Opel Omega - Versions & models
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Opel Omega B2 sedan
Photo credit: Rudolf Stricker, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: Rudolf Stricker, CC BY-SA 3.0
Opel Omega / Also known as :
These models, Opel Omega, Vauxhall Carlton, Holden Commodore, Holden Calais, Chevrolet Omega, and Chevrolet Lumina, all share the same engineering roots within General Motors’ global platform for large rear-wheel-drive sedans. Depending on the market, they were sold under different brands but offered similar layouts, engines, and dimensions. Each version reflected local preferences while maintaining the core DNA of a comfortable, powerful, and well-built executive car.
The Opel Omega was a large executive sedan produced by Opel from 1986 to 2003, replacing the Rekord. It stood out for its smooth ride, spacious interior, and advanced engineering for its time, including rear-wheel drive and strong six-cylinder engines. The Omega was positioned as a comfortable long-distance cruiser, offering solid German build quality at an affordable price. It was sold under several brands worldwide, such as the Vauxhall Carlton in the UK and the Cadillac Catera in the US.
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