Opel Speedster Turbo 2004 -

While the base model used a naturally aspirated 2.2L engine, the version—developed by the Opel Performance Center (OPC) —was the true fire-breather. Performance Data: Engine: 2.0L Ecotec Turbocharged I4 Power: 200 hp (147 kW) @ 5,500 rpm Torque: 250 Nm @ 1,950 rpm 0-100 km/h (62 mph): 4.7 to 4.9 seconds Top Speed: 243 km/h (151 mph)

When car enthusiasts talk about "back-to-basics" sports cars, names like the Lotus Elise or Mazda Miata usually dominate the conversation. Yet, for a brief window in the early 2000s, Opel produced a car so sharp, so lightweight, and so visceral that it arguably out-Lotused Lotus. That car was the . Born from a British-German Alliance Opel Speedster Turbo 2004

Stepping into a Speedster is like stepping into a cockpit designed for zero distractions. There are no cupholders, no carpets, and virtually no soundproofing. Opel Speedster – The Lightest Car You've Never Heard Of While the base model used a naturally aspirated 2

Produced at the Lotus Cars plant in Hethel , the Speedster was a byproduct of a strategic alliance between General Motors and Lotus. While it shared its aluminum-extruded chassis with the Series 2 Elise, the Speedster was more than just a rebadged twin. Designers Niels Loeb and Martin Smith gave it a "Teutonic" aesthetic—sharp, angular lines that swapped the Elise’s curves for a more aggressive, boxy stance. The Turbocharged Heart That car was the

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