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Opel Senator

The Opel Senator is a full-size executive car (E-segment) produced by the German automaker Opel, two generations of which were sold in Europe from 1978 until 1993. A saloon, its first incarnation was also available with a fastback coupé body as the Opel Monza and Vauxhall Royale Coupé.[1]

Opel Senator
A first generation Opel Senator
Overview
ManufacturerOpel (General Motors)
Production1978–1993
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E-segment)
Chronology
PredecessorOpel Kapitän/Admiral/Diplomat
SuccessorOpel Omega B

Through the international divisions of General Motors, it was also known in various markets as the Chevrolet Senator, Daewoo Imperial (in South Korea), Vauxhall Royale (until 1983) and Vauxhall Senator (which took the place of the Royale on Vauxhall models when the Opel brand was phased out from 1983).[2] It was also sold as the Opel Kikinda in Yugoslavia, where it was produced under licence by IDA-Opel in Kikinda, Serbia, after which it was named.[3]

The original Senator shared its platform with the smaller Opel Rekord, the latter being lengthened to make the Senator. The second generation of that car, from 1987, shared its base with the Rekord's Opel Omega successor, which was again lengthened to produce the Senator.

Senator A (1978–1986) Edit

Senator A
 
Overview
Also called
  • Chevrolet Senator (South Africa)
  • Opel Kikinda (Yugoslavia)
  • Vauxhall Royale (UK, until 1983)
  • Vauxhall Senator (UK, from 1983)
Production1978–1986
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E-segment)
Body style4-door saloon/sedan
LayoutFR layout
PlatformV platform (RWD)
RelatedBitter SC Coupé
Opel Monza
Opel Rekord Series E
Holden Commodore (VB)
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length4,810 mm (189.4 in)
Width1,722 mm (67.8 in)
Height1,415 mm (55.7 in)
Curb weight1,335–1,450 kg (2,943–3,197 lb)

The Senator A was a lengthened version of the Opel Rekord E, complemented by a three-door fastback coupé version on the same platform called the Opel Monza, which was planned as a successor for the Opel Commodore coupé.

Names and markets Edit

The Senator A and Monza were initially sold in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Royale (and Vauxhall Royale Coupé), because the Opel marque was not so well established, but following the merger of the UK Opel and Vauxhall dealer networks in 1982, the Opel marque was repositioned as a performance-luxury brand, and the Vauxhall Royale models were dropped in favour of the Opel Senator/Monza, coinciding with the "A2" mid-cycle facelift. This policy was reversed in late 1984, with the Senator reverting to Vauxhall branding for the 1985 model year, but the Monza remained on sale as an Opel until its discontinuation at the end of 1987.

The vehicle was also available in South Africa as the Chevrolet Senator until 1982, when it was rebadged as an Opel.[4] The Chevrolet Senator was fitted with a locally built version of Chevrolet's 250 inline-six (4,093 cc), with 132 PS (97 kW).[5] The post-1982 South African Opel Senator received Australian-built, six-cylinder engines. In Serbia, the locally assembled Senator received the 2.5-litre six and was badged the "Opel Kikinda".[3]

The Senator and Rekord E were used as the base vehicle from which the Holden Commodore was developed for the Australian and New Zealand markets. The later VK Commodore was a hybrid between the two Opel cars, featuring the Senator's six light glasshouse grafted onto the Rekord E derived shell.

Engines Edit

The engine range for the first phase of the model's life included the 2.8S and the newly developed 3.0E, which had 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) and 248 N⋅m (183 lb⋅ft) with fuel injection. The three-speed automatic transmission was Opel's own design introduced in 1969, and was manufactured in Opel's transmission plant in Strasbourg, it was modified to cope with the new and improved power outputs.

Opel's own four speed manual transmission was not up to the job and they turned to transmission producer Getrag, who installed their 264 four speed manual gearbox in the early four cylinder Monzas. This was replaced by the five speed 240 for the 2.5 and 2.8 engines, and the 265 gearbox for the 3.0E.

The straight-six engines were all of the Opel cam-in-head engine design, as used in the earlier Commodore models and originating from the 1.7 and 1.9 litre straight four engines first used in the 1966 Kadett and Rekord. Opel would stick with the CIH engine design up until the 2.4 Frontera in 1993.

