Back to the most intense automotive experiences: cruising along  with the sun softly warming your skin; feeling the air thickening in  your open hand as speed increases; tipping back your head and finding no  limit to your view, just diving into the deep blue sky. These are  typical Cascada moments. The Cascada, Opel's new all-season convertible  due to be launched in early 2013, is a classy four-seater with an  elongated silhouette and a high-quality soft top. Heading to the top of  Opel's line-up, the Opel Cascada is a midsize convertible not only by  its size (length: 4,697 mm; width 1,840 mm excl. mirrors) but also by  its allure and the premium technologies and features it offers.

2013 Opel Cascada

2013 Opel Cascada

2013 Opel Cascada

2013 Opel Cascada

2013 Opel Cascada

2013 Opel Cascada
After several generations of compact Kadett and Astra cabriolets, Opel  returns to an older tradition of prestigious and rare midsize, four-seat  soft-top convertibles from the fifties and sixties - like the Kapitän  and the Rekord - but in a new, refreshing way and with the best of  modern technologies. The Opel Cascada provides a sharp driving  experience thanks to its super-rigid body, HiPerStrut front suspension  and FlexRide adaptive damping system. Its driver and passengers can  enjoy the open-air feeling thanks to the premium soft top that can be  opened at the touch of a button in 17 seconds while driving at speeds of  up to 50 km/h. Electric seat belt presenters, exclusive Nappa leather  and ventilated, ergonomic seats as well as invisible, watchful safety  systems make life serene and safe.
Thomas Sedran, Deputy Chairman of Adam Opel Management Board: "The  midsize cabriolet segment is only occupied by very high-priced cars from  premium manufacturers. With the Cascada, Opel offers all the typical  features and premium qualities of a midsize convertible, but at an  affordable price. The Cascada rounds off Opel's product offensive: in  2012 and 2013, we're enhancing our portfolio and entering all-new  segments, with the electric Ampera, the small SUV Mokka, the  fashionable, urban ADAM, and now this midsize convertible."
Attitude: Pure soft-top elegance enables full open-air enjoyment
With its broad stance and a flowing continuity of sculptured shapes that  is typical for Opel, the Cascada design reflects the classic and  timeless elegance of the "Grandes Routières" of a bygone and glamorous  age. With the top down for open-air drives, the Opel Cascada has a  perfectly clean profile: behind the fast and gracefully raked A-pillar,  no roof top cover or visible rollover protection disturbs the  silhouette. Below this clarity and to add some drama, the subtle Opel  blade on the lower body side is mirrored in its upper part by a sharp  crease that swings upward to the rear end, into the wraparound rear  lights. The gently upswept waistline is highlighted by a horizontal  chrome strip that elegantly sweeps around the cockpit, fluidly and  elegantly marking the boundary between the roof top and the body.
"Most convertibles look good with the top down, but many seem clumsy  with their roof up. Thanks to its high-quality, aerodynamically clean  soft top with a perfect, seamless profile, the Opel Cascada also cuts a  fine figure when closed," says Malcolm Ward, Director Exterior Design.
Tastefully sculpted in a purposeful power bulge, the bonnet tops a  deepened front grille with bold chrome applications. The fog lights are  carried in two overturned shark fin elements, which are visually  enhanced and balanced by chrome inserts. Both using LED technology, the  daytime running lights in the headlamps and the rear lights incorporate  the Opel-typical wing signature. In the rear, the LED lighting modules  are diffused for giving a solid and sharp light signal - a typical  feature of premium class cars. A proud chrome strip linking the lighting  units set into the boot lid balances the front chrome trim.
Top quality materials selected from suppliers of the most prestigious  premium cabriolets are used to build Opel Cascada's soft top. It  benefits from superior acoustic and thermal insulation thanks to a  special layer of polyester fleece between the outside layer and the  interior lining. An electro-hydraulic mechanism activated via a switch  located between the front seats opens the roof in 17 seconds at driving  speeds of up to 50 km/h - placing the Opel Cascada among the benchmarks  in roof-top operation. In addition, key-operated remote control for  opening and closing the top is standard in all Cascada models. Three  soft top colors are available at launch. They can be coordinated with  ten different body colors.
Indulgence: Crafted cockpit with outstanding comfort and functionality
The Opel Cascada's cockpit offers a striking, sculptural yet sporty  design highlighted by precise, handcrafted details. The lines of the  wing-shaped instrument panel, which features real stitching on soft,  wrapped surfaces, flow into the doors, dynamically embracing the  front-seat occupants. All new richly trimmed seats are offered in  several elegantly embossed fabrics and leathers. The up-level AGR  certified ergonomic seats are wrapped in rich, soft Nappa leather and  benefit from heating and ventilation systems: on hot, sunny days, fresh  air is drawn through the holes in the perforated leather to increase  front occupants' comfort. Securing them is easy and comfortable due to  the electric seat belt extender which brings the seat belt within close  reach using a telescoping arm. An electric Easy Entry system makes  access to the rear seat swift and comfortable.
