
More spy shots of the upcoming Opel Meriva completely undisguised have been
captured by photographers.

The Meriva is set to come with two 1.4 liter gasoline/petrol engines, one
turbocharged and one not. The turbocharged unit will feature 137 hp, continuing
a trend with the European volume brands of replacing their naturally-aspirated
1.6 or 2.0 liter engines with turbocharged variants of smaller powerplants.

These photos of the compact MPV are pretty revealing, and give away much of the
Meriva's styling and look. Opel has been developing a new design paradigm with
models such as the new Astra and the Car of the Year Award-winning Insignia.
Taking a good look at the Meriva, including previous spy shots, we can see how
Opel is maintaining a consistency with that paradigm while giving its little MPV
some character of its own, despite the copied kinked rear window belt line from
the Citroen C4 Picasso.

The standard array of Opel's small diesels will also likely be featured in the
new Meriva, ranging up to a 155 hp unit.

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