This is the second time we catch Opel working on the
next generation of the Corsa compact model, with our spies this time spotting
them during winter testing in northern Sweden.
The new generation of the
Opel/Vauxhall Corsa is going to be based on a new platform which will allow for
a slightly roomier cabin and less weight, compared to the current model. With
that said, some reports suggest that the platform in question is a shrunken
version of that found in the bigger Astra.
The test car is still in its early development
phase, which explains the heavy camouflage and body cladding in an attempt to
keep the final shape of the new Corsa away from prying eyes. Still, we’re able
to see that the overall design keeps close tabs to the existing Astra, with the
front end to likely adopt a more aggressive and distinctive face with multiple
lighting elements and the rear opting for a set of slim taillights.
Inside, the dashboard will feature better quality
materials, a more premium design and the latest infotainment solutions. Opel is
also going to offer a wide range of three- and four-cylinder petrol and diesel
engines, which are all going to be turbocharged, bar the entry-level petrol
versions. The hot OPC version will live on, with a turbocharged 1.6-litre
petrol providing the thrust.
The new generation will reportedly continue to be
offered in three- and five-door bodystyles, unlike most of its rivals. Opel is
also working on a four-door sedan version but that’s probably destined for
markets outside Europe, like China where it’ll be offered under the Buick
brand.
The new Opel Corsa is not expected to hit the market
before 2018 which should mean that the first reveal should happen towards the
end of 2017.
Cr : Carscoops