Opel / Vauxhall Vectra B 1996-2001

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Opel/Vauxhall Vectra B 1996-2001

This topic covers production variants; vote for the racing spec Vectra B here.


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Which brand version do you prefer?

  • Opel
  • Vauxhall
  • Chevrolet
  • Holden
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  • 2.5 or 2.6 V6
  • Irmscher i500 V6

Sedan or stationwagon versions

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Sedan:


Hatchback:



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My Vectra 2.0 16v C20xe Turbo
98/99

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The Vectra B i500 would be a truly great addition to the game!

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I agree :smile:. Vectra B facelift should be added in the i500, i30 and V6 versions in the Zender styling package. Sedan and hatchback. I’m really looking forward to this car. We have to do everything to make him appear in the game. I’m especially waiting for the hathback version with the Zender package :grin:




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1996-2002 Vauxhall Vectra Police Car

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1999 Vauxhall Vectra GSi 2.5 V6

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Holden Vectra Super Touring Car

Opel Vectra Super Touring Car

Vauxhall Vectra Super Touring Car

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Even though I’m copying my post from another room, I think it’s appropriate to post it here to express my interest in the car.

“Even though it’s a bit out of the ordinary for a Japanese series, I think the Opel/Vauxhall/Holden/Chevrolet Vectra B version I500 - STW would deserve a place of honor in the Forza Horizon series after all these years. It’s a very overlooked, but very interesting car.”

Interesting that all three are left-hand-drive, suggesting that Opel’s motorsport department created them. That makes sense, allowing for a localised presence around the world without incurring huge investment, whilst leaving the race cars to appear almost identical to the showroom models.

As an aside, the road-going Vectra was a very popular choice for businesses in the UK. The humble 1.6L was comfortable on long journeys without being too exciting.

Good point! But I think there were Vectras with the steering wheel on the right side, but from what I’ve seen, the Vectra was also part of the JTCC, which could convince the developers a little more about the importance of this car in the game.