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"A compact masterpiece, condensing the essence of the coupe in a minimal body."
―In-game catch text for the car, from GT6's Dealership

The Opel Tigra 1.6i '99 is a road car produced by Opel. It first appeared in Gran Turismo 2 and has been featured in all subsequent mainline games up to Gran Turismo 6, with the exception of Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec.

Colors[]

There are ten colors available for this vehicle:

  • Starsilber
    • Star Silver
  • Schwarz
    • Black
  • Magmarot
    • Lava Red
  • Ananasgelb
    • Pineapple Yellow
  • Brokatgelb
    • Brocade Yellow
  • Weidengrun
    • Graze Green
  • Zypressengrun
    • Cypress Green
  • Ardenblau
    • Ardent Blue
  • Keramikblau
    • Ceramic Blue
  • Polarmeerblau
    • Polar Ice Blue

In-game description[]

  • The Opel Tigra was sold as the Vauxhall Tigra in the UK.

Small yet charming, the Opel Tigra was a compact coupe produced by General Motors' German division and marketed in the U.K. under the Vauxhall banner. The Tigra stood out for its small dimension and quirky exterior styling that was somewhat reminiscent of Japan's kei cars.

The Tigra, based on the second generation Corsa, made its debut in 1993. It was designed by Opel's Japanese designer, Hideo Kodama, who also penned the Corsa. In Europe, the Tigra came with either a 1.4-liter or 1.6-liter DOHC 16-valve inline-4. In Japan, only the 1.6-liter engine was offered. Output for the 1.4-liter was 89 HP, while the 1.6 produced 105 HP. The engines were mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox or an electronically-controlled 4-speed automatic.

The 2+2 Tigra shared the same platform as the Corsa, with struts up front and a trailing arm setup at the rear. Stopping power came via ventilated discs up front and drums at the rear. The Opel exhibited good ride quality, and it was obvious that the Tigra was made for touring and not hot lapping a racetrack. That said, the car's body exhibited excellent rigidity and stiffness, especially noticeable when driving over bumps. The car's appeal was further enhanced by a 2-seat convertible with a fully-automated retractable hardtop, known as the Tigra Twin Top, introduced in 2004.

Acquisition[]

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo 2 Opel Dealership[1] 25,640 ---
Gran Turismo 4 Late 90's Used Car Dealership 19,000 ---
Gran Turismo PSP Opel Dealership 29,140 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Used Car Dealership (Lv. 0+) 23,694 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Opel Dealership 29,140 ---

Trivia[]

  • Unlike its Vauxhall counterpart, this car doesn’t appear in the Opel dealership nor the Classic Cars dealership in GT4.

Pictures[]

Notes[]

  1. If English is the selected language in the PAL version of the game, this car will be replaced by the Vauxhall version.