After going against the trend and revealing the electrically powered variant of the new Corsa ahead of the internal combustion engine counterparts, German carmaker Opel announced today (June 26) the ...
Ahead of the fifth-generation supermini's debut at the Paris Motor Show, both Opel and its British sister brand Vauxhall have revealed a number of very significant details regarding the Corsa E.
Opel has dropped a new, Euro 5-compliant 1.4-litre engine into its B-segment Corsa hatches with steering and rear-suspension upgrades to match. The new engine sees an increase in power from 66 to 74kW ...
OPEL has this year in quick succession released three new models on South African roads. Two of them – the uber-trendy 3-door Adam and compact SUV Mokka – are brand-new for the local market while the ...
Having unveiled the all-new, PSA-based Corsa in all-electric e-Corsa guise back in May, Opel has now released full engine details of its sixth generation B-segment hatch. Known internally as the Corsa ...
Need somebody to bore you with ideal bore to stroke ratios, or the intricacies of how variable valve timing works? Ask Andrei and watch the hours roll by… He’s also quite a strange bloke who never ...
Launched locally earlier last year, the Opel Corsa is Opel’s latest and smallest addition to its carried fleet in Singapore. It's a 1.2L turbocharged supermini, with a price tag of under $100,000.
Apparently we like to flex our motoring muscles more than our continental cousins. At least that's what Opel reckons for it has adjusted the steering on right-hand versions of its new Corsa to give ...
Opel (and Vauxhall) are introducing a brand new engine in the subcompact Corsa along with a pair of special edition models that epitomize the yin and yang of the universe, represented by black and ...
The combined fuel consumption quoted on the label on your windscreen is not a real-life figure, it’s the result of a laboratory test, and the aim of it its to provide the buyer with a figure they can ...
Opel has held its TechDay at its engineering center in Rüsselsheim, Germany where the company revealed a handful of details about its future product lineup. Since Opel and Vauxhall are now part of ...
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