With the 3.0 litre engine, the Monza was the fastest car Opel had built, capable of 215 km/h (134 mph), and 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 8.5 seconds. In June 1981, the fuel injected 2.5E engine also used in the smaller Commodore was added to the Senator/Monza lineup.[6] With 136 PS (100 kW) it was very close to the now irrelevant 2.8 and its 140 PS (100 kW), and the 2.8S was discontinued in 1982.

Facelift (A2) Edit

The original Senator and Monza were facelifted in November 1982, although the Senator "A2" (as it is usually called) only went on sale in March 1983. In the United Kingdom, it was initially sold only as an Opel, before being rebadged as a Vauxhall in 1984. The A2 Monza was only sold as an Opel.

The facelifted car looked similar to its predecessor, with relatively minor changes: smoothed-off headlights increased in size, and chrome parts were changed to a matt black or colour coded finish. The car was much more slippery, with drag resistance down (from 0.45 to 0.36  ).[7] The top of the range 3.0E received upgraded Bosch LE-Jetronic fuel injection.

Interiors were improved with an altered dashboard and the new instrument pack with larger dials used in the Rekord E2, and engines changed. Now, the fuel-injected straight-four 110 PS (81 kW) two-liter cam-in-head unit from the Rekord E2 was available, although with little fanfare; this and the 2.5 essentially replaced the Commodore which was itself quietly retired in 1982. Power of the 2.0 was soon increased to 115 PS (85 kW). In March 1983 a 2.3-litre turbodiesel (shared with the Rekord) became available, and a few months later ABS-brakes (hitherto only available for the Senator CD) became an available option across the entire Senator/Monza range.[7] At the Paris Show in September 1984 the 2.5E was given a new LE-Jetronic Bosch fuel injection system; power inched up to 140 PS (100 kW). The 2.0E was replaced by the torquier 2.2E, still with the same max power. Only the 3.0E engine remained untouched, although its name was changed to 3.0i.[7] On the transmission side, the Strasbourg-built THM180 three-speed automatic was replaced by a four-speed unit. For the 1985 model year, the digital instrument display introduced in the Kadett E was available on the top models, although buyers could opt for the conventional analogue dials as a delete option. The trim surrounding the windows was more blacked out than before as well, although ample chrome remained.[8] the four-cylinder models were never sold in Vauxhall form in the United Kingdom.

Shortly thereafter, in November 1984 a supercharged version (Comprex) was shown - at the time, the only production car in the world to use this technique. Going on sale in 1985, this very rare experimental version (1,000 units planned) were officially built by Irmscher rather than Opel.[9] The Comprex offered 95 PS (70 kW) and a 172 km/h (107 mph) top speed, and acceleration figures showed a twelve percent improvement over the turbodiesel.[10] Like the other Rekord and Senator diesels it had a pronounced bulge in the bonnet. The Comprex offered marginally higher power than the turbodiesel, but more importantly, 90 percent of the maximum torque was available from 1300 rpm.[10] From September 1985 until the end of production in the end of summer 1986, a catalyzed version of the 3.0E was available, with power down to 156 PS (115 kW).

Variants Edit

A four-wheel drive conversion was also available, engineered by Ferguson, who had previously provided similar modifications for the Jensen FF. Rather expensive, this could also be retrofitted to an existing car.[11] The system uses a viscous coupling to distribute power with a 60/40 rearward bias, to improve traction whilst maintaining the Senator's handling characteristics.[12] These were used by British Forces Germany under the BRIXMIS (British Commanders' in Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany) operations for the collection of technical intelligence. The same kit was also used by Bitter Cars for a four-wheel-drive version of their SC coupé, beginning in the end of 1981.[11]

A limited edition convertible edition was also available in Germany, where the company "Keinath" reinforced the car heavily, and this added to the all round weight to the car.

Senator B (1987–1993) Edit

Senator B
 
Overview
Also calledVauxhall Senator
Production1987–1993
AssemblyGermany: Rüsselsheim
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E-segment)
Body style4-door saloon/sedan
LayoutFR layout
PlatformV platform (RWD)
RelatedHolden Commodore (VN)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,730 mm (107.5 in)
Length4,845 mm (190.7 in)
Width1,785 mm (70.3 in)
Height1,455 mm (57.3 in)
Curb weight1,450–1,650 kg (3,197–3,638 lb)

A new model, the Senator B (marketed without the "B" suffix), arrived in the spring of 1987, a long wheelbase version of the Opel Omega. There was no Monza equivalent.

