Astra H OPC
The Opel Astra H OPC, produced 2005-2010 as performance variant of third-generation Astra platform, features turbocharged 2.0-liter Z20LEH inline-four engine producing 240 PS (237 bhp/177 kW) at 5,600 rpm and 320 Nm (236 lb-ft) torque at 2,400 rpm paired with six-speed manual transmission driving front wheels through advanced chassis tuning, achieving impressive 6.4-second 0-100 km/h acceleration and 244 km/h (152 mph) top speed. Performance-focused engineering incorporates Continental OPC Sport suspension featuring Continuous Damping Control with adaptive dampers, Brembo four-piston front brake calipers with 321mm ventilated discs, Drexler limited-slip differential managing torque delivery, and distinctive wide-body design accommodating 18-inch OZ Racing lightweight alloy wheels shod with 225/40 performance tires.
The Astra H OPC represents Opel/Vauxhall commitment to hot hatch segment competing against Volkswagen Golf GTI and Renault Megane RS with emphasis on accessible performance pricing and comprehensive standard equipment versus premium rivals. Available in both three-door GTC coupe and five-door Sport Hatch body styles providing versatile configuration options, the OPC features aggressive aerodynamic package including prominent rear wing, revised front bumper with enlarged air intakes, side skirts, and distinctive twin chrome exhaust outlets. Special Nurburgring Edition introduced limited-production specification adding Recaro sport seats, enhanced aerodynamics, and exclusive exterior color options celebrating OPC Nordschleife development heritage. Popular among European enthusiasts seeking genuine 240+ km/h capability at accessible price point, the Astra H OPC delivers engaging front-drive dynamics through sophisticated electronic differential management eliminating traditional torque steer concerns, strong mid-range turbocharged acceleration ideal for real-world overtaking performance, and Opel build quality maintaining reasonable ownership costs establishing competitive alternative to established premium hot hatch rivals throughout production representing final naturally-styled OPC before subsequent turbocharged four-cylinder downsizing transition.