2010 Opel GTC Paris Concept
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(from Opel Press Release) Opel GTC Paris - Sculpture in Motion
First exterior shots: Opel’s vision of a compact, sporty hatch
Rüsselsheim. Opel’s Vice
President of Design Mark Adams gave his team the briefing: “show me
the most emotional side of Opel’s new design language, ‘sculptural
artistry meets German precision’.” What they created, the GTC Paris
concept car, will be shown for the first time at the Mondial de
l’Automobile 2010 (October 2 – 17).
Coming close on the heels of the new generation Astra Sports Tourer,
which will also debut at the Paris motor show, the GTC Paris is the
next bold step of a newly shaped Opel line-up.
Inspiration for the concept was partly derived from a quote from
Richard Bach’s famous novel, Jonathan Livingston Seagull “…and the
speed was pure beauty.” This phrase is embodied throughout the
character of the car with dynamic sweeping lines, beautiful
sculptural surfaces, and a wide muscular stance. This three-door
compact is bold yet pure and is very iconic in presence. The GTC
Paris is conceived to be the obtainable dream car delivering German
engineered precision and innovation, matched with eye-popping
design.
“We wanted to express the most emotional side of the Opel brand and
we believe this vehicle creates an appropriate visual impact to
reinforce our dynamic sporty character,” Adams said.
Distinctly a new Opel – with an emotional tribute to performance
At 4.46 meters, the GTC
Paris is the ideal size for a compact, sporty car, but it still
offers room for five passengers. Most iconic cars have been drawn
from the side. Many can be sketched with two or three sharp lines.
So, too, with Opel’s new concept car: In profile, the designers have
maximized tension by limiting the amount of lines in the GTC Paris.
Similar to tendons in a sprinter, these lines create tension and
provide a sculpted shape. They serve as the foundation to which the
highlights and surfacing react and press to the wheels in a very
athletic fashion.
The Opel signature blade is introduced in the same direction as
first seen in the Insignia – a fine, tense crease along the rocker
panel. A second line shoots from the door handle to the rear,
emphasizing the vehicle’s dramatic stance by spreading the surfaces
to a fine undercut and a broad shoulder. The third line following
the silhouette of the roof is finished in finely brushed aluminum
that accentuates the window graphic, guiding the eye to the sharply
distinct integrated spoiler.
The front is clean yet full of character and features Opel’s typical
centerline crease. It is further accented by intense, very slim
eagle-eye shaped headlamps acting as parenthesis between the refined
chrome emblem bar and the dramatic low trapezoidal grill which hints
at its sporty character. Signature LED daytime running lights are
outlined with finely crafted chrome inserts that can stand as a
piece of sculpture by themselves.
The wide stance is accentuated in the rear, where the proportion of
the vehicle is most imposing. This is further enhanced with the LED
taillights showcasing a long, stretched “wing” nighttime graphic.
Innovative technology enhances performance
The best of Opel’s
compact car technology is brought to its sportiest level on the GTC
Paris. The chassis has a special design with an extra-wide stance.
It features a compound crank with an Opel-exclusive Watt’s link in
the rear, a new, updated execution of the adaptive mechatronic
FlexRide suspension and a front electronic limited slip
differential. The GTC Paris is planted to the ground with dynamic
21-inch wheels.
The powertrain in the GTC Paris is a four-cylinder, 2.0 liter Turbo
with direct injection, packing maximum horsepower and torque. It is
fitted with Start/Stop technology, proving that drivers can combine
high performance with maximum fuel efficiency in urban driving
conditions. The transmission is a six-speed manual gearbox.