 
Opel Senator B rear
 
Vauxhall Senator B
 
A Thames Valley Police Vauxhall Senator B

There were various versions of the Senator B: twelve valve 2.5 L and 3.0 L sized engines were released in 1987 along with a luxury "CD" model with the 3.0 L engine. The CD version boasted Electronic adjustable suspension, "ERC" for the first time in a mass-produced European car. air conditioning, heated seats also in the backseat, genuine walnut panels, leather covered centre console, trip computer and cruise control.

The cars were available with either five speed manual or four speed automatic gearboxes. A digitally controlled 4-speed automatic from Aisin-Warner equipped with three different switching programs Sport, Economy and Winter. It was also equipped with torque delay at each shift, called "torque retard" for not notable gear changes. In winter mode the car starts on the third gear and switches immediately to fourth as soon as possible to prevent spinning wheels and instability. This mode remains to the speed of 80 km/h and then automatically switches off. The gearbox also had built-in diagnostic system and emergency program. Later Lexus and Volvo used similar versions of this transmission. As a luxury car, there were many options but much was also standard, option was leather seats and heated seats both front and rear, electronic air conditioning including refrigerator in the glove box.

LCD instrumentation was an option, digital electronic power steering ZF-Servotronic, the same as in the BMW 7 Series, was standard, as was a new front axle design which allowed the axle to slide under the car in a crash and thus increasing the length of the deformation zone and prevent deformation of the footwell. The 3.0 24V was equipped with BBS styled multispoke alloy wheels made by Ronal.

A 24-valve version of the 3.0-litre six was introduced in 1989, generating 204 PS (150 kW; 201 hp) – compared with 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) for the older twelve valve version. This model was very popular with police forces in the United Kingdom, with several cars being supplied to multiple forces with upgraded police specification for traffic policing service, with the notable exception of the Metropolitan Police.[13] The main feature of the new engine was a "Dual Ram" system, increasing torque at low engine speeds by means of a redirected air flow system which engages at 4,000 rpm. The engine in police service was capable of a speed of up to 140 miles per hour (230 km/h), although the bonnet was prone to rippling at such high speeds.[13]

For 1990 the 2.5 L was replaced by a 2.6 L Dual Ram. The twelve-valve, 3-litre version was deleted from the range in 1992. CD versions of the 2.6 L (UK market only), and a 24 valve 3.0 L were available up to the model's withdrawal in 1993.

With the second generation Omega presented at the end of 1993 and available for sale from March 1994,[14] Opel considered themselves sufficiently represented in the upper end of the market by the top specification Omega B. Production of the Opel Senator B ended in the autumn of 1993 with only 69,943 cars produced since the car's launch six and a half years earlier. Annual production had slumped from 14,007 in 1990 to 5,952 in 1992, with only 2,688 cars produced in 1993.[14] Following the announcement of the discontinuation of the Senator, the government of the United Kingdom would order a final batch of around 200 Vauxhall Senators in 1993 for diplomatic and policing use prior to moving over to the Vauxhall Omega.[13]

Technical data of Opel Senator B (1987–1993)
Opel Senator 2.5 i 25NE 2.6 i C26NE 3.0 i C30NE 3.0 i C30SE Irmscher
4.0 i C40SE
Engine: Inline-six, SOHC, 12V Inline-six, DOHC, 24V
Displacement: 2490 cc 2594 cc 2969 cc 3983 cc
bore x Stroke:  87 x 69.8 mm 88.8 x 69.8 mm 95 x 69.8 mm 98 x 88 mm
Max power/rpm: 140 PS (103 kW) at 5200 150 PS (110 kW) at 5600 156 PS (115 kW) at 5400
177 PS (130 kW) at 5800
204 PS (150 kW) at 6000 272 PS (200 kW) at 5800
Max torque/rpm:   201 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 4000 216 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) at 3600 200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 3900
235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 4400
265 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) at 3600 387 N⋅m (285 lb⋅ft) at 3300
Fuel System:  Electronic multipoint injection
(Bosch LE-Jetronic)
Digitally controlled multipoint injection (Bosch Motronic)
Cooling:  water
Transmission:  4-speed automatic,
5-speed manual
5-speed manual
Brakes:  Front: ventilated disc brakes Ø 280 mm, rear: ventilated disc brakes Ø 270 mm Front: ventilated disc brakes Ø 296 mm, rear: disc brakes Ø 270 mm
Body structure:  Sheet steel, unibody construction
Track front/rear:  1,462 mm (57.6 in)/1,484 mm (58.4 in)
Wheelbase:  2,730 mm (107.5 in)
Length:  4,845 mm (190.7 in)
Dry weight:  1,450–1,650 kg (3,195–3,640 lb)
Top speed:  210 km/h (130 mph) 215 km/h (134 mph) 225 km/h (140 mph) 240 km/h (149 mph) 255 km/h (158 mph)
0–100 km/h
(0-62 mph): 
10.5 s 9.8 s 9.0 s 7.8 s 6.5 s

