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2010 Vauxhall GTC Paris Concept

These are the first official pictures of Vauxhallโ€™s GTC Paris Concept, which gives the strongest hint yet to the Astra Sport Hatchโ€™s successor and is set to cause a stir when it receives its debut on September 30 at the Paris Motor Show.

Mark Adams, Vauxhall/Opelโ€™s Vice President of Design, has described the GTC Paris as, โ€˜bold, pure and iconicโ€™ in its appearance. Vauxhall has hinted that a production version will not stray far from the rakish lines of the concept, and if the GTC moniker were to be adopted, it would be the first time that a Vauxhall has been so named.

At 4.46 metres, the GTC Paris offers ample space for five people, yet still maintains a svelte and sporting appearance. Adamsโ€™ team has maximised โ€˜tensionโ€™ in the design by limiting the amount of lines in the carโ€™s profile, and leaving the impression that the carโ€™s highlights and surfacing are โ€˜pressedโ€™ on to the conceptโ€™s 21-inch wheels.

Vauxhallโ€™s signature blade mimics that on the Insignia and creates a fine, tense crease along the rocker panel. This combines with a second line running from the door handle to the rear of the car, emphasising both a fine undercut and broad shoulder. A third line following the silhouette of the roof is finished in fine brushed aluminium accentuating the window graphic and leads to a sharply accented integrated spoiler.

Slim, eagle-eye shaped headlamps, flanked by LED running lights with chrome surrounds dominate the front of the GTC Paris. A sharp centreline crease runs down the bonnet (a trademark styling cue from Vauxhalls of yore) and leads to a dramatically low trapezoidal grille incorporating a chrome emblem bar.

At the rear, the imposing features of the concept are enhanced with LED tail lights, showcasing a long, stretched โ€˜wingโ€™ night time graphic.

Underpinning the GTC Paris is a specially designed chassis with an extra-wide stance. Hinting at the carโ€™s power potential is an electronic limited slip differential and an updated version of Vauxhallโ€™s FlexRide adaptive damping system. The new Astraโ€™s unique compound crank / Wattโ€™s link rear suspension provides excellent packaging and secure, driver-focused dynamics.

A four-cylinder, 2.0-litre turbocharged engine, with direct petrol injection and Start/Stop technology is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox, providing drivers with high levels of performance and fuel efficiency.

More details about the GTC Paris Concept will be revealed before the Paris Motor Show.