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Opel

Calibra

Notas

The Opel Calibra stands as one of the most striking and technologically advanced coupes of its era, epitomizing a unique blend of style, performance, and engineering innovation from the 1990s. Launched in 1989, the Calibra was Opel’s answer to the burgeoning sports coupe segment, a market that demanded both aesthetic appeal and dynamic prowess. Designed by the legendary Wayne Cherry, the Calibra’s sleek, aerodynamic silhouette boasted a class-leading drag coefficient of just 0.26 Cd at launch, a testament to its wind-cheating efficiency and a feature that made it instantly recognizable on the road.

Under the hood, the Calibra Turbo—the most potent street version—packed a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine. This C20LET powerplant delivered a robust 204 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque, channeled through a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and a crisp 6-speed manual transmission. With a curb weight of 3064 lbs, the Calibra Turbo struck a fine balance between spirited acceleration and everyday usability. The AWD system, rare among its contemporaries, endowed the Calibra with exceptional traction, making it a formidable performer in both dry and wet conditions.

The chassis was based on Opel’s Vectra platform but tuned for sharper responses, with MacPherson struts up front and an independent rear suspension setup. This configuration provided the Calibra with a composed yet engaging ride, blending comfort with the agility expected from a true European coupe. Enthusiasts prized its well-weighted steering and stable handling characteristics, especially when pushing the car on twisty roads or track days.

Motorsport enthusiasts will also recognize the Calibra’s notable competition pedigree. The car famously earned its stripes in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM), where the Opel Calibra V6 became a force to be reckoned with in the mid-1990s. The race-prepped Calibras, although vastly different from the street version, shared the same design DNA and contributed to the model’s legacy as a performance icon.

What truly sets the Opel Calibra apart in its class is its forward-thinking engineering and blend of attributes that few rivals could match at the time. The combination of turbocharged power, all-wheel drive, a slick manual gearbox, and a practical 2+2 layout made it as suitable for spirited daily driving as it was for weekend track exploits. Today, the Calibra Turbo is celebrated as a cult classic—a symbol of Opel’s performance ambitions and one of the most memorable coupes of the 1990s.

CV
204
PESO KG
1,390
Inducción forzada
Relación Peso Potencia
0.15
VALOR ACTUAL
$12,000

Especificaciones OEM

Descripción del motor
2.0L Turbo I4
Tipo de manejo
AWD
0-60 MPH
6.8 SECs
MáXIMA VELOCIDAD KPH
245
PRECIO (MSRP) USD
$25,000
caja de cambios
6SPD MANUAL
torque
207 N.M
Años del Modelo
1992-1997

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Modificado Carros

Año Conductor Name Mod CV Caucho Tamaño del caucho Vs Pred.
1994 Slavomír Sudor Medium 200 NS2R 225/45/16 +13.77s

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