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Austin Rover Online". Aronline.co.uk. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b Češenj, Martin (28 February 2016). [1986 Belgrade Car Show]. autoslavia (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 24 February 2021.
  4. ^ Chevrolet Senator
  5. ^ Büschi, Hans-Ulrich, ed. (3 March 1982). Automobil Revue '82 (in German and French). Vol. 77. Berne, Switzerland: Hallwag, AG. pp. 250–251. ISBN 3-444-06062-9.
  6. ^ Automobil Revue '82, pp. 432-433
  7. ^ a b c Pirotte, Marcel (24 January 1985). "Essai detaillé: Opel Senator 2.2i" [Detailed Test]. Le Moniteur de l'Automobile (in French). Brussels, Belgium: Editions Auto-Magazine. 36 (813): 107.
  8. ^ Pirotte, p. 113
  9. ^ Mastrostefano, Raffaele, ed. (January 1985). "Anteprima: Futuro Prossimo" [Preview: The Future is Near]. Quattroruote (in Italian). Milan, Italy: Editoriale Domus. 30 (351): 61.
  10. ^ a b Toivonen, Rauno, ed. (19 March 1985). "Comprex sarjatuotantoon" [Comprex for serial production]. Tekniikan Maailma (in Finnish). Vol. 41, no. 5/85. Helsinki: TM-Julkaisu. p. 33. ISSN 0355-4287.
  11. ^ a b Frère, Paul. "Hat der Vierradantrieb eine Zukunft?/L'avenir des quatre roues motrices?" [Does four-wheel drive have a future?]. Automobil Revue '82 (in German and French): 101.
  12. ^ Kacher, Georg (24 August 1981). "All-wheel-drive Senator". Autoweek. Vol. 31, no. 34. Crain Press Inc. p. 8. ISSN 0192-9674.
  13. ^ a b c Anstead, Ant (2018). Cops and Robbers: The Story of the British Police Car. London: HarperCollins. pp. 154–155. ISBN 978-0-00-824451-4. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  14. ^ a b Kittler, Eberhard (2001). "Opel Senator B (1987-1993)". Deutsche Autos seit 1990 [German cars since 1990: Audi, BMW, VW and smaller series] (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. pp. 323–325. ISBN 3-613-02052-1.

