1995-1998 Opel Vectra B CC 1.6i (75 Hp)

The Opel Vectra B CC 1.6i, produced from October 1995 to November 1998, represents a significant iteration in Opel’s mid-size family car lineage. As part of the Vectra B generation, the “CC” designation denotes the “Caravan” or station wagon body style, offering a practical alternative to the notchback sedan. While not officially sold in the United States, the Vectra was a popular choice in Europe, competing with models like the Ford Mondeo, Volkswagen Passat, and Peugeot 406. The 1.6i variant, equipped with a 75 horsepower engine, served as an entry-level option, prioritizing fuel economy and affordability within the range.

Opel Vectra B CC 1.6i: A European Family Car

The Vectra B marked a substantial leap forward for Opel, replacing the Vectra A in 1995. It was designed to appeal to a broader audience with its more modern styling, improved interior space, and enhanced safety features. The CC (Caravan) body style, specifically, catered to families and those requiring increased cargo capacity. The Vectra B was a key model for General Motors in Europe, showcasing their commitment to the region and providing a competitive offering in the crucial D-segment.

Engine & Performance

The Opel Vectra B CC 1.6i is powered by a 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine, designated the X16SZR. This engine produces 75 horsepower at 5200 rpm and 128 Nm (94.41 lb.-ft.) of torque at 2800 rpm. While not a performance-oriented engine, it provided adequate power for everyday driving. The engine features multi-port fuel injection and a naturally aspirated configuration, contributing to its relatively simple and reliable design. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) takes 15.5 seconds, and 0 to 60 mph is achieved in approximately 14.7 seconds. The vehicle has a maximum speed of 175 km/h (108.74 mph). Fuel economy is rated at 10.5 l/100 km (22.4 US mpg) in urban conditions, 5.8 l/100 km (40.6 US mpg) on the extra-urban cycle, and 6.7 l/100 km (35.1 US mpg) combined. CO2 emissions are 180 g/km, meeting Euro 2 emission standards.

Design & Features

The Vectra B CC is a five-door hatchback, offering a practical and versatile body style. The Caravan (CC) version extends the roofline to the rear, creating a larger cargo area. The interior comfortably seats five passengers and provides a reasonable amount of legroom and headroom. Key features of the 1.6i model, typical for the mid-1990s, included hydraulic power steering, ventilated front disc brakes, and drum brakes on the rear. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) was a standard safety feature, enhancing braking performance and stability. The vehicle’s suspension utilizes coil springs on both the front and rear axles, providing a comfortable ride. Trunk space ranges from 480 liters (16.95 cu. ft.) with the rear seats up to 790 liters (27.9 cu. ft.) with the seats folded down, making it a practical choice for families and those needing to transport larger items. The overall design of the Vectra B was considered modern for its time, with smooth lines and a relatively aerodynamic profile.

Technical Specifications

Brand Opel
Model Vectra
Generation Vectra B CC
Type (Engine) 1.6i (75 Hp)
Start of production October, 1995
End of production November, 1998
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Hatchback
Seats 5
Doors 5
Fuel consumption (urban) 10.5 l/100 km (22.4 US mpg)
Fuel consumption (extra urban) 5.8 l/100 km (40.6 US mpg)
Fuel consumption (combined) 6.7 l/100 km (35.1 US mpg)
CO2 emissions 180 g/km
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 15.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 15.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 14.7 sec
Maximum speed 175 km/h (108.74 mph)
Emission standard Euro 2
Weight-to-power ratio 15.8 kg/Hp
Power 75 Hp @ 5200 rpm
Torque 128 Nm @ 2800 rpm (94.41 lb.-ft. @ 2800 rpm)
Engine layout Front, Transverse
Engine Model/Code X16SZR
Engine displacement 1598 cm3 (97.52 cu. in.)
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Inline
Cylinder Bore 79 mm (3.11 in.)
Piston Stroke 81.5 mm (3.21 in.)
Compression ratio 9.6:1
Number of valves per cylinder 2
Fuel injection system Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain OHC
Engine oil capacity 3.25 l (3.43 US qt | 2.86 UK qt)
Coolant capacity 6.4 l (6.76 US qt | 5.63 UK qt)
Kerb Weight 1185 kg (2612.48 lbs.)
Max. weight 1715 kg (3780.93 lbs.)
Max load 530 kg (1168.45 lbs.)
Trunk (boot) space – minimum 480 l (16.95 cu. ft.)
Trunk (boot) space – maximum 790 l (27.9 cu. ft.)
Fuel tank capacity 60 l (15.85 US gal | 13.2 UK gal)
Length 4495 mm (176.97 in.)
Width 1707 mm (67.2 in.)
Width including mirrors 1841 mm (72.48 in.)
Height 1425 mm (56.1 in.)
Wheelbase 2637 mm (103.82 in.)
Front track 1484 mm (58.43 in.)
Rear track 1487 mm (58.54 in.)
Drivetrain Architecture Front wheel drive
Number of gears 5 gears, manual transmission
Front suspension Coil spring
Rear suspension Coil spring
Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Drum
Assisting systems ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering type Steering rack and pinion
Power steering Hydraulic Steering
Tires size 175/70 R14
Wheel rims size 14

The Opel Vectra B CC 1.6i, while not a high-performance vehicle, offered a practical and affordable option for European families. Its combination of reasonable fuel economy, spacious interior, and standard safety features made it a popular choice in its segment. The Vectra B, as a whole, played a significant role in establishing Opel as a competitive force in the European automotive market.

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