New Opel Meriva Opens the Door to Ergonomic Flexibility
• Flexibility meets ergonomic design: Innovative systems extend Meriva leadership• Coolness meets functionality: Rear-hinged FlexDoors improve cabin access• Elegance meets efficiency: Refinement in design and technologyRüsselsheim. Innovative, flexible and stylish: The second generation Opel Meriva is elegantly styled and packed with an array of innovative features engineered to optimize the flexible and easy use of space, making it a champion of ergonomic design. On sale since June 2010, Opel's Flexibility Champion was awarded the Golden Steering Wheel 2010 and shortlisted for Car of the Year 2011.Opel created a new market segment for small, affordable monocabs when it launched the first generation Meriva in 2003. With its versatile FlexSpace rear-seating system, high seating position and roomy cabin, it consistently led the segment during its lifecycle not only in sales – it has sold more than a million units – but also in quality. The Meriva had the lowest defect rate among 113 different models checked by Germany's TÜV in 2007. The second-generation Meriva does not rest on its laurels, choosing instead to make a bold statement. Designed and developed in Rüsselsheim, Germany, it translates Opel's new design language into a dynamic and elegant, yet small monocab. Moreover it takes affordable, on-board flexibility to a new level of functionality, ergonomics and appeal.On the exterior, it introduces FlexDoors, an innovative rear-hinged rear door system that highly facilitates cabin access, an especially important feature for a car such as the Meriva in which rear seats are often used. It is also an industry first for a volume manufacturer. And, optional FlexFix integrated rear bicycle carrier is not only easy to use; it is also gentle on the back. Inside, the biggest changes are ground-breaking, with upscale styling, innovative versatility and class-leading emphasis on wellness. The cabin features an improved FlexSpace rear seating system, greater interior storage space enhanced by FlexRail, a revolutionary concept for adaptable center console storage, front seats that offer the widest range of adjustments in the segment, and optional expert-certified back-friendly ergonomic front seats. Taken together the ergonomically designed features have convinced an association of independent back doctors and therapists in Germany that the Meriva's ErgoFlex System focus on long-term back health. The Aktion Gesunder Rücken (AGR, Action for Healthy Backs) have given its seal of approval to the Meriva's standard FlexDoors and FlexSpace rear seating systems, optional fully adjustable front seats and FlexFix bicycle carrier. It is the first vehicle to have so many features recommended by health experts.FlexDoors opens a new era of cabin access Meriva opens up a new dimension in rear seat access with its unique rear-hinged rear doors. The FlexDoors are full-sized and open independently from the front doors, thanks to the use of a safe and robust B-pillar that ensures enhanced stiffness and passive safety. FlexDoors make it easy to enter and exit without twisting or sliding, even in tight spaces. For optimum access, FlexDoors can open up to 84 degrees – much wider than the usual 67 degrees of conventional doors – and come with sturdy grab handles on the B-pillar that are intuitively used. The Meriva's front and rear occupants enjoy the same wide-opening access, combined with four angle openings. FlexDoors are particularly convenient for parents who need to lean into the cabin to install a child seat or help buckle up children. When the front and rear doors are open at the same time, a safety zone is also created: The rear door no longer separates a child and its parents. This helps parents to keep an eye on their kids, for example, when getting out of the car. It's also more natural and convenient for the driver or front passenger to open a rear door to stow a jacket, briefcase or an umbrella behind the front seat.FlexDoors also add a touch of style. Stepping in and out of the vehicle not only feels much more natural, it looks cool and elegant.A true innovation, the FlexDoors system has been in development since 2005, assuring top quality, functionality, ergonomics and safety. Among others, engineers developed a highly-sophisticated mechatronic-patented, automatic locking system that ensures passengers are always protected whenever the vehicle is in motion.Setting new standards in on-board versatility
Increased flexibility is extended to all areas of the new Meriva. The innovative FlexSpace rear seating system inherited from the first Meriva generation has been further developed and refined. Fewer, more intuitive motions are now necessary to move the rear seats and change configurations. One can either glide the rear seats backwards and towards the center of the cabin to create lounge seating that provides more width and legroom for two. Or, slide the outboard seats forward to extend the luggage compartment and still accommodate three. Folding the seats down to obtain a loading compartment of up to 1500 is also easier now due to a simple strap system allowing maneuvers with one single hand. Extra straps make folding the rear seat backs possible from the cabin as well as from the luggage compartment.
Meriva moves forward Opel's new, expressive design language – sculptural artistry meets German precision – with the same focus on dynamic elegance and quality already seen on the Insignia and the new Astra. A lower, sweeping roof-line and Opel's signature blade side-body motif combine with a wave rear window line to give the new Meriva a fresh, distinctive character. It also improves the visibility for rear passengers, particularly children. Inside, the wraparound wing-shaped instrument panel, that has been lowered and moved forward, enhances the feeling of width and roominess, while the forward-leaning center stack also adds sculptured space. The cabin is available with six different color and trim combinations, the widest choice ever offered for a single Opel model. Powertrain: Downsized and turbo-charged for efficient performance
At 4288 mm, the new Meriva has a 15 mm longer wheelbase, with 39 mm wider front- and 45 mm rear tracks over the first generation for improved handling and greater ride comfort. Its front and rear axles are derived from the Zafira, bringing Opel's new small monocab closer to the standards of the compact class. Electro-hydraulic power steering replaces the previous all-electric set-up. Standard active safety features include a braking system with four discs, electronic stability control and traction control.The new Meriva's powertrain line-up is focused on efficient performance that underscores Opel's strategy of down-sizing and turbo-charging to deliver real world fuel economy on a car with a comfortable and balanced ride. It ranges from 55 kW/75 hp to 103 kW/140 hp. All engines comply with the Euro 5 emissions standards. ( posted on conceptcarz.com)The gasoline line-up contains three variants of the new generation 1.4-liter multi-valve engine:
- The entry 100 hp 1.4 liter is the only naturally-aspirated unit in the offer and features variable valve timing for improved breathing.
- A brand-new 1.4 Turbo 88 kW/120 hp with 175 Nm of torque makes its world debut in the Meriva, replacing the 1.6 with 105 hp, for a 10 percent reduction in CO2 and fuel consumption but a 15 percent increase in power.
- A more powerful 1.4 Turbo 103 kW/140 hp version tops the offer. It provides 200 Nm of torque and is equipped with a 6-speed manual gearbox. Compared to the 1.8 of the previous generation Meriva, the new 1.4 Turbo engine offers a 12 percent increase in power and a 10 percent reduction in CO2 emissions.The full diesel line up:
- The entry-level 1.3 CDTI (55 kW/75 hp) version with an average fuel consumption of just 4.9 l/100 km with only 129 g/km CO2.
- The new 1.3 CDTI ecoFLEX variant (70 kW/95 hp) has 11.2 percent lower fuel consumption and emissions and 21 per cent more power than the Meriva ecoFLEX from the previous generation. It only requires 4.5 l/100 km and emits 119 g/km CO2.
- The 1.7 CDTI (74 kW/100 hp) comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission for a comfortable drive; a good option for urban use.
- The new 1.7 CDTI engine (81 kW/110 hp) makes a debut on the Meriva with six-speed manual transmission;
- The new top-of-the-line 1.7 CDTI (96 kW/130 hp) replaces the 92 kW/125 hp variant from the previous generation. With torque growing by more than seven per cent to 300 Nm at a lower engine speed, it requires only 5.2 l/100 km. The new Meriva is produced in Zaragoza, Spain.Source - Opel
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