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    Driven: Facelifted Opel Corsa impresses with style and features

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on June 14th, 2024 / in Car Reviews, featured

    Driven: Facelifted Opel Corsa impresses with style and features

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on June 14th, 2024 / in Car Reviews, featured

    By Malusi Msomi

    The Opel Corsa nameplate dates back to 1982, and since then, it has produced more than 15 million
    models spanning five generations. We attended the launch of the latest facelift model to see if the
    little hatch still has it.

    Design

    In terms of design, the facelift Opel Corsa features OPEL’s Vizor front end, housing advanced driver
    aids and safety technologies. Other styling updates include 16-inch black alloy wheels for the Lite
    and Edition models, and bi-colour diamond cut 16-inch alloy wheels for the GS Line, which also has a
    black roof, badging, and lettering. All models come standard with LED headlights, with fog lights
    standard on the Edition and GS Line. It is honestly a good-looking car.

    Interior

    Inside, the new Corsa’s upgraded infotainment system now features the OPEL Pure Panel. The
    Edition and GS Line trims (which we drove) come with a new 10-inch Intellilink touchscreen with
    wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. The Lite model makes
    do with a 3.5-inch digital instrument cluster. Additionally, the new Corsa includes an updated
    steering wheel design and offers new front heated seats on the GS Line. It’s a good place to be, but
    we fear the new-age buyer would like a sunroof just for vibes.

    Engines

    Powering the Opel Corsa range is a turbocharged 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine that comes in two
    different flavours. The Lite and Edition deliver 74kW/205Nm, while the top-of-the-range GS Line
    boasts a 96kW/230Nm version of the peppy engine. The Lite and Edition are paired with a 6-speed
    manual, while the GS Line gets a six-speed automatic. Having piloted the aforementioned model,
    we’re pretty impressed by the engine and gearbox responsiveness. We found the ride compliant and
    the sound of the three-cylinder quite entertaining when driven in a spirited manner. While Opel
    claims the GS Line will sip unleaded fuel at 6.3 l/100km, during our short drive we saw a reasonable
    6.6 l/100km.

    Safety

    Safety features across the range include ABS with EBD and EBA, six airbags, hill-start assist, and an
    electronic stability program. The Edition model adds front and rear park assist along with a reverse
    camera. The GS Line comes equipped with a comprehensive set of additional safety systems,
    including lane keep assist.

    Verdict

    The Corsa is a great offering from Opel; however, it does face stiff competition from its German rival,
    the Polo, which is a volume seller in Mzansi. With that said, Opel has made sure that the Corsa “still
    has it” as it offers a great ride, a punchy engine, and great looks.

    Pricing

    Corsa Lite 1.2T MT – R374,900
    Corsa Edition 1.2T MT – R394,900
    Corsa GS Line 1.2T AT – R459,900

    All models in the Opel Corsa range come standard with a five-year / 100,000 km warranty and a
    three-year / 45,000 km service plan.

    Categories: Car Reviews, featured  /  Tags: 2024 Opel Corsa GSi, Opel, Opel Corsa, Opel South Africa
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