New Opel Corsa ready for Paris

August 29, 2014
New Opel Corsa ready for Paris Fifth generation Opel Corsa
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Opel is in attack mode with the new Corsa that will go on show for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in October.


Across four generations spanning 32 years, almost 12 million units have been sold across Europe, including 2.8 million of the current Corsa D. The fifth generation will roll off the assembly lines in Eisenach and Zaragoza before the end of the year. The Corsa E can now be ordered in Germany in its sporty three-door bodystyle with either petrol or diesel engines.

The highlight is the newly-developed three-cylinder, 1.0 ECOTEC Direct Injection Turbo, part of the brand’s major powertrain offensive.  Available in two output configurations, giving 66 kW/90 hp or 85 kW/115 hp, the compact, all-aluminum 1.0 ECOTEC Direct Injection Turbo, already meets Euro 6 emission standards.

You can also get a new 74 kW/100 hp 1.4-liter turbo engine with 200 Nm maximum torque, as well as further developed, Euro 6 compliant 1.2 and 1.4-liter naturally-aspirated units giving 51 kW/70 hp and 66 kW/90 hp. In addition, completely revised, more refined and now also Euro 6 compliant 1.3 CDTI engines with 55 kW/75 hp and 70 kW/95 hp expand the Corsa offer on the diesel side. New-generation turbo chargers ensure smooth driving and acceleration at low engine speeds with minimal noise generation.

Both versions come with fuel-saving Start/Stop technology fitted as standard. At launch, the most frugal Corsa diesel version – with 70 kW/95 hp, 5-speed manual transmission and braking energy recuperation system – can reduce the three-door model‘s CO2 emissions down to 85 g/km and fuel consumption down to 3.2 liters per 100 km in the combined cycle.

The introduction of new transmissions also contributes to the enhanced driving experience and improvement in efficiency. Both versions of the 1.0 ECOTEC Direct Injection Turbo are mated to an all-new, compact six-speed manual gearbox. Highlights include greater efficiency, thanks to low friction design and a precise shift feel. 
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