General Motors Europe’s new product roll-out programme gets a further boost when a coupe roadster newly named the Tigra debuts at the Geneva Motor Show next month.

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Europe’s latest folding tin top convertible will be built in France by coachbuilder Heuliez  and has an electro-hydraulic retractable steel roof that opens and closes automatically, and folds almost vertically into a shaft between the cabin and the boot.


The Tigra will have 1.4 litre 90hp or 1.8 litre 125hp petrol engines and a five-speed manual gearbox.


The Tigra nameplate was previously used on a fixed roof hatchback coupe built in Spain and sold from 1994 to 2000.