External links Edit

  • Website about Opel Senator/Monza

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The Opel Senator is a full size executive car E segment produced by the German automaker Opel two generations of which were sold in Europe from 1978 until 1993 A saloon its first incarnation was also available with a fastback coupe body as the Opel Monza and Vauxhall Royale Coupe 1 Opel SenatorA first generation Opel SenatorOverviewManufacturerOpel General Motors Production1978 1993Body and chassisClassExecutive car E segment ChronologyPredecessorOpel Kapitan Admiral DiplomatSuccessorOpel Omega BThrough the international divisions of General Motors it was also known in various markets as the Chevrolet Senator Daewoo Imperial in South Korea Vauxhall Royale until 1983 and Vauxhall Senator which took the place of the Royale on Vauxhall models when the Opel brand was phased out from 1983 2 It was also sold as the Opel Kikinda in Yugoslavia where it was produced under licence by IDA Opel in Kikinda Serbia after which it was named 3 The original Senator shared its platform with the smaller Opel Rekord the latter being lengthened to make the Senator The second generation of that car from 1987 shared its base with the Rekord s Opel Omega successor which was again lengthened to produce the Senator Contents 1 Senator A 1978 1986 1 1 Names and markets 1 2 Engines 1 3 Facelift A2 1 4 Variants 2 Senator B 1987 1993 3 References 4 External linksSenator A 1978 1986 EditSenator A nbsp OverviewAlso calledChevrolet Senator South Africa Opel Kikinda Yugoslavia Vauxhall Royale UK until 1983 Vauxhall Senator UK from 1983 Production1978 1986AssemblyGermany RusselsheimYugoslavia KikindaBody and chassisClassExecutive car E segment Body style4 door saloon sedanLayoutFR layoutPlatformV platform RWD RelatedBitter SC CoupeOpel MonzaOpel Rekord Series EHolden Commodore VB PowertrainEnginepetrol 1979 cc 20E I42197 cc 22E I42490 cc 25E I62784 cc 28S I62969 cc 30S 30E I64093 cc Chevrolet 250 I6 ZA diesel 2260 cc 23DT turbo I42260 cc 23DK Comprex I4DimensionsWheelbase2 685 mm 105 7 in Length4 810 mm 189 4 in Width1 722 mm 67 8 in Height1 415 mm 55 7 in Curb weight1 335 1 450 kg 2 943 3 197 lb The Senator A was a lengthened version of the Opel Rekord E complemented by a three door fastback coupe version on the same platform called the Opel Monza which was planned as a successor for the Opel Commodore coupe Names and markets Edit The Senator A and Monza were initially sold in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Royale and Vauxhall Royale Coupe because the Opel marque was not so well established but following the merger of the UK Opel and Vauxhall dealer networks in 1982 the Opel marque was repositioned as a performance luxury brand and the Vauxhall Royale models were dropped in favour of the Opel Senator Monza coinciding with the A2 mid cycle facelift This policy was reversed in late 1984 with the Senator reverting to Vauxhall branding for the 1985 model year but the Monza remained on sale as an Opel until its discontinuation at the end of 1987 The vehicle was also available in South Africa as the Chevrolet Senator until 1982 when it was rebadged as an Opel 4 The Chevrolet Senator was fitted with a locally built version of Chevrolet s 250 inline six 4 093 cc with 132 PS 97 kW 5 The post 1982 South African Opel Senator received Australian built six cylinder engines In Serbia the locally assembled Senator received the 2 5 litre six and was badged the Opel Kikinda 3 The Senator and Rekord E were used as the base vehicle from which the Holden Commodore was developed for the Australian and New Zealand markets The later VK Commodore was a hybrid between the two Opel cars featuring the Senator s six light glasshouse grafted onto the Rekord E derived shell nbsp Opel Senator A1 rear 1978 1982 Engines Edit The engine range for the first phase of the model s life included the 2 8S and the newly developed 3 0E which had 180 PS 132 kW 178 hp and 248 N m 183 lb ft with fuel injection The three speed automatic transmission was Opel s own design introduced in 1969 and was manufactured in Opel s transmission plant in Strasbourg it was modified to cope with the new and improved power outputs Opel s own four speed manual transmission was not up to the job and they turned to transmission producer Getrag who installed their 264 four speed manual gearbox in the early four cylinder Monzas This was replaced by the five speed 240 for the 2 5 and 2 8 engines and the 265 gearbox for the 3 0E The straight six engines were all of the Opel cam in head engine design as used in the earlier Commodore models and originating from the 1 7 and 1 9 litre straight four engines first used in the 1966 Kadett and Rekord Opel would stick with the CIH engine design up until the 2 4 Frontera in 1993 With the 3 0 litre engine the Monza was the fastest car Opel had built capable of 215 km h 134 mph and 0 100 km h 0 62 mph in 8 5 seconds In June 1981 the fuel injected 2 5E engine also used in the smaller Commodore was added to the Senator Monza lineup 6 With 136 PS 100 kW it was very close to the now irrelevant 2 8 and its 140 PS 100 kW and the 2 8S was discontinued in 1982 Facelift A2 Edit The original Senator and Monza were facelifted in November 1982 although the Senator A2 as it is usually called only went on sale in March 1983 In the United Kingdom it was initially sold only as an Opel before being rebadged as a Vauxhall in 1984 The A2 Monza was only sold as an Opel The facelifted car looked similar to its predecessor with relatively minor changes smoothed off headlights increased in size and chrome parts were changed to a matt black or colour coded finish The car was much more slippery with drag resistance down from 0 45 to 0 36 C x displaystyle scriptstyle C mathrm x nbsp 7 The top of the range 3 0E received upgraded Bosch LE Jetronic fuel injection Interiors were improved with an altered dashboard and the new instrument pack with larger dials used in the Rekord E2 and engines changed Now the fuel injected straight four 110 PS 81 kW two liter cam in head unit from the Rekord E2 was available although with little fanfare this and the 2 5 essentially replaced the Commodore which was itself quietly retired in 1982 Power of the 2 0 was soon increased to 115 PS 85 kW In March 1983 a 2 3 litre turbodiesel shared with the Rekord became available and a few months later ABS brakes hitherto only available for the Senator CD became an available option across the entire Senator Monza range 7 At the Paris Show in September 1984 the 2 5E was given a new LE Jetronic Bosch fuel injection system power inched up to 140 PS 100 kW The 2 0E was replaced by the torquier 2 2E still with the same max power Only the 3 0E engine remained untouched although its name was changed to 3 0i 7 On the transmission side the Strasbourg built THM180 three speed automatic was replaced by a four speed unit For the 1985 model year the digital instrument display introduced in the Kadett E was available on the top models although buyers could opt for the conventional analogue dials as a delete option The trim surrounding the windows was more blacked out than before as well although ample chrome remained 8 the four cylinder models were never sold in Vauxhall form in the United Kingdom nbsp Opel Senator A2 1982 1986 nbsp Opel Senator A2 rear nbsp Vauxhall Senator A2 Shortly thereafter in November 1984 a supercharged version Comprex was shown at the time the only production car in the world to use this technique Going on sale in 1985 this very rare experimental version 1 000 units planned were officially built by Irmscher rather than Opel 9 The Comprex offered 95 PS 70 kW and a 172 km h 107 mph top speed and acceleration figures showed a twelve percent improvement over the turbodiesel 10 Like the other Rekord and Senator diesels it had a pronounced bulge in the bonnet The Comprex offered marginally higher power than the turbodiesel but more importantly 90 percent of the maximum torque was available from 1300 rpm 10 From September 1985 until the end of production in the end of summer 1986 a catalyzed version of the 3 0E was available with power down to 156 PS 115 kW Variants Edit A four wheel drive conversion was also available engineered by Ferguson who had previously provided similar modifications for the Jensen FF Rather expensive this could also be retrofitted to an existing car 11 The system uses a viscous coupling to distribute power with a 60 40 rearward bias to improve traction whilst maintaining the Senator s handling characteristics 12 These were used by British Forces Germany under the BRIXMIS British Commanders in Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany operations for the collection of technical intelligence The same kit was also used by Bitter Cars for a four wheel drive version of their SC coupe beginning in the end of 1981 11 A limited edition convertible edition was also available in Germany where the company Keinath reinforced the car heavily and this added to the all round weight to the car Senator B 1987 1993 EditSenator B nbsp OverviewAlso calledVauxhall SenatorProduction1987 1993AssemblyGermany RusselsheimBody and chassisClassExecutive car E segment Body style4 door saloon sedanLayoutFR layoutPlatformV platform RWD RelatedHolden Commodore VN PowertrainEngine2 5 L 25NE I62 6 L C26NE I63 0 L C30NE I63 0 L C30SE 24V I64 0 L Irmscher C40SE 24V I6Transmission4 speed automatic5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 730 mm 107 5 in Length4 845 mm 190 7 in Width1 785 mm 70 3 in Height1 455 mm 57 3 in Curb weight1 450 1 650 kg 3 197 3 638 lb A new model the Senator B marketed without the B suffix arrived in the spring of 1987 a long wheelbase version of the Opel Omega There was no Monza equivalent nbsp Opel Senator B rear nbsp Vauxhall Senator B nbsp A Thames Valley Police Vauxhall Senator BThere were various versions of the Senator B twelve valve 2 5 L and 3 0 L sized engines were released in 1987 along with a luxury CD model with the 3 0 L engine The CD version boasted Electronic adjustable suspension ERC for the first time in a mass produced European car air conditioning heated seats also in the backseat genuine walnut panels leather covered centre console trip computer and cruise control The cars were available with either five speed manual or four speed automatic gearboxes A digitally