Opel has recently introduced the facelifted Meriva with quite a few changes in almost all departments.
After having spied several times, the 2014 Meriva has now been officially revealed with features such as a redesigned front grille, updated headlamps, more chrome accents around the fog lights, and now LED tech is also available for the daytime running lights and taillights as well.
In the interiors, the cabin gets a new generation of the IntelliLink infotainment system with a 7-inch color display, voice control support, rear-view camera and Bluetooth telephony capabilities. What is fascinating is that it also includes the entire map of Europe which can be updated through USB.
The most important change comes under the hood where the facelifted Meriva gets a 1.6-liter CDTI diesel engine which is a 6-compliant motor that made its debut in the Zafira Tourer and will be available at first on the Meriva in the 136 HP (100 kW) variant with a peak torque of 320 Nm (236 lb-ft). The engine will enable the car to have a fuel consumption of only 4.4 liters / 100 km (53.4 mpg US or 64.2 mpg UK) with CO2 emissions of 116 g/km.