MotorPassion Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 (edited) La lunghezza è di 4.06 metri ed il passo è stato allungato di 28 mm. Mentre l'altezza è stata ridotta di 48 mm. Opel ha solo dichiarato, sul lato della massa, di aver messo alla frustra la nuova Corsa, segnando - per il modello di ingresso gamma - una massa in ordine di marcia di 980 kg. Anche se l'altezza complessiva della vettura è stata ridotta, c'è più spazio per gli occupanti all'interno. +3 mm per lo spazio sopra la testa, come conseguenza dell'abbassamento dei sedili di 28 mm. Il Baule è anche più generoso di prima, con il volume che sale da 285 litri a 309 litri. Corsa-e Press Release Corsa-e: Cita New Opel Corsa-e: offers electric driving range of 330 kilometres (WLTP1) Powerful: 100kW (136hp) in every Corsa-e Active safety: systems include adaptive speed assistance Bright idea: IntelliLux LED® matrix light for first time in small car segment Rüsselsheim. Opel goes electric. With the all-new, sixth generation Corsa, the German carmaker is offering for the first time a battery-electric version with a range of 330 kilometres (WLTP1, provisional figure). Opel has chosen the brand’s most popular model to finally bring electric mobility out of its niche-existence. The Opel Corsa is an absolute bestseller. More than 13.6 million units have been produced since the world premiere in 1982. The Corsa has made millions of people mobile; now it is offering them access to emission-free driving. The order books for the sixth-generation Corsa will open in a few weeks, beginning with the Corsa-e, followed by the diesel and petrol versions. Impressive data: 100kW (136hp) power output, 330 km range1 Opel has been producing cars for 120 years and has always made technology available to a wide audience of car buyers. The new Corsa-e offers state-of-the-art electric mobility. With a range of 330 km according to WLTP1, the five-seat Corsa-e is suitable for unconstrained every-day use. The 50 kWh battery can be fast-charged to 80 per cent of its capacity in 30 minutes. The Corsa-e is prepared for all charging options – via cable, wallbox or high-speed charging – and the battery is covered by an eight-year warranty. The state-of-charge can be checked with the “myOpel” app, so that charging times and costs can be optimized at all times. Furthermore, the range can be adapted by the driver, who can choose from three driving modes – Normal, Eco and Sport. Sport increases responsiveness and driving dynamics, with a moderate loss of driving range. In Eco mode the Corsa-e becomes a long-distance runner, significantly increasing the range while hardly affecting comfort. The Corsa-e’s propulsion system combines emission-free driving with a maximum “fun-to-drive” factor. Thanks to the 100kW (136hp) power output and a maximum 260 Nm of instantaneous torque, the highlights include responsiveness, agility and dynamic performance. The Corsa-e needs only 2.8 seconds2 to sprint from zero to 50 km/h, only 8.1 seconds2 from zero to 100 km/h – a match for sports cars. The Corsa-e also looks dynamic thanks to its sporty design, while the compact exterior dimensions of previous generations are retained. With a length of 4.06 metres the Corsa remains an agile, practical and well-arranged five-seater. The roof line is coupé-like, 48mm lower than its predecessor’s, without detriment to headroom. The driver sits 28mm lower. Handling and driving dynamics benefit from the lower centre of gravity. The handling is responsive and dynamic, for more fun behind the steering wheel. The modern interior with fully digitalised cockpit can even be upgraded with leather seats. Safety first: IntelliLux LED® Matrix light, side blind-spot assist, flank guard Technologies and assistance systems that are more often found in higher market segments make their debut in the Corsa-e. The top features include the adaptive, glare-free IntelliLux LED® matrix light that Opel offers for the first time in the small car segment. The eight LED elements, controlled by a newest-generation high-resolution front camera, continuously adapt the light beam to the prevailing traffic situation and the surroundings. Advanced driver assistance systems provide tangible additional safety. Thanks to the new front camera traffic sign recognition now detects additional information, such as LED signs. The speed limits saved in the system are also shown in the display. Radar supported adaptive speed control and sensor-based flank-guard celebrate their premiere in the new Corsa. Side blind-spot assist and a variety of parking assistants are also available. Multimedia systems with “Opel Connect” telematics service New infotainment systems keep the new Corsa’s drivers and passenger fully connected. The Multimedia Navi with 7.0-inch colour touchscreen, as well as the top-of-the-line Multimedia Navi Pro with 10.0-inch colour touchscreen, also offer the new “Opel Connect” telematics service. Helpful functions, such as Live Navigation with real-time traffic information, as well as direct connection with roadside assistance and emergency call, give additional peace of mind to drivers and passengers. 1 Preliminary data determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology. EG type approval and Certificate of Conformity are not yet available. Preliminary values may differ from official final type approval data. 2 Preliminary values Further information about official fuel consumption, official specific CO2 emissions and consumption of electric energy can be found in the “guideline about fuel consumption, CO2 Emissions and electric energy consumption of new passenger cars” ('Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen') in German language, which is available free of charge at any point of sales and at DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Helmuth-Hirth-Straße 1, D-73760 Ostfildern. Opel Corsa La gamma motori sarà articolata come: 1.2 3 cilindri aspirato da 75 CV (manuale 5 marce) 1.2 Turbo LPT 100 CV / 205 Nm (manuale 6 marce, AT8) 1.2 Turbo HPT 130 CV / 230 Nm (AT8) 1.5 4 cilindri TurboDiesel da 103 CV e 250 Nm di coppia Press Release: Cita Fun to drive: advanced engines, low seating position, sporty handling Efficient: light weight, lower fuel consumption, high driveability Take your pick: especially sporty GS Line, comfortable Corsa Elegance Typically Opel: adaptive IntelliLux LED® matrix light and seats with massage function Innovations for everyone: eight-speed automatic and advanced assistance systems Rüsselsheim. The sixth generation of the Opel Corsa is in the fast lane. Just a few days after the presentation of the battery-electric version, Opel is now announcing the Corsa with classic combustion engines – more efficient, more advanced and more dynamic than ever. Sales of the 4.06-metre-long, five-door small car from the German carmaker start with particularly economical petrol and diesel engines featuring power outputs ranging from 55kW (75hp) to 96kW (130hp). Moderate fuel consumption and an engaging drive are characteristic of all powertrain options (fuel consumption NEDC1: urban 5.5-3.7 l/100km; extra-urban 4.2-2.9 l/100km; combined 4.7-3.2 l/100km, 106-85 g/km CO2; WLTP2: combined 6.2-4.0 l/100 km, 140-105 g/km CO2, all figures preliminary). “The reaction to the presentation of the all-electric Corsa-e – an electric car for everyone –is phenomenal”, said Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller. “The Corsa with classic combustion engines will follow in its wheel tracks. Combustion engine or electric drive? At Opel, thanks to the multi-energy platform, both are possible in one model. The customer decides.” The gearbox range is topped by the eight-speed automatic transmission. The sporty overall impression is underlined by the lightweight design and the low seating position of the driver. In addition, passive safety is at a high level, while Opel’s engineers have also finely tuned the chassis and the steering. All these qualities are already offered by the base version. Equally convincing are the advanced assistance systems, innovative infotainment and an excellent price-performance ratio. The Corsa also makes a smooth eight-speed automatic transmission available for the first time in this segment. For this price, there has never been a more high-tech, dynamic Opel Corsa. The new Corsa can be ordered as of July 1 in Germany. The entry-level variant is priced at €13,990 (RRP including VAT in Germany). This already includes numerous assistance systems, such as front collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection as standard. In addition to the all-electric Corsa-e, diesel and petrol versions are available in three new equipment lines: as Edition for €15,850 in Germany (RRP including VAT), Elegance and especially sporty GS Line are also available. New engines: Ideal balance between efficiency and performance The sixth-generation Corsa’s all-new engine portfolio aims to offer customers an ideal balance between efficiency and an engaging drive. Compared with the current power units, the new engines return significantly reduced fuel consumption and emissions while retaining similar power outputs. The improvements begin straight away with the base 55kW (75hp) 1.2 – NEDC combined fuel consumption is 4.2-4.1 l/100km (preliminary fuel consumption NEDC1: urban 4.9-4.8 l/100km; extra-urban 3.8-3.6 l/100km; combined 4.2-4.1 l/100km, 95-93 g/km CO2; WLTP2: combined 5.9-5.3 l/100km, 133-120 g/km CO2). This is a substantial improvement in comparison to the current 1.2 model with 51kW/70hp and its NEDC combined consumption of 5.9-5.6 l/100km and 134-128g/km CO2. Higher performance is supplied by the award-winning, three-cylinder, direct-injection turbocharged engine family (Engine of the Year 2015-2018), also with 1.2-litres displacement. The all-aluminium engines produce 74kW (100hp) or 96kW (130hp). With the 74kW (100hp) engine, the new Corsa needs 4.5-4.2 l/100km NEDC combined (fuel consumption NEDC1: urban 5.3-5.1 l/100km, extra-urban 4.0-3.6 l/100km and combined 4.5-4.2 l/100km, 102-96 l/100km; and 6.2-5.4 l/100km, 140-122 g/km CO2 combined in the WLTP2 cycle, all figures preliminary). The 1.4-litre predecessor, also with 74kW (100hp) consumed 5.8-5.4 l/100km combined according to NEDC (WLTP: 6.7-6.5 l/100km, 151-146g/km CO2). Even with the most powerful 96kW (130hp) version, which has no equivalent in the current Corsa range, the preliminary fuel consumption and emissions figures remain moderate (NEDC1: urban 5.5-5-4 l/100km; extra-urban 4.2-4.0 l/100km; combined 4.7-4.5 l/100km, 106-103 g/km CO2; WLTP2: combined 6.0-5.6 l/100km, 136-128 g/km CO2). Wide torque plateau for petrol engines: Top driveability High efficiency and lively performance are characteristic of the new petrol engines. Internal friction and friction losses have been reduced to a minimum. The turbocharger also reacts immediately, with strong torque development already at low rpm. Maximum torque of the 74kW (100hp) 1.2 is 205Nm; the top 96kW (130hp) unit even develops 230Nm. With the majority of maximum torque available in a wide band, both engines are notable for their high driveability. At least 95 per cent of maximum torque is developed between 1,500 and 3,500rpm – in combination with the low vehicle weight, excellent aerodynamics and the optimised gear ratios, this enables very good driveability. The improvement in efficiency through the engine range is reflected in the driving performance. While the new Corsa with 96kW (130hp) reaches a maximum speed of 208 km/h, its predecessor needed 15 per cent more power (110kW / 150hp) to get to 207km/h. With zero to 100km/h acceleration in 8.7 seconds, the new model is 0.2s quicker than its predecessor. Equally impressive is the 1.2 turbo with 74kW (100hp). With a top speed of 188km/h, it is 3.0km/h faster than the similarly powered predecessor. Depending on the gearbox, it also accelerates from zero to 100km/h in around 10.0 seconds – 1.0s quicker (all figures preliminary). In addition to the engines, the powertrain improvements also include the transmissions. The 55kW (75hp) entry-level engine is fitted with a five-speed manual gearbox as standard. With the 74kW (100hp) unit, customers can choose from a six-speed manual or a smooth eight-speed automatic. Adaptive shift programmes and Quickshift-technology represent the state-of-the-art in the Corsa’s market segment. Drivers can shift gears themselves via the paddles at the steering wheel. The top-of-the-line, 96kW (130hp) 1.2 Direct Injection Turbo is always combined with the eight-speed automatic transmission. High-tech and high efficiency: New Corsa also with diesel The three petrol engines are joined by a lively 1.5-litre diesel with 75kW (102hp) and maximum torque of 250Nm (preliminary fuel consumption NEDC1: urban 3.8-3.7 l/100km; extra-urban 3.1-2.9 l/100km; combined 3.4-3.2 l/100km, 88-85 g/km CO2; WLTP2: combined 4.5-4.0 l/100km, 117-105 g/km CO2, preliminary). For optimum exhaust after-treatment, the emissions reduction system – consisting of a passive oxidation catalyst/NOx adsorber, AdBlue injector, SCR catalyst and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) – is grouped together as a compact single unit, as near as possible to the engine. The NOx adsorber acts as a cold start catalyst, reducing NOx emissions at temperatures below the SCR light-off. Fans of electric-mobility, of course, can order the Corsa-e. Thanks to the common modular platform (CMP), various powertrains can be offered on one platform. Lean: lightest variant weighs less than 1,000kg In addition to the new Corsa’s lively engines, the lightweight design also contributes to the top driving dynamics. The lightest version of the next generation model even undercuts the magical 1,000-kilogramme mark. Excluding driver, the five-door weighs only 980kg. Compared with its predecessor, this model variant is a useful 108kg lighter. This is a weight-saving of around 10 per cent, although the new model has a similar length of 4.06 metres. The body-in-white is around 40kg lighter, the very compact three-cylinder engines weigh around 15kg less than the four-cylinder units of the previous generation. The aluminium bonnet also saves 2.4kg in comparison to the previous model’s smaller bonnet made of steel. The seats also have been put on a diet. The optimized seat structure saves another 10kg. The new Corsa conveys dynamics through its sporty design – especially in combination with the two-tone paintwork. The roof line is coupé-like, 48mm lower than the predecessor’s, without detriment to headroom for the driver and front passenger. The driver sits 28mm lower. Handling and driving dynamics benefit from the lower centre of gravity. The handling is responsive and dynamic, for more fun behind the steering wheel. Democratisation of technology: advanced assistance systems and matrix light In the new Corsa, Opel offers technologies and assistance systems that customers otherwise only know from higher vehicle classes. A real highlight is the adaptive glare-free IntelliLux LED® matrix light, which Opel is making widely available for the first time in the small car segment. The eight LED elements are controlled by a high-resolution front camera of the latest generation and automatically and continuously adapt the light beam to the respective traffic situation and surroundings. State-of-the-art assistance systems such as traffic sign recognition or the radar-based automatic cruise control, as well as the sensor-controlled flank protection, offer a noticeable safety bonus. The latter warns if the sides of the car risk making contact with obstacles (e.g. posts, walls) during manoeuvres at less than 10km/h. There are also systems such as side blind-spot assist and various parking aids, from park pilot to 180-degree panorama rear view camera. Lane keep assist is also making its Corsa-debut. If the system detects an unintended lane-change it alerts the driver with a flashing signal and a nudge of corrective steering (more about the wide range of driver assistance systems of the new Corsa generation here). Corsa drivers and passengers are well connected and entertained with the new range of infotainment systems comprising Multimedia Radio, Multimedia Navi with 7.0-inch colour touchscreen and the top-of-the-line Multimedia Navi Pro with 10.0-inch colour touch screen. In addition, the Corsa also offers the new telematics service "Opel Connect" as option. Live navigation with real-time traffic information and current fuel prices, plus a direct link to breakdown assistance and emergency calls make journeys even more relaxing for drivers and passengers. Take your pick: extremely sporty Corsa GS Line, comfortable Corsa Elegance The new Corsa is offered in four trim levels. Even the entry-level version has many technologies and comfort-enhancing extras, such as typical Opel features like steering wheel heating and heated leather seats with massage function for the driver. The assistance systems include, for example, front collision warning, intelligent cruise control, lane keep assