Let me guess, The Enclave and the new Encore going to Europe?
Source and more: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/28 Oct, 2014 10:00am James Batchelor
Vauxhall will replace its Meriva and Zafira people carriers with SUV-styled MPVs within the next two years, as well as introducing a luxurious flagship SUV. Our exclusive images show the look of the new trio, which will give Vauxhall direct rivals to Nissan’s highly successful Juke, Qashqai and X-Trail ranges.
Thanks to a partnership with the PSA Peugeot-Citroen Group, the GM brands are forging ahead with plans to replace the Meriva and ageing Zafira MPVs with cars that, they say, are better suited to current market demands.
As our images show, the Meriva and Zafira will ditch their MPV bodies in favour of a high-riding, SUV-style look. Our sources have confirmed that both cars could arrive as soon as 2016.
Are the riding on a PSA platform?Let me guess, The Enclave and the new Encore going to Europe?
I am pretty sure neither one of those are Peugeot vehicles.Let me guess, The Enclave and the new Encore going to Europe?
Encore is already there as the Mokka.Let me guess, The Enclave and the new Encore going to Europe?
The Meriva has way more interior space.Isn't the Encore/Mokka pretty much a Meriva CUV already?
I have to say I don't understand it - current Zafira is built off the Astra-J (Delta II) platform with the Astra-K about to launch - current Meriva is built off the old Gamma platform which goes forward under the Mokka/Trax/Encore despite the new Corsa-E retaining the Fiat SCCS platform from the outgoing Corsa-D.Interested to see how this plays out. I hope PSA build is not a mistake.
Yes, it is strange. I assume this deal is the price for breaking off the "marriage".I have to say I don't understand it - current Zafira is built off the Astra-J (Delta II) platform with the Astra-K about to launch - current Meriva is built off the old Gamma platform which goes forward under the Mokka/Trax/Encore despite the new Corsa-E retaining the Fiat SCCS platform from the outgoing Corsa-D.
One of Opel's main issues is space production capacity so I don't see any advantage sharing with PSA when Opel already has suitable platforms and engines which will stay in production for other GM models.
Specifically, it means that Opel/Vauxhall will be selling sub-compacts built on three different platforms - Mokka on Gamma, Corsa on SCCS and Meriva on PSA.
Since the Corsa-E is only now going on sale, we're presumably looking at a full model cycle, so about 8 years, by which time Gamma II will be due for replacement!How long until Corsa comes onto Gamma/II/III?
So much of the PSA stuff was scrapped.I have to say I don't understand it - current Zafira is built off the Astra-J (Delta II) platform with the Astra-K about to launch - current Meriva is built off the old Gamma platform which goes forward under the Mokka/Trax/Encore despite the new Corsa-E retaining the Fiat SCCS platform from the outgoing Corsa-D.
One of Opel's main issues is space production capacity so I don't see any advantage sharing with PSA when Opel already has suitable platforms and engines which will stay in production for other GM models.
Specifically, it means that Opel/Vauxhall will be selling sub-compacts built on three different platforms - Mokka on Gamma, Corsa on SCCS and Meriva on PSA.
The formal alliance lasted less than two years but the initial platform-sharing and joint build arrangements stayed in place which is what we're seeing now.So much of the PSA stuff was scrapped.
The future Corsa (one of many changes) was scrap.The Meriva replacement will be made in France by PSA.The formal alliance lasted less than two years but the initial platform-sharing and joint build arrangements stayed in place which is what we're seeing now.
It was the joint Insignia replacement plans that didn't proceed
Does not make much sense to me either, thought that the Meriva and Zafira were selling reasonably well, and why make sub-compacts on three different platforms. Sub-Compact segment is not a huge money maker to offset cost of three platforms.I have to say I don't understand it - current Zafira is built off the Astra-J (Delta II) platform with the Astra-K about to launch - current Meriva is built off the old Gamma platform which goes forward under the Mokka/Trax/Encore despite the new Corsa-E retaining the Fiat SCCS platform from the outgoing Corsa-D.
One of Opel's main issues is space production capacity so I don't see any advantage sharing with PSA when Opel already has suitable platforms and engines which will stay in production for other GM models.
Specifically, it means that Opel/Vauxhall will be selling sub-compacts built on three different platforms - Mokka on Gamma, Corsa on SCCS and Meriva on PSA.