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CORSA
UNCOVERED!

- First ever pictures of all-new
Corsa
- Set to debut at British
International Motor Show
- Distinctive face and coupe-like
styling
- Newly developed fun-to-drive
chassis
It’s fresh, it’s funky and it’s
Britain’s most important new supermini in years! These are the first
official shots of the all-new Vauxhall Corsa, which is set to go on
sale later in 2006.
And it’s great news for Vauxhall,
because not only will the newcomer add further style to the
Luton-based maker’s dynamic model range, but it will also be making
its debut here in Britain, at July’s British International Motor
Show, to be held at the ExCel Centre in London’s Docklands.

New Corsa is slightly longer and
wider than the current car, while the coupe-like roofline of the
three-door gives it a dynamic, sporty stance in keeping with
Vauxhall’s reputation for stylish design and driving excitement.
Chief designer, Niels Loeb, said:
"This is just what we wanted the coupe-like three-door Corsa to be.
Unique both inside and out, giving the owner a lasting feel-good
factor. It just cries out to be driven."
Inside, New Corsa drivers will enjoy
a more spacious cabin than in the existing car, with the longer
wheelbase and wider track helping deliver greater leg and shoulder
room. The funky interior is finished in quality, high-grade
materials, including neat touches such as translucent control knobs
and switches, which illuminate with the headlamps to make them
easier to find when driving in the dark.

The chassis, which was designed and
developed by GM’s engineers in Germany, is tuned to deliver top
levels of dynamic ability and agility, with a host of active safety
features including Enhanced Understeer Control (EUC). New Corsa will
also be the first car in its class to have variable progressive
sports power steering, which is designed to offer greater levels of
feedback on the open road, but lightens up when used in congested
urban areas. A lowered sports chassis with 17-inch alloy wheels will
be available.
Five engines will be available
initially. Petrol choices will be 1.0, 1.2 and 1.4-litres, while
there will also be a common-rail diesel using GM’s award-winning
1.3-litre CDTi unit, while the flagship oil burner will be an
all-new 125PS 1.7-litre CDTi.

New Corsa benefits from the best of
GM’s global technology, and will be offered with innovations like
Halogen Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL), which alters the light beam
according to speed and steering input, plus an innovative new
infotainment system, which will include MP3 compatibility and
Bluetooth phone connectivity. The user-friendly cabin will also
feature options designed to allow the driver to have their own
personal settings for the climate control and infotainment systems.
Prices and specifications will be
announced closer to the official launch, and New Corsa will be
available in showrooms from autumn.
Dimensions
| Height |
1.49
metres |
| Length |
3.99
metres |
| Width |
1.71
metres |
|
Wheelbase |
2511mm |
| Track
(front/rear) |
1473/1458mm |
|