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In 1999 the Vectra was updated, receiving a mildly modified body
(that can be identified by the single piece headlight units and body-coloured bumpers)
together with somewhat improved handling characteristics and better equipment.
Sporting limited edition models included the touring car championship inspired i500,
Super Touring and GSi. The first model was developed in Germany by Opel Motorsport,
with the V6 engine's power increased to 195PS (143kW),
and the other two were created in Milton Keynes by Motor Sport Developments,
the team that run the Vectras in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC).
Only 3900 GSi models were ever produced, mostly in saloon and hatchback guise.
With only 317 estate versions produced during this time, they became one of the rarest production Vauxhalls ever.