Vauxhall Royale and Royale Coupe (1978 – 1984) Review

Vauxhall Royale and Royale Coupe (1978 – 1984) At A Glance

3/5

+Great driving position, characterful interiors, fast in injected form

-Heavy on fuel, rusty, not a cool choice

The stage in GM's plan to unify the Vauxhall and Opel ranges arrived in late 1978 with the launch of the Royale. It was Vauxhall's first full-sized range-topper since the Viscount/Cresta PD, but because of its German heritage, owed nothing to the brick-shaped old stager.

The Royale saloon and coupé were effectively Anglicised versions of Opel’s Senator and Monza models. And aside side from the front grille and badges (there would be no unique droopsnoot nose for this car), they were identical to their Opel counterparts and were now built in Germany.

All were powered by Opel's cam-in-head straight-six, which had seen plenty of service in the Admiral and Commodore as well as the newer Senator - and were therefore trusted and reliable. For the Royale, it was initially available in 2784cc carburetted form, pushing out a modest 138bhp, but in 1980 the Royale was treated to the full-fat 2969cc fuel-injection engine, previously only available in the Opel.

It developed 180bhp and, with it, the ability to top 130mph. The name lasted until 1984, to be supplanted by the Vauxhall-badged Senator at the time of the model's A2 facelift. Again, sales took quite a leap at this time.

Ask Honest John

A friend has been left a Vauxhall Royale Coupe by her late father - who would be interested in it?

"I have a friend who has been left, a Vauxhall Royale Coupe by her late father. It is a 1979 model in moderate condition and currently on a SORN notice. She would like it to go to be repaired and back on the road again. Can you please let me know the names and addresses of any Royale Car clubs or collectors who may be interested in this car? The lady is not too worried about value but would like to see the car restored and back on the road."
You could try the Vauxhall Monza and Royale Club (kenmonza@aol.com), there's also the Vauxhall Bedford Owners' Association (https://www.vboa.org.uk/club-directory).
Answered by Keith Moody
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