Opel Regent Explained

Opel Regent 24/110
Manufacturer:Opel
Production:1928 - 1929
Predecessor:Opel 10/30 (10/35) PS
Successor:Opel 1.8 litre
Class:Luxury car
Body Style:4-door sedan, 2-door coupe, 6-door limousine
Related:Cadillac Series 341
Engine:8-cylinder[1]
Length:54001NaN1
Width:18301NaN1
Height:17601NaN1
Wheelbase:37001NaN1
Weight:22000NaN0

The Opel Regent is a luxury car from the German carmaker Opel introduced in November 1928 and available as a four-door limousine and two-door coupe.[2] The official name was Opel 24/110 (24 Steuer-PS/110 PS nominal).

The 54001NaN1 long Regent was available from 25,000 Reichsmark, and had an eight-cylinder engine with 6 litre capacity that allowed a top speed of 1301NaN1. The Regent is notable for being Opel's most luxurious vehicle and competed with the likes of Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, and Mercedes-Benz.

In March 1929, General Motors bought 80% of the share capital of Adam Opel AG. Since GM feared too much competition with the top models of its own brands Cadillac and Buick, the Regent was discontinued. GM purchased back all models that had been purchased and scrapped them in an event described as unique by various automotive historians. This means that no Regent has survived but the car's Blueprints are preserved.

The name Regent was later used for the luxury versions of the 1932 Opel Regent 1.8 Litre.[3] However, the Opel Regent 1.8 Litre was much smaller and less powerful than the original Regent and was never seen as its true successor.

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  1. Web site: 1928 Opel Regent 8 cylinder luxury sedan. GM Photostore. 7 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030550/http://www.gmphotostore.com/1928-Opel-Regent-8-cylinder-luxury-sedan/productinfo/53219555/. 4 March 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Opel History 1920-1929. GM Media. 7 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055346/http://media.gm.com/content/media/intl/en/opel/company_opel/history/1920-1929/_jcr_content/rightpar/sectioncontainer_2/par/download_0/file.res/Opel_History_1920-1929.pdf. 4 March 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: 1932 Opel Regent 1.8 Liter. GM Photo Store. 7 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002248/http://www.gmphotostore.com/1932-Opel-Regent-18-Liter/productinfo/53219623/. 4 March 2016. dead.