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Opel
Opel
NameAdam Opel AG
ParentStellantis
Founded1862
FounderAdam Opel
HeadquartersRüsselsheim am Main, Germany

Opel is a German automobile manufacturer that has been a major player in the global automotive industry for over 150 years, with its roots dating back to 1862 when Adam Opel founded the company in Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany. Over the years, Opel has been owned by several prominent companies, including General Motors and currently Stellantis, which also owns Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Peugeot. Opel has collaborated with other renowned manufacturers, such as Vauxhall in the United Kingdom and Holden in Australia. The company's vehicles have been popular in many countries, including Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.

History

The history of Opel began in 1862 when Adam Opel started a sewing machine factory in Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany. Later, the company began producing bicycles and eventually automobiles in 1899, with the first Opel car being the Opel Patent-Motorwagen System Lutzmann. During World War I, Opel shifted its production to support the war effort, manufacturing aircraft and trucks for the German Empire. In the 1920s, Opel became one of the largest automobile manufacturers in Europe, with its vehicles being exported to countries such as United Kingdom, France, and Italy. The company was acquired by General Motors in 1929, and during World War II, Opel's factories were used to produce military vehicles and weapons for the Nazi Germany. After the war, Opel continued to grow and expand its operations, introducing new models such as the Opel Kadett and Opel Rekord, which became popular in countries like West Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Models

Opel has produced a wide range of models over the years, including the Opel Corsa, Opel Astra, Opel Insignia, and Opel Zafira. The company has also produced several electric vehicles, such as the Opel Ampera and Opel Corsa-e, which have been popular in countries like Norway, Netherlands, and Belgium. Other notable models include the Opel GT, Opel Manta, and Opel Calibra, which were popular in the 1970s and 1980s in countries like United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Opel has also collaborated with other manufacturers, such as Vauxhall, to produce models like the Vauxhall Astra and Vauxhall Insignia, which are popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Additionally, Opel has produced models like the Opel Meriva and Opel Antara, which have been popular in countries like Spain, Portugal, and Greece.

Technology

Opel has been at the forefront of automotive technology, introducing innovative features such as OnStar, a telematics system that provides emergency services and navigation assistance, which is also used by General Motors and Vauxhall. The company has also developed advanced safety features, such as autonomous emergency braking and lane departure warning, which are used in models like the Opel Insignia and Opel Astra. Opel has also invested in electric vehicle technology, producing models like the Opel Ampera-e and Opel Corsa-e, which have been popular in countries like Norway and Netherlands. Furthermore, Opel has collaborated with other companies, such as Bosch and Continental AG, to develop advanced driver assistance systems and connectivity solutions, which are used in models like the Opel Astra and Opel Insignia.

Motorsport

Opel has a long history of involvement in motorsport, competing in events such as the European Touring Car Championship and the World Touring Car Championship. The company has also competed in rallying events, such as the World Rally Championship, with drivers like Walter Röhrl and Ari Vatanen. Opel has also been involved in Formula 1, supplying engines to teams like Team Lotus and Ligier. Additionally, Opel has competed in endurance racing events, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with cars like the Opel Calibra and Opel Astra. Opel has also collaborated with other companies, such as Dallara and Pirelli, to develop racing cars and tires for events like the European Le Mans Series and the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Corporate Affairs

Opel is a subsidiary of Stellantis, a multinational corporation that also owns Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Peugeot. The company is headquartered in Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany, and has operations in several countries, including United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Opel has also collaborated with other companies, such as Vauxhall and Holden, to produce models like the Vauxhall Astra and Holden Commodore. Additionally, Opel has partnered with companies like Bosch and Continental AG to develop advanced safety features and connectivity solutions. Opel has also been involved in various sustainability initiatives, such as reducing carbon emissions and promoting electric vehicle adoption, in countries like Germany, France, and Italy. Category:Automotive companies of Germany

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