Premiere: 2013 Opel Junior (Allegra) Shows Its Cute Face [Spy Shots]

by Adrian Hayden

If you’re like Opel Corsa, but you think it’s a bit too large, than this post will make your day brighter because is seems that the German car maker Opel is working on a small car that will slot in underneath the Corsa. How do we know? Well, we have some spy pics that prove it.

So far no official details have been published, even the new name still remains an enigma fo us. However this baby Opel that we have called “junior” will probably get the name Allegra when it’s time for the official debut. Keep in mind that this is the very first time the Junior is spotted outside a test facility and driving on public roads, so you have the unique chance to see this model in premiere.

While the upcoming model is expected to be around 3.70 m long, it will hit the market as a 3 door version only. However, the main question is if the Opel Junior will hit against the VW Up, or if it will go more premium and upmarket and fight against the Mini and Fiat 500 when it’s expected to arrive in 2013.

As for the power, keep in mind that the German manufacturer is developing a new family of engines for the Junior. These engines will probably be the power source for the next generation Opel Corsa, but this remain to be seen.

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