
Enough with the rumors and the teasing from Opel's European site configurators;  the 2011/2012 Corsa facelift has finally been officially revealed. The  subtle restyling comes four years after the presentation of the fourth  generation model less than 12 months after Opel tweaked the supermini's engine range and chassis.
 The  updated Corsa dons a sharper face with chiseled headlamps, a new upper  grille and a restyled front bumper featuring a wider and taller lower  grille, plus different foglamp housings. The new look is complemented  with six new alloy wheel designs and a larger, redesigned Opel Blitz on  the tailgate.
The  updated Corsa dons a sharper face with chiseled headlamps, a new upper  grille and a restyled front bumper featuring a wider and taller lower  grille, plus different foglamp housings. The new look is complemented  with six new alloy wheel designs and a larger, redesigned Opel Blitz on  the tailgate.
These  changes bring the car more in line with Opel's latest offerings such as  the Meriva and Astra, though some may also find a few similarities with  the Mazda2 [up  front]. And as you can see in the picture right above, Opel seems to  poke some fun at its newly found smiley face syndrome...
Inside,  the dashboard molding sports a more textured skin while all trim levels  have been updated with new fabrics and/or decors. There's also an  available new Touch & Connect navigation system featuring a commuter  function that uses TMC information to propose alternative routes in  case of traffic problems, even when navigation is not active.
For  the new model year, Opel has also added a new trim level called the  Color Line Series, which will be available across Europe. The Color Line  Series models can be equipped with an optional "Linea" pack, featuring  two large stripes stretching across the length of the body with matching  colored 17-inch wheels and exterior mirror caps.
A  new Corsa EcoFlex 1.3 CDTI [diesel] with 95HP and standard Start/Stop  technology also enters the range. Thanks to the start/stop system, the  three-door version's fuel consumption in the combined cycle is reduced  from 3.7 to 3.5 liters/100 km [67.2 mpg US] and the emissions from 98 to  only 94 g/km CO2. The five-door variant achieves 3.6 l/100 km and emits  just 95 g/km CO2.
According  to Opel, in city driving the updated EcoFlex models returns a fuel  consumption of 4.2 liter per 100 kilometers instead of 4.6 l/100 km  previously.
The modestly refreshed Opel will go on sale across Europe in January 2011.















 
      
 









 
 
 
 

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