The Opel Tigra, known as the Vauxhall Tigra in the UK, was a stylish and compact coupe that captured the hearts of many in the 1990s. Based on the second-generation Corsa platform, the Tigra offered a unique blend of sporty design and practical features.
Engine and Performance
Powered by a 1.6-liter DOHC engine, the Tigra delivered a spirited performance while maintaining a comfortable ride. While not a full-fledged sports car, it offered a fun driving experience thanks to its well-tuned suspension. Buyers had the option of a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic.

Design and Styling
The Tigra’s distinctive design was the work of Japanese designer Hideo Kodama, who previously worked on the Corsa. Its sleek lines and compact dimensions gave it a sporty and youthful appearance. The 2+2 seating configuration and the complex body profile added to its appeal.

Interior and Comfort
Despite its compact size, the Tigra offered a surprisingly spacious interior. The well-designed cockpit provided a comfortable and driver-focused environment.

Legacy
The Opel Tigra remains a popular choice among classic car enthusiasts and collectors. Its unique design and affordable pricing make it an attractive option for those seeking a stylish and fun-to-drive vehicle. The introduction of the Tigra Twin Top in 2004 further solidified its place in automotive history.

