Interesting Facts About the Opel Omega A
The Opel Omega A debuted in September 1986 as the successor to the Opel Rekord. It quickly earned acclaim, being named European Car of the Year for 1987, and set the stage for a decade of luxury sedans and wagons.
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Award‑Winning Launch
When the Omega A arrived in September 1986, it was immediately recognized for its refinement, winning the prestigious European Car of the Year award in 1987. The model replaced the long‑standing Opel Rekord, marking a new era for the brand.
Versatile Body Styles
The Omega A was offered primarily as a four‑door sedan and an estate (wagon). In addition, a Caravan (V87) version was available, providing a practical, higher‑roof variant for families and commercial use.
Limited‑Edition High‑Performance Evo 500
In the early 1990s Opel introduced the Irmscher‑tuned Omega Evo 500, a rare, high‑performance version of the Omega A. Produced in limited numbers, the Evo 500 showcased the model’s performance potential beyond its luxury image.
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