Revealed: Opel According To Reilly

Bertel Schmitt
by Bertel Schmitt

What is the future of Opel? Here is the version of GM Europe’s interim-turned-permanent chief Nick Reilly. He gave an interview to Germany’s auto motor und sport magazine. (Interview in the print edition, not available on-line.)

Of course, Opel according to Reilly will aggressively gain market share: “We are confident that we can not only maintain but also expand our market share in Europe.”

Opel currently holds a 6.5 percent share of Europe. Reilly wants to see that to “rise to 10 percent and beyond in the medium range.” And how will that come to pass?



Opel according to Reilly will be taken off the leash when it comes to developing vehicles. The next generation of the Corsa will be developed mostly in Germany rather than in South Korea, Reilly promised.

Opel according to Reilly will develop a successor of the entry-level model Agila, again in cooperation with Suzuki, and never mind Volkswagen’s engagement in the Japanese automaker. Whistling in the dark, Reilly promises that “all existing projects between Suzuki and GM will be continued.” However, with some hedging: “I personally believe that there is room for two models in this segment: one that is positioned more practically than the Agila and another that comes from the sporty and lifestyle side and will be our future Mini.” So is that two or three of the small critters? By the way, the Agila ranks on place 79 of Germany’s sales charts, down from #52 in the year before.

Opel according to Reilly will bring out a small SUV based on the Corsa in 2012/13, probably made in Korea.

Opel according to Reilly will launch the next generation Antara SUV by 2014 at the latest.

Opel according to Reilly doesn’t have plans for a replacement of their flagship Insignia. “We first have to conduct our restructuring successfully in addition to polishing our image and making regular profits. This is planned for 2012.”

Opel according to Reilly will not only be in the blacks by 2012, Opel will also be fashionably green: Opel’s Volt nee Ampera should hit the market by the end of 2011.

Opel according to Reilly will sell a pure electric car within the next three years. “We will have hybrid engines in our program, in the next five years.”

Opel according to Reilly will be partly owned by the workers, reports Die Welt. Reilly wants to trade pay cuts to the tune of €265m annually for a yet to be negotiated share of the company. Negotiations will be started next month. The unions want to exact a heavy price: They want to be able to veto loss of jobs or closures of plants.

Bertel Schmitt
Bertel Schmitt

Bertel Schmitt comes back to journalism after taking a 35 year break in advertising and marketing. He ran and owned advertising agencies in Duesseldorf, Germany, and New York City. Volkswagen A.G. was Bertel's most important corporate account. Schmitt's advertising and marketing career touched many corners of the industry with a special focus on automotive products and services. Since 2004, he lives in Japan and China with his wife <a href="http://www.tomokoandbertel.com"> Tomoko </a>. Bertel Schmitt is a founding board member of the <a href="http://www.offshoresuperseries.com"> Offshore Super Series </a>, an American offshore powerboat racing organization. He is co-owner of the racing team Typhoon.

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  • Steven02 Steven02 on Dec 17, 2009

    The negotiations are not going to be favorable for the labor there. They wanting the veto power of plant closing and layoffs is ridiculous.

  • CRConrad CRConrad on Dec 24, 2009

    "Volt nee Ampera"? I think it should be the other way around: "Ampera, nee Volt". "Nee" (actually "née", with an accent) means "born" (in French); the customary usage is about women: "Mrs Married, née Maidenname". The Ampera was born a Volt; the Volt was not born an Ampera. "Die Ampera, geb. Volt", nicht umgekehrt. Na ja, schlussgemeckert: Fröhliche Weihnachten! :-)

  • Ted “the model is going to be almost 4 inches longer and 2 inches wider than its predecessor”Size matters. In this case there is 6” too much.
  • JMII Despite our past experience with Volvo my wife wants an EX30 badly. Small, upscale, minimalist EV hatch is basically her perfect vehicle.
  • Dukeisduke Is the Volvo EX30 even on sale yet? It was pulled from the NACTOY awards because they were having software problems with the vehicle.
  • Wjtinfwb If you've only got 5k to spend on transportation, I cannot imagine a worse way to spend it than on a GM orphan from Sweden that's 15 years old with 150k on the clock and limited plus expensive parts availability and dwindling techs who'd even want to work on it. Go find a similar vintage Camry or Accord with 150k miles or even a Ford or a Chevy, whatever. Hell, even an old Jaguar is less of a crapshoot than a Saab. At least you can still get parts.
  • Kwik_Shift Brands that were considered from China include BYD, Dayun, Great Wall Motors, Maxus, Nio, Omoda/Chery, Seres, XPeng, and Zeekr. KG Mobility from South Korea also made the list of candidates.That's a lot of car companies from there ready to head here.
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