: Debuted with a 2.0-litre petrol (Sport), a 2.4-litre petrol (Estate), and a 2.3-litre turbo diesel (Estate).
The first generation (Frontera A) underwent several mechanical and ergonomic updates during its seven-year run: Vauxhall Opel Frontera 1991 to Sept 1998 J to S...
: A short-wheelbase (SWB) version featuring "Tonka-toy" looks, often equipped with a removable soft-top or hard-top. : Debuted with a 2
The , produced between 1991 and September 1998 (corresponding to UK registration plates J to S ), was a pioneering mid-sized SUV that bridged the gap between rugged off-roaders and family-oriented passenger cars . Based on the Isuzu MU (3-door) and Isuzu Rodeo (5-door), it was manufactured at the IBC Vehicles plant in Luton, UK. Body Styles and Models Based on the Isuzu MU (3-door) and Isuzu
: Safety was prioritized with the introduction of standard driver and passenger airbags. The 2.8-litre diesel was replaced by a 2.5-litre turbo diesel (VM Motori) which offered increased power and torque.
: A long-wheelbase (LWB) version designed as a "junior Range Rover," offering significantly more interior space and practical family utility. Evolution and Key Milestones