
PSA Group's Vauxhall has announced two new up level, passenger carrying Vivaro van variants which make their debut at the Frankfurt show next month: the Tourer Elite and Combi Plus.
Aimed at the business shuttle market, the Tourer Elite model will be available with a 1.6-litre CDTi BiTurbo diesel engine with 125PS or 145PS, in either L1 or L2 body lengths.
And designed for customers after a more generously specified combi, the Combi Plus is more car-like, and less van-like than the standard Vivaro Combi.
With order books opening soon, both models will be built at Vauxhall's manufacturing plant in Luton, Bedfordshire.
"These new top-of-the-range Vivaros offer our customers even more comfort and flexibility," said Steve Bryant, Vauxhall's head of commercial vehicle brand.
"The Tourer Elite is the perfect business shuttle and the Combi Plus is a more generously specified version of our popular Combi. Both models expand our portfolio and take us into new areas of the market."

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By GlobalDataThe new models will be sold as Opels outside the UK.