Vauxhall Carlton - Versions & models

Vauxhall Carlton Mk 1 registered April 1982 1979cc (petrol)
Photo credit: Motacilla, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: Motacilla, CC BY-SA 3.0
Vauxhall Carlton / 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 Vauxhall Carlton was a large family sedan produced by Vauxhall from 1978 to 1994, serving as the British counterpart to the Opel Rekord and later the Opel Omega. It offered a refined balance of comfort, space, and understated performance, with smooth engines and excellent long-distance capabilities. Known for its solid build and highway composure, the Carlton became a staple among executives and fleet buyers in the UK. The high-performance Lotus Carlton, a twin-turbo variant, achieved legendary status as one of the fastest sedans of its era.
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