The Opel Cascada benefits from great storage and stowage capacity for a  convertible, allowing comfortable, all-season daily use. Several useful,  large storage spaces have been placed around the driver: in the door,  in and under the instrument panel and, thanks to a standard Electric  Park Brake, in the center console - just where you need storage space  the most. The minimum load volume with the roof open is 280 liters, and  up to 350 liters are available when the soft top is closed. To extend  its load volume or transport exceptionally long objects, the Opel  Cascada benefits from the FlexFold system that electrically releases and  folds down the 50:50 split rear seat back rests - a feature that cannot  be offered in hard-top cabriolets.
Excellence: Superior body stiffness combines with outstanding chassis technology
Body stiffness is a key criterion for open-roof vehicles; it has a high  impact on their driving behavior, steering precision, acoustics, safety  and comfort and also conveys a clear feeling of their genuine quality.  The Opel Cascada provides an superior balance between torsional and  bending stiffness thanks to several measures including impressive  underbody crossed steel bars and reinforced rocker profiles. Compared to  Opel's previous generation cabriolet, the Astra TwinTop, the Cascada's  body is 43% stiffer in torsion and 10% in bending. This layout provides a  solid basis for the suspension and contributes towards significant  reduction in noise, vibrations and harshness.
The new midsize Opel Cascada naturally has a more impressive footprint  than the 2006 compact Astra Twin Top. The wheelbase is 71 mm longer, the  front tread 56 mm and the rear tread 70 mm wider. That benefits  handling and stability. The front axle of the Cascada features as  standard the best of Opel chassis technology with the HiPerStrut layout  that was initially developed for the Insignia OPC. HiPerStrut (High  Performance Strut) separates the functions of damping and steering and  provides highest traction and cornering precision as well as reduced  torque steer and improved grip under all circumstances. The Opel Cascada  has electrically powered rack-and-pinion steering with speed sensitive  assistance. For more direct steering feel and precision, the electric  motor is mounted on the rack, as opposed to the base of the steering  column. FlexRide, Opel's integrated, fully adaptive chassis control  system is of course available in the Cascada. It enhances its ride and  handling performance and safety as it adapts to the driving situation,  driving style as well as the drivers' preferences. The Opel Cascada can  be equipped with 17" to 20" wheels. Brake discs have sizes of up to 326  mm in front and 325 mm in rear.
Performance: New generation direct Injection 1.6 Turbo gasoline engine
A broad powertrain line-up will be available in the Opel Cascada  convertible. The 1.4 gasoline Turbo opens the portfolio; it is combined  with a manual 6-speed transmission and is available in two output  versions of 88 kW/120 hp and 103 kW/140 hp, both delivering up to 220 Nm  thanks to an overboost function. On the diesel side, the 2.0 CDTI with  121 kW/165 hp comes with either a manual or an automatic 6-speed  transmission. This engine delivers up to 380 Nm when its overboost is  active.
The highlight in the Opel Cascada powertrain line-up will be the 1.6  SIDI Turbo ECOTEC gasoline engine. This midsize direct injection unit is  part of a fully new generation that makes its debut in early 2013 and  is geared to very smooth ride and torque delivery and great fuel  economy. It delivers 125 kW/170 hp, between 1,650 and 3,200 rpm - and  280 Nm thanks to an overboost function. This engine will be available  with manual and automatic 6-speed transmissions. The new, low-friction  6-speed automatic transmission in the Cascada features an Active Select  function that allows manual shifting for a more sporty driving  experience.
More powerful versions of both gasoline and diesel engines will be launched in the Opel Cascada at a later stage.
Serenity: Sophisticated technology and safety features
The Opel Cascada combines an open-air driving experience with the best  of Opel technology. This includes the AFL+ Adaptive Forward Lighting  system with up to 11 automatic functions, the second generation Opel Eye  front camera with its new, extended functionalities (enhanced Traffic  Sign Recognition and Lane Departure Warning, new Following Distance  Indication and Forward Collision Alert), a rear-view camera and an  Advanced Park Assist that eases parking maneuvers, an ultra-sonic based  Side Blind Spot Alert, ergonomic front seats, a heated steering wheel,  and Hill Start Assist.
The Opel Cascada's extremely rigid passenger cell is mainly fabricated  from high-strength steel for the least deformation and largest possible  survival space in crash conditions. Doors have diagonally mounted  ultra-high strength steel beams and beltline reinforcements. The  A-pillars supporting the windscreen are in press hardened steel. In case  of roll-over, pyrotechnically activated spring-loaded high-strength  bars automatically deploy behind the rear seats. These pop-ups are also  triggered during other severe impacts - when airbags are deployed - in  order to prepare the vehicle for possible secondary impacts and  resulting roll-over. Front seats both benefit from two-way active  headrests and double seat belt pre-tensioners and even the two rear  seats have seat belt pre-tensioners.
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