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2010 Opel Meriva Car Picture

Opel Meriva To Debut at 2010 Geneva Auto Show

General Motors Opel wing has revealed the next-generation compact MPV, the Meriva. Doting on its concept lines first seen at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, the actual production version picks up the cool suicide style rear-opening doors and adjustable seats we had all been hoping for.

Unlike other rear-hinged door cars (Rolls Royce Phantom/Ghost and Mazda RX8), the Meriva benefits from front and rear doors that open independently, and does not require rear passengers to sit behind the door opening.

Engine outputs are said to range from 75 to 140 horsepower, with both turbocharged petrol and diesel units on offer. A fuel-efficient EcoFlex model will also be launched. Production of the new Opel Meriva will kick-off at a plant in Saragossa, Spain shortly after the model’s debut at March 2010 Geneva Motor Show.

The Meriva is an important model for GM globally. The current model is sold throughout Europe and it even reaches some parts of South America where it’s sold as a Chevrolet. Sharing its underpinnings with the Corsa subcompact, the new Meriva could potentially be sold in other markets, however, a U.S. launch is unlikely.

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