controlled 4 speed automatic from Aisin Warner equipped with three different switching programs Sport Economy and Winter It was also equipped with torque delay at each shift called torque retard for not notable gear changes In winter mode the car starts on the third gear and switches immediately to fourth as soon as possible to prevent spinning wheels and instability This mode remains to the speed of 80 km h and then automatically switches off The gearbox also had built in diagnostic system and emergency program Later Lexus and Volvo used similar versions of this transmission As a luxury car there were many options but much was also standard option was leather seats and heated seats both front and rear electronic air conditioning including refrigerator in the glove box LCD instrumentation was an option digital electronic power steering ZF Servotronic the same as in the BMW 7 Series was standard as was a new front axle design which allowed the axle to slide under the car in a crash and thus increasing the length of the deformation zone and prevent deformation of the footwell The 3 0 24V was equipped with BBS styled multispoke alloy wheels made by Ronal A 24 valve version of the 3 0 litre six was introduced in 1989 generating 204 PS 150 kW 201 hp compared with 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp for the older twelve valve version This model was very popular with police forces in the United Kingdom with several cars being supplied to multiple forces with upgraded police specification for traffic policing service with the notable exception of the Metropolitan Police 13 The main feature of the new engine was a Dual Ram system increasing torque at low engine speeds by means of a redirected air flow system which engages at 4 000 rpm The engine in police service was capable of a speed of up to 140 miles per hour 230 km h although the bonnet was prone to rippling at such high speeds 13 For 1990 the 2 5 L was replaced by a 2 6 L Dual Ram The twelve valve 3 litre version was deleted from the range in 1992 CD versions of the 2 6 L UK market only and a 24 valve 3 0 L were available up to the model s withdrawal in 1993 With the second generation Omega presented at the end of 1993 and available for sale from March 1994 14 Opel considered themselves sufficiently represented in the upper end of the market by the top specification Omega B Production of the Opel Senator B ended in the autumn of 1993 with only 69 943 cars produced since the car s launch six and a half years earlier Annual production had slumped from 14 007 in 1990 to 5 952 in 1992 with only 2 688 cars produced in 1993 14 Following the announcement of the discontinuation of the Senator the government of the United Kingdom would order a final batch of around 200 Vauxhall Senators in 1993 for diplomatic and policing use prior to moving over to the Vauxhall Omega 13 Technical data of Opel Senator B 1987 1993 Opel Senator 2 5 i 25NE 2 6 i C26NE 3 0 i C30NE 3 0 i C30SE Irmscher4 0 i C40SEEngine Inline six SOHC 12V Inline six DOHC 24VDisplacement 2490 cc 2594 cc 2969 cc 3983 ccbore x Stroke 87 x 69 8 mm 88 8 x 69 8 mm 95 x 69 8 mm 98 x 88 mmMax power rpm 140 PS 103 kW at 5200 150 PS 110 kW at 5600 156 PS 115 kW at 5400177 PS 130 kW at 5800 204 PS 150 kW at 6000 272 PS 200 kW at 5800Max torque rpm 201 N m 148 lb ft at 4000 216 N m 159 lb ft at 3600 200 N m 148 lb ft at 3900235 N m 173 lb ft at 4400 265 N m 195 lb ft at 3600 387 N m 285 lb ft at 3300Fuel System Electronic multipoint injection Bosch LE Jetronic Digitally controlled multipoint injection Bosch Motronic Cooling waterTransmission 4 speed automatic 5 speed manual 5 speed manualBrakes Front ventilated disc brakes O 280 mm rear ventilated disc brakes O 270 mm Front ventilated disc brakes O 296 mm rear disc brakes O 270 mmBody structure Sheet steel unibody constructionTrack front rear 1 462 mm 57 6 in 1 484 mm 58 4 in Wheelbase 2 730 mm 107 5 in Length 4 845 mm 190 7 in Dry weight 1 450 1 650 kg 3 195 3 640 lb Top speed 210 km h 130 mph 215 km h 134 mph 225 km h 140 mph 240 km h 149 mph 255 km h 158 mph 0 100 km h 0 62 mph 10 5 s 9 8 s 9 0 s 7 8 s 6 5 sReferences Edit Vauxhall Royale and Royale Coupe 1978 1984 Honest John 22 August 2013 Austin Rover Online Aronline co uk Archived from the original on 19 July 2012 Retrieved 21 March 2011 a b Cesenj Martin 28 February 2016 Sajam Automobila U Beogradu 1986 Godine 1986 Belgrade Car Show autoslavia in Serbian Archived from the original on 24 February 2021 Chevrolet Senator Buschi Hans Ulrich ed 3 March 1982 Automobil Revue 82 in German and French Vol 77 Berne Switzerland Hallwag AG pp 250 251 ISBN 3 444 06062 9 Automobil Revue 82 pp 432 433 a b c Pirotte Marcel 24 January 1985 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since 1990 Audi BMW VW and smaller series in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag pp 323 325 ISBN 3 613 02052 1 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Opel Senator Website about Opel Senator Monza carpics Opel Monza pictures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Opel Senator amp oldid 1180463311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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