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Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort

SedanPetrolManualRWDYear 1983
140
Horsepower · 103 kW
11.0s
0–100 km/h
198
km/h top speed
10.2
l/100 km

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort is a sedan powered by a petrol engine delivering 140 hp (103 kW). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 11.0 s and reaches a top speed of 198 km/h. Fuel efficiency stands at 10.2 l/100 km combined. Drive is routed to the rear-wheel-drive axle via a manual. This variant was introduced in 1983 as part of the Opel Senator (1983-1987) generation, and sits alongside 3 other variants in this generation. Full specifications — including engine displacement, transmission type, dimensions, weight, and historical list price — are available on the specifications page.

Updated Jun 2026 · Data curated by Cars-Data.com
Quick answers
What is the engine power of the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort produces 140 hp (103 kW).

How fast does the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 11.0 seconds.

What is the top speed of the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort?

The top speed of the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort is 198 km/h.

What is the fuel consumption of the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort has a combined fuel consumption of 10.2 l/100 km.

What transmission does the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort have?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort is equipped with a Manual transmission.

Is the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort front, rear, or all-wheel drive?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort sends power through the REAR WHEEL DRIVE drivetrain.

What is the engine size of the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort has a 2,490 cc engine with 6 cylinders.

What is the torque of the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort produces 205 Nm of torque.

When was the Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort introduced?

The Opel Senator 2.5i Comfort was introduced in 1983.