Opel Corsa is
in for a replacement, which will come in two years'time. According to German newspaper
AllgemeineZeitungMainz, cited by AutoNews, the successor of the current
supermini will be built using technology from PSA, after the German brand moved
under their umbrella earlier this year.
This makes the new Corsa, which will be made at the
company's largest manufacturing site, in Zaragoza, Spain, the fourth
joint-project with the French automotive giant, after the Crossland X and
Grandland X SUVs, and the Combo utility vehicle.
The new-gen
Opel Corsa will be offered with 3- and 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engines,
with turbocharging technology and a range-topping OPC that is believed to use a
1.6-liter unit.