The Opel Kadett E Caravan 1.8i (90 hp) was a popular family vehicle produced between 1985 and 1991. Positioned as a mid-range offering within the Kadett E Caravan lineup, it provided a balance between affordability, practicality, and reasonable performance. This variant played a significant role in Opel’s European market share during the late 1980s, catering to buyers seeking a spacious and economical station wagon. It was built on the GM T-platform, also known as the 1HX0/A3 platform, shared with other models like the Vauxhall Astra and Isuzu Gemini.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Opel |
| Model | Kadett |
| Generation | Kadett E Caravan |
| Type (Engine) | 1.8i (90 Hp) |
| Start of production | 1985 |
| End of production | 1991 |
| Powertrain Architecture | Internal Combustion engine |
| Body type | Station wagon (estate) |
| Seats | 5 |
| Doors | 3-5 |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) |
| Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h | 12 sec |
| Acceleration 0 – 62 mph | 12 sec |
| Acceleration 0 – 60 mph | 11.4 sec |
| Maximum speed | 175 km/h (108.74 mph) |
| Weight-to-power ratio | 10.9 kg/Hp, 91.4 Hp/tonne |
| Weight-to-torque ratio | 6.8 kg/Nm, 147.2 Nm/tonne |
| Power | 90 Hp @ 5400 rpm |
| Power per litre | 50.1 Hp/l |
| Torque | 145 Nm @ 2800 rpm (106.95 lb.-ft. @ 2800 rpm) |
| Engine layout | Front, Transverse |
| Engine Model/Code | C18NT, C18NZ |
| Engine displacement | 1796 cm3 (109.6 cu. in.) |
| Number of cylinders | 4 |
| Engine configuration | Inline |
| Cylinder Bore | 84.8 mm (3.34 in.) |
| Piston Stroke | 79.5 mm (3.13 in.) |
| Compression ratio | 9.2:1 |
| Number of valves per cylinder | 2 |
| Fuel injection system | Multi-port manifold injection |
| Engine aspiration | Naturally aspirated engine |
| Engine oil capacity | 4 l (4.23 US qt | 3.52 UK qt) |
| Coolant | 6.5 l (6.87 US qt | 5.72 UK qt) |
| Kerb Weight | 985 kg (2171.55 lbs) |
| Max. weight | 1490 kg (3284.89 lbs) |
| Max load | 505 kg (1113.33 lbs) |
| Trunk (boot) space – minimum | 565 l (19.95 cu. ft.) |
| Trunk (boot) space – maximum | 1800 l (63.57 cu. ft.) |
| Fuel tank capacity | 50 l (13.21 US gal | 11 UK gal) |
| Length | 4228 mm (166.46 in.) |
| Width | 1666 mm (65.59 in.) |
| Height | 1430 mm (56.3 in.) |
| Wheelbase | 2520 mm (99.21 in.) |
| Front track | 1400 mm (55.12 in.) |
| Rear (Back) track | 1406 mm (55.35 in.) |
| Minimum turning circle | 10.5 m (34.45 ft.) |
Powertrain & Engine Architecture
The Kadett E Caravan 1.8i utilized either the C18NT or C18NZ engine code, both 1.8-liter inline-four cylinder gasoline engines. These engines featured a two-valve per cylinder configuration and were equipped with Bosch multi-port fuel injection. The C18NT was typically found in slightly higher trim levels, offering a marginally higher output. The engine’s design prioritized fuel efficiency and reliability over outright performance. The 1796cc displacement was achieved with a bore of 84.8mm and a stroke of 79.5mm. The engine’s 9.2:1 compression ratio was a compromise between performance and the fuel quality available in European markets. The automatic transmission offered with this variant was a three-speed unit, designed for smooth operation and ease of use. It wasn’t known for its sportiness, but it suited the car’s intended purpose as a comfortable family vehicle.
Driving Characteristics
The 90 hp output and three-speed automatic transmission resulted in a driving experience focused on comfort and practicality rather than spirited acceleration. Zero to 60 mph took approximately 11.4 seconds, and top speed was around 108.74 mph. The automatic transmission’s gear ratios were optimized for fuel economy, meaning the engine often operated at lower RPMs during cruising. This contributed to a relatively quiet and refined ride. Compared to the five-speed manual versions of the 1.8, the automatic suffered a noticeable performance deficit. The manual transmission allowed for better control and quicker acceleration, while the automatic prioritized convenience. The 1.8i automatic was also less responsive than the higher-performance 2.0-liter variants, such as those equipped with the C20NE engine.
Equipment & Trim Levels
The 1.8i automatic trim typically included features such as power steering, central locking, and a basic stereo system. Interior upholstery was usually cloth, with a relatively simple dashboard layout. Optional extras included electric windows, a sunroof, and upgraded audio systems. The trim level sat comfortably in the middle of the Kadett E Caravan range. It offered more features than the base models but lacked the luxury appointments found in the higher-spec versions. The Caravan body style itself was a key feature, providing a large and versatile cargo area, making it ideal for families and those needing to transport bulky items.
Chassis & Braking
The Kadett E Caravan featured a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. The front brakes were disc brakes, providing adequate stopping power, while the rear brakes were typically drum brakes on this trim level. Stabilizer bars were fitted to both the front and rear axles to reduce body roll during cornering. The suspension setup was tuned for comfort, prioritizing a smooth ride over sporty handling. The weight distribution was reasonably balanced, contributing to predictable handling characteristics. The drum brakes on the rear were a cost-saving measure, and higher-spec models often featured rear disc brakes.
Market Reception & Comparison
The Kadett E Caravan 1.8i automatic was generally well-received by critics as a practical and affordable family vehicle. It was praised for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and reasonable fuel economy. However, the automatic transmission was sometimes criticized for its lack of responsiveness. Compared to the manual transmission versions, the automatic offered lower fuel economy and slower acceleration. Against competitors like the Ford Escort Estate and Volkswagen Golf Estate, the Kadett E Caravan offered a competitive package in terms of price, space, and features. The 1.8i automatic was often seen as a good value proposition for buyers prioritizing convenience and practicality.
Legacy
The Opel Kadett E Caravan 1.8i (90 hp) automatic, while not a performance icon, has proven to be a relatively reliable and durable vehicle. The C18NT and C18NZ engines are known for their longevity, provided they are properly maintained. In the used car market today, these Kadett Caravans are often sought after by enthusiasts and collectors looking for a classic European station wagon. Parts availability can be a challenge, but a dedicated community of owners and suppliers helps to keep these vehicles on the road. The Kadett E Caravan represents a significant chapter in Opel’s history, and the 1.8i automatic variant remains a popular choice for those seeking a practical and affordable classic car.



