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Encyclopedia > Subaru Traviq

The Zafira is a car from General Motors, branded as an Opel in Europe, except for the UK, where it is branded as a Vauxhall. It is badged as a Holden in Australia, a Chevrolet in South America and Thailand (where it is also built) and as the Subaru Traviq in Japan. The car first appeared in 1999.


The Zafira is a people carrier or MPV, featuring seven seats that can be folded away easily to create more space, individually or together. At the time of its introduction, this was considered revolutionary, with most similar cars requiring that extra seats are physically removed from the vehicle if not required.


The car is based on the same platform as the 1998 Astra and shares much in common with that car.


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