1982 – 2012: 30 years, 4 generations, nearly 12 million Corsa built and sold
In total around 20 million vehicles including global Corsa derivatives within GM family
There is always something new in the Corsa range
Opel Corsa A and sporty Opel Corsa OPC "Nürburgring Edition" complete Corsa story.
Opel Corsa is celebrating its
30th birthday on August 30. The production of the first generation Corsa
started in 1982 at the Figueruelas plant in Zaragoza, Spain, which was founded for
Opel´s first modern, small car. Until 1982, the compact Kadett car (length of
the 1979 Kadett D: 3.98 m) was the brand´s entry level model. With the arrival
of the smaller and even more affordable Corsa A (length: 3.62 m), Opel entered
a new, increasingly popular segment and opened a new chapter in its history.
In the last 30 years, nearly
12 million Corsa across 4 generations have been built and sold in Europe. Up to
and including August 2012, the Spanish plant in Zaragoza has produced 9.3 million
Corsa. In addition, 2.5 million units have been built at the other European plant
in Eisenach, Germany. Corsa production began there in June 1993. This makes the
Corsa the most popular label in Opel´s history. Its worldwide success is even
greater: taking into account all the global derivatives within the General
Motors family, around 20 million Corsa based vehicles have been produced or
assembled and sold around the world, mainly in Latin America (Chevrolet),
Australia (Holden), South Africa (Opel) and in China (as Buick Sail).
Since 1982, the Opel/Vauxhall
Corsa has been a major player in the European market. It offers one of the
widest product ranges in the small car segment and is constantly updated by the
introduction of new models, technologies and customized variants. It is now
available in three distinct body styles: the coupé-like three door, the family
friendly five door, and the commercial variant, the Corsa Van.
The Corsa currently accounts
for more than 28 percent of all Opel/Vauxhall sales making it the second biggest
seller of the brand, trailing very closely behind the Astra (around 30
percent). Since 2008, the Corsa three door has continuously taken the number
one spot in the 3 door hatchback B segment in Western Europe with a share of 18
percent (2012 year-to-date). Overall, the Corsa (three and five door) is currently
the number three in the Western European B segment with a share of more than ten
percent. It boasts the top ranking in Greece and is the number two in its
respective segments in Germany, the UK and Belgium. In Spain and the
Netherlands, the Corsa is the number three in its segment.
30 years
of Corsa strengths
Great looks, a roomy cabin, state-of-the-art
technology, a high degree of eco-friendliness and its sporty appeal are very
important factors in the Corsa’s success, as are the many international awards it
has won over the years. Right after its launch in 1982, the first generation
Corsa A received the “Golden Steering Wheel” award in Germany. Later several Corsa
generations won numerous national “Car of the Year” awards in various countries.
The current generation was voted “Autobest 2007”. In 2009 and in 2010, the
Corsa was rated number one in its class in the DEKRA used car quality report
among millions of used cars.
Eco friendliness
as a tradition
The Corsa has always
received a lot of praise for its eco-friendliness. The Corsa ECO 3 prototype unveiled
at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) in 1995, was the first low fuel consumption, “3-liter”
car. It was soon followed by Corsa production cars that made low fuel
consumption a reality and accessible to wider customer groups. The latest 1.3
CDTI ecoFLEX version with 70 kW/95 hp and Start/Stop technology is currently the
most fuel efficient Corsa with diesel consumption as low as 3.5 liters per 100
kilometer (94 g/km CO2).
High performance OPC
versions for pure driving pleasure
Opel
also caters for customers who demand high performance and yet affordable small
car motoring. So in 1987 a sporty Corsa GSi was launched already at the
Frankfurt Motor Show, with a 100 hp 1.6 liter
engine featuring electronic fuel injection. 20 years later at the 2007 Geneva
Motor Show, the top-of-the-line Corsa OPC with a
1.6 liter Turbo engine (141 kW/192 hp) had its debut. A
more powerful version has been on offer since 2011:Corsa OPC Nürburgring
Edition. It is the strongest and fastest Corsa ever. Its 1.6 liter turbocharged
gasoline engine has an output of 155 kW/210 hp. Its maximum torque of 250 Nm can
be increased by an overboost function to 280 Nm. It boasts a top speed of 230
km/h, while acceleration from standstill to 100 km/h is achieved in only 6.8
seconds.
Corsa news every six months
The
Corsa family is always evolving with new innovations. Ever since its launch,
the current generation has always been updated twice a year with the
introduction of new models and technologies. In 2010, everything under the
Corsa’s skin was renewed with a host of improvements,
especially on the chassis side and the steering, as well as with an enhanced
engine range providing more power, more driving fun and more comfort while
using less fuel.
The Opel Corsa’s makeover continued into 2011 when it was
given a fresh look, a re-designed face and
sportier appearance inside and out. It was updated with new colors and decors as well as an extensive offer
of customized versions making it more attractive than ever. The 94 g ecoFLEX
version was launched and Start/Stop technology was introduced in several
models. Updates also included a new, multimedia
infotainment system called “Touch & Connect” that features a five inch
color touch screen, full navigation coverage for 28 European countries,
Bluetooth, iPod and USB connectivity at a very competitive price.
In
2012, the powertrain portfolio was expanded with a
powerful and efficient 88 kW/120 hp 1.4 liter turbocharged ecoFLEX gasoline
engine with Start/Stop. Several new, colorful and attractive three and
five-door models have been added to the very popular and successful Color
Edition line-up: the sporty and elegant Corsa “Kaleidoscope”, the All Black and
All White Color Editions and a new and even more trendy, Color Edition Switch
pack.
The present Corsa line-up offers many innovative
features like no other competitor, including a heated steering wheel or the integrated
FlexFix bike carrier. Other features are rarely
available in the segment, like halogen Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL), Hill
Start Assist (HSA) and a panorama sunroof.
The Opel Corsa celebrates
its 30th birthday in the year of another important jubilee: In 2012
Opel marks its 150th anniversary as a company. Only a few other car
manufacturers can boast such a long tradition. This year, there are even two
more birthdays to celebrate. The Zaragoza and Eisenach plants will have their
30th and 20th anniversary respectively.
Opel launched in Australia today!
ReplyDeleteAll Opel fans should check out the new Opel Advent Garage Facebook App.
30 days of Opel/German fun facts
Through the Opel Australia page.
http://www.facebook.com/OpelAustralia/app_245302208923146
A chance to win a new Opel Astra or new Opel Corsa (Australian residents only)
Lots of cool videos and prizes.
Enjoy.