Opel Combo
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The Opel Combo is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle from the German automaker Opel. The Combo first appeared in 1993, a second generation model was introduced in 2001, and the third was manufactured from December 2011 to December 2017, based on the Fiat Doblò. The name "Combo" was previously applied as a suffix to a three-door panel van body style of Opel Kadett E from 1986 until 1993.
Opel Combo | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Opel[lower-alpha 1] |
Production | 1986–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Panel van, leisure activity vehicle |
Body style | Van |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Bedford Beagle Bedford Chevanne Bedford HA Bedford Rascal Opel/Vauxhall Astravan H |
Successor | Chevrolet N200/N300 (for all Chevrolet rebadges only) |
Opel/Vauxhall joined Groupe PSA in March 2017: the fourth generation Combo, launched in March 2018, shares the platform and bodywork of the Peugeot Rifter and Partner, as well as the Citroën Berlingo.
The Combo B and Combo C share platforms, vital components and some body panels with contemporary subcompact Opel Corsas, which used to be a typical pedigree for such a vehicle. The generations are denoted B and C in typical Opel fashion, but Holden applied the codes SB and XC respectively, reflecting the relation with SB and XC Holden Barinas (Opel Corsa B and C, respectively).