At the start of the fourth round of the OPC Race Camp, Opel unveils the Astra OPC Nurburgring Edition, a limited special edition version of the successful three-door model. The Nurburgring Edition emphasizes the connection between the racetrack steeped in tradition and the Opel brand. The Nurburgring, and in particular the legendary Nordschleife, are rightfully known as Opel territory, as this is where Opel production cars are extensively tested during their development stage. Manuel Reuter first highlighted the OPC models' performance power in 2005, when he set a circuit record with the Astra OPC in this vehicle class. With the special Astra OPC Nurburgring Edition, Opel now raises the connection to the Nordschleife to a new level.
The Nurburgring Edition is particularly eye-catching thanks to the sporty white lacquer, large rear spoiler, as well as exterior mirrors and B-pillars in carbon look. The racing circuit's red signet also adorns the B-pillars. The second-generation IDSPlus2 chassis is familiar from the Vectra and Zafira OPC models and ensures even greater driving dynamics in the Astra OPC Nurburgring Edition. Weight optimized white rims, a two-millimeter wider track and ultra high performance tires complete the high-performance package. The interior features special full leather trim, carbon-look decor and a badge on the glove compartment with engraved serial number. An image of the race track is also engraved in the head rests. The special edition's 240 bhp 2.0-liter turbo gasoline engine takes it from zero to 62 mph in 6.4 seconds and to a top speed of 151 mph. The front-wheel drive model comes with a sportily tuned six-speed manual transmission.