General Motors Zafira
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{{Infobox Automobile
|boxcolor = darkgreen
|name = Opel Zafira
|aka=Vauxhall Zafira
Holden Zafira
Chevrolet Zafira
Chevrolet Nabira
Subaru Traviq
|manufacturer = General Motors
|production = 1999-present
|class = Compact MPV
| similar = Renault Scenic
Volkswagen Touran
Citroën Xsara Picasso
Mazda5
}}
The Zafira is a compact MPV from General Motors, which is branded as Opel, Vauxhall, Holden and Chevrolet, depending on the market. In Japan, the Zafira was sold as Subaru Traviq.
The Zafira has seven seats arranged in 3 rows, the back row of which can be folded away easily to create more space, individually or together. At the time of its introduction, this was considered revolutionary, with most similar cars requiring that extra seats are physically removed from the vehicle if not required.
The car first appeared in 1999, and a second generation model was introduced in 2005.
Zafira A
{{Infobox Automobile generation |name=Zafira A |image = Image:Opel Zafira.jpg |production=1999-present |platform= FF T-body |related = Opel Astra G/B }} The first generation of Zafira is usually referred to as Zafira A, as is customary for Opel models. The car is based on the same platform as the 1998 Astra G/B and shares much in common with that car. The Zafira A body was used in GM's concept hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle the HydroGen3.
The Zafira A was replaced by Zafira B in Europe and Japan starting 2005, but is still sold in most other markets, except for Australia and New Zealand, where the model was cancelled altogether.
Names and markets
- Opel Zafira - Europe (except for UK), South Africa, China
- Vauxhall Zafira - United Kingdom
- Holden Zafira - Australia, New Zealand
- Chevrolet Zafira - Latin America (incl. Mexico), Thailand, Indonesia, Phillippines
- Chevrolet Nabira - Malaysia
Assembly sites
- Bochum, Germany
- Rayong, Thailand
- São José dos Campos, Brazil
- In Indonesia, assembly takes place since 2003 in an unspecified location
Engines
The Zafira comes with a variety of engines adopted from the Astra. For Europe, there was a CNG-powered version and a turbocharged version by the Opel Performance Center. In Brazil, the Zafira is also available as a flexible-fuel vehicle.
Zafira B
{{Infobox Automobile generation |name=Zafira B |image = Image:Opel Zafira 08-7-2005 silver vr.jpg |production=2005–present |platform=FF Delta |aka=Vauxhall Zafira |related = Opel Astra H/C }} The Zafira B debuted in Europe in 2004, and sales started in 2005. It also shares the platform and mechanicals with the Astra, this time the H/C model. As of March 2006, this model has only been introduced in Europe and Japan, superceding the previous Zafira and the Subaru Traviq, respectively.
Names and markets
- Opel Zafira - Europe (except for UK), Japan
- Vauxhall Zafira - United Kingdom
Assembly sites
Engines
The Zafira B's engine lineup is again adopted from the Astra, and they are mostly carryovers from the previous Astra and Zafira (along with the CNG-powered 1.6 L engine). Opel Performance Center developed a performance version of the Zafira B as well.
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