Filed under: Concept Cars, Budget, Europe, Paris Motor Show, Hatchback
If there’s one thing we can count on from the Paris Motor Show, it’s a slew of sexy hatches. Opel was first out of the gate with the GTC Paris Concept, which the automaker is pitching as an obtainable sports car that can still haul five people if the need arises. Under that creased hood sits a turbocharged 2.0-liter gasoline engine good for 290 horsepower, though as small as the GTC Paris is, we can’t imagine it would take much to get the hatch to hustle.
We’re digging the GTC’s hunkered stance, especially in the rear, where a set of flared hips dominate the vehicle’s design. If you live in the old country and your mouth is watering at the thought of this slinky German, we’ve got bad news for you. As of right now, Opel has no plans to bring the GTC Paris Concept to life, but we’d put money on a production version within the next year. Hit the jump for the full press release.
Gallery: Paris 2010: Opel GTC Concept
Photos copyright (C)2010 Zach Bowman / AOL
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