![]() ![]() In 2005, the 1.6 8v petrol engine was replaced with a more powerful and efficient 1.4 engine. It was built in São José dos Campos, Brazil.įrom launch, there were three petrol engines and one diesel engine. ![]() The initial version had been co-developed by Opel and General Motors do Brasil. The Meriva was sold in South America (except in Chile) from 2003 through 2012 (2013 in Argentina) as the Chevrolet Meriva, where it was replaced in 2012 by the Chevrolet Spin. The front seat could be pushed fully backwards. In three passenger mode, the back seat looked like a regular one piece seat. In the two passenger mode, the seats were separated from the doors and from each other much like the front seats. The second row could accommodate two or three passengers. Although it only had five seats divided into two rows, the second row could slide forward or backward, or be flattened into the floor, making a flat, level platform for increased boot space. Like its larger counterpart, the Zafira, the Meriva had a flexible interior, marketed as FlexSpace. It has been described as a mini MPV, a supermini-MPV, a small people carrier, and an estate car. The first official pictures of the Meriva were released in August 2002. The first generation, named the Meriva A, was based on the third generation Opel Corsa C.
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