1995-1998 Opel Vectra B Caravan 2.0i 16V (136 Hp) Automatic

The Opel Vectra B Caravan 2.0i 16V Automatic, produced between 1995 and 1998, represents a significant iteration in Opel’s mid-size family car lineage. As a station wagon (estate) variant of the Vectra B, it catered to European buyers seeking a practical and spacious vehicle combining comfort, reasonable performance, and a generous cargo capacity. While not officially sold in the United States, the Vectra B was a popular choice in Europe, competing with models like the Ford Mondeo and Volkswagen Passat. This model specifically, with its 2.0-liter 16-valve engine and automatic transmission, aimed for a balance between fuel efficiency and ease of driving.

Opel Vectra B Caravan: A Detailed Overview

The Vectra B generation, launched in late 1995, marked a substantial improvement over its predecessor, the Vectra A. It featured a more refined design, improved interior quality, and a wider range of engine options. The Caravan body style, essentially the station wagon version, added significant practicality with its expanded cargo area. The 2.0i 16V variant, equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission, was positioned as a mainstream offering, appealing to families and individuals needing a versatile vehicle for everyday use.

Engine & Performance

The heart of the Vectra B Caravan 2.0i 16V is the X20XEV inline-four cylinder engine, displacing 1998 cm³ (121.93 cubic inches). This naturally aspirated engine produces 136 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 188 Nm (138.66 lb.-ft.) of torque at 3200 rpm. The engine utilizes multi-port fuel injection and a double overhead camshaft (DOHC) valvetrain, contributing to its relatively smooth power delivery. While not a performance-oriented model, the 2.0-liter engine provides adequate power for comfortable cruising and everyday driving. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) takes 11.5 seconds, and it achieves a maximum speed of 200 km/h (124.27 mph). The weight-to-power ratio of 10 kg/Hp and a weight-to-torque ratio of 7.3 kg/Nm indicate a reasonable, though not exceptional, power-to-weight balance. Fuel economy, as measured by the NEDC standard, is rated at 9.7 l/100 km (24.2 US mpg) combined, with 14.1 l/100 km (16.7 US mpg) in urban conditions and 7.2 l/100 km (32.7 US mpg) on the extra-urban cycle. CO2 emissions are rated at 231 g/km.

Design & Features

The Vectra B Caravan boasts a traditional station wagon silhouette, characterized by its extended roofline and large rear cargo area. The design, while functional, was considered somewhat conservative for its time. The interior prioritizes practicality and space, offering seating for five passengers. Key features included power steering, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), and a four-speed automatic transmission for ease of driving. The Caravan’s defining feature is its generous cargo capacity, ranging from 460 liters (16.24 cubic feet) with the rear seats up to 1490 liters (52.62 cubic feet) with the rear seats folded down. Safety features, while basic by modern standards, included ABS and a robust body structure. The vehicle’s suspension utilizes an independent McPherson strut setup at the front and a coil spring torsion beam arrangement at the rear, providing a comfortable ride quality. The vehicle’s dimensions are 4490 mm (176.77 in) in length, 1707 mm (67.2 in) in width, and 1490 mm (58.66 in) in height.

Technical Specifications

Brand Opel
Model Vectra
Generation Vectra B Caravan
Type (Engine) 2.0i 16V (136 Hp) Automatic
Start of production October, 1995
End of production November, 1998
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Station wagon (estate)
Seats 5
Doors 5
Fuel consumption (economy) – urban (NEDC) 14.1 l/100 km (16.7 US mpg, 20 UK mpg, 7.1 km/l)
Fuel consumption (economy) – extra urban (NEDC) 7.2 l/100 km (32.7 US mpg, 39.2 UK mpg, 13.9 km/l)
Fuel consumption (economy) – combined (NEDC) 9.7 l/100 km (24.2 US mpg, 29.1 UK mpg, 10.3 km/l)
CO2 emissions (NEDC) 231 g/km
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 11.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 11.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 10.9 sec
Maximum speed 200 km/h (124.27 mph)
Weight-to-power ratio 10 kg/Hp
Weight-to-torque ratio 7.3 kg/Nm
Power 136 Hp @ 5600 rpm
Torque 188 Nm @ 3200 rpm (138.66 lb.-ft. @ 3200 rpm)
Engine layout Front, Transverse
Engine Model/Code X20XEV
Engine displacement 1998 cm³ (121.93 cu. in.)
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Inline
Cylinder Bore 86 mm (3.39 in.)
Piston Stroke 86 mm (3.39 in.)
Compression ratio 10.8:1
Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel injection system Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain DOHC
Engine oil capacity 4 l (4.23 US qt | 3.52 UK qt)
Coolant 7.1 l (7.5 US qt | 6.25 UK qt)
Kerb Weight 1366 kg (3011.51 lbs.)
Max. weight 1940 kg (4276.97 lbs.)
Max load 574 kg (1265.45 lbs.)
Trunk (boot) space – minimum 460 l (16.24 cu. ft.)
Trunk (boot) space – maximum 1490 l (52.62 cu. ft.)
Fuel tank capacity 60 l (15.85 US gal | 13.2 UK gal)
Max. roof load 100 kg (220.46 lbs.)
Permitted trailer load with brakes (12%) 1400 kg (3086.47 lbs.)
Permitted trailer load without brakes 700 kg (1543.24 lbs.)
Permitted towbar download 75 kg (165.35 lbs.)
Length 4490 mm (176.77 in.)
Width 1707 mm (67.2 in.)
Width including mirrors 1841 mm (72.48 in.)
Height 1490 mm (58.66 in.)
Wheelbase 2637 mm (103.82 in.)
Front track 1484 mm (58.43 in.)
Rear (Back) track 1473 mm (57.99 in.)
Drag coefficient (Cd) 0.32
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter) 10.6 m (34.78 ft.)
Drive wheel Front wheel drive
Number of gears and type of gearbox 4 gears, automatic transmission
Front suspension Independent, type McPherson with coil spring and anti-roll bar
Rear suspension Coil spring, Torsion
Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Disc
Assisting systems ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering type Steering rack and pinion
Power steering Hydraulic Steering
Tires size 195/65 R15
Wheel rims size 5.5J x 15

The Opel Vectra B Caravan 2.0i 16V Automatic, while not a groundbreaking vehicle, represented a solid and practical choice for European families in the late 1990s. Its combination of space, comfort, and reasonable performance made it a competitive offering in the mid-size station wagon segment.

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