Opel have a new flagship SUV on the table. Coming to refresh our memory is Kleber Silva, with a
set of renderings that offer his own interpretation of how the vehicle could
actually look like.
Whether or not these serve it justice is a good
question, but besides penning it down, the artist also named it the Omega X,
harking back to the executive car made by the German company from 1986 until
2003.
Confirmed by the automobile brand earlier this year,
the large SUV will hit the assembly lines in Russelsheim by the end of the
decade, serving as a successor to the defunct Antara, otherwise known as the
Chevrolet Captiva Sport, or Holden Captiva 5, in markets outside Europe.
Despite being approved for production, Opel haven’t
divulged anything else about it for now, but it should have a lot in common
with the new Peugeot 5008, including the EMP2 modular platform.