The Trajectory of the Chevrolet Tigra in Brazil and the World

In 1998, the Chevrolet Tigra made his debut in Brazil.

Imported directly from the factory Opel, in Zaragoza, Spain, the Tigra was one of the first imported sports models to land in the country after the reopening of imports,

a reflection of the economic stabilization brought about by Real Plan in 1994.

The arrival of the Tigra brought a new possibility for Brazilian consumers who wanted a compact sports car, something that until then was not very common in the national market.

With an affordable price and an eye-catching design, the Brazilian Tigra was quickly embraced by the public.

The model 1.6 16 valve was the most popular in Brazil and yielded up to 100 hp, which made it quite agile for a car in this category.

Furthermore, the Brazilian Tigra shared some parts with the European Opel Corsa, which facilitated maintenance and guaranteed greater durability for the model.

Today, the Chevrolet Tigra It's more than just a car.

He is a living memory from the 90s era, a true rare jewel for collectors and fans of classic cars.