All Vauxhall articles
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CDR5 Lifetime Achievement Award: Wayne Cherry, GM
The illustrious career of a GM design legend, in his own words
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Q&A: Mark Adams on Opel as part of PSA
As Opel/Vauxhall’s GT X Experimental visits the UK, we quiz their design VP on his plans for the brands
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Detail Analysis: Vauxhall VX220/Opel Speedster (2000)
Developed in parallel with the series-two Lotus Elise, GM Europe’s lightweight sports car had a more crisp, technical appearance
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Detail Analysis: Vauxhall Calibra (1989)
Wayne Cherry’s slippery coupé was the most aerodynamic production car for 10 years
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Concept Car of the Week: Vauxhall SRV (1970)
When a young GM designer named Wayne Cherry was asked, in 1965, to travel to the UK for a temporary assignment at Vauxhall, he eagerly accepted the invitation. In addition to automotive design, Cherry was an avid racer, and longed to see some of the legendary European races in person. It seemed like the perfect opportunity.
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Opel Agila / Suzuki Splash
The new Opel/Vauxhall Corsa is the most significant new design to be launched yesterday at the press day of the newly reintroduced British Motor Show.
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Vauxhall Insignia
The Insignia was the most significant launch at the London Motor Show, showcasing the first production application of Opel's (Vauxhall in the UK) new design philosophy.
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New Car: Opel Astra (2015)
Latest Astra shows evolution of Opel’s sculptural artistry design philosophy
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‘New’ Opel Corsa’s color and trim saves the day
The ‘new’ Opel Corsa is actually a fairly heavy facelift of the outgoing car rather than an all-new supermini
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Video: Opel Zafira Tourer Concept – Mark Adams gives a design overview
The ‘premium-isation’ of Opel/Vauxhall’s design language continues, with the quietly impressive Opel Zafira Tourer concept
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Lessons in personalization: Opel Adam vs Renault Clio
The Opel Adam and Renault Clio might not seem like comparable cars on first acquaintance, but the differences and similarities make for an interesting comparison