Irmscher’s Opel Zafira Is A Van You Might Actually Want To Drive

German tuner Irmscher has just unveiled its modified version of the Opel Zarifa and the finished product is a van that looks more appealing than the stock version.

Dubbed the is3 Black Phantom, it has received a plethora of modifications, including a revised front fascia that includes a new chin spoiler and blacked-out accents. Irmscher has then set about tweaking the overall looks of the Zafira’s sides, with black graphics that run along the doors and a second black accent just above the skirts.

Any good aftermarket special like this needs a new set of wheels and the is3 Black Phantom has just that thanks to a set of 20-inch wheels with a ‘Heli Star’ design. The tuner has also lowered the van’s ride height in a bid to improve its handling. Completing the exterior modifications is some black trim, a subtle roof spoiler, and a bespoke rear diffuser.

Read Also: Irmscher Wants To Make The Opel Insignia GSi Look And Go Faster

Should customers want to turn their Zafira into a home-away-from-home, Irmscher offers a plethora of interior upgrades. These include a pull-out stove and sink as well as a host of wooden draws and storage cubbies.

Additionally, soft padding helps create a double bed just behind the two front seats. With a set of Irmscher-branded camp chairs, this would be the perfect vehicle to use during the workweek while also doubling as a great way to escape the city and go on a little camping trip on the weekend.

Irmscher has yet to release pricing for the is3 Black Phantom, but we suspect buyers will be able to pick and choose what parts they want.

The all-electric Ferrari hyper SUV rendered has a very sleek profile.

Sadly, this Bentley Bentayga has fallen victim to the Texas slab culture.

This facelifted E39 M5 has 54,000 miles on the clock and all the necessary creature comforts.

The Lamborghini Aventador has a Liberty Walk widebody kit and army green wrap.

Besides the black paint, this Defender V8 prototype probably had upgraded brakes as well.

This Suzuki Jimny would struggle to clear a small pothole, let alone go off road.

While we don’t know performance specs, the stock 592 hp RS7 does the 0-60 in 3,5 seconds.

This stupendously powerful Golf also does the quarter mile in just 9.1 seconds.

The 516HP Corvette C8 takes on the more powerful but a lot heavier 707HP Jeep Trackhawk.

This Defender has been modded inside and out, but the engine is still a puny 122 hp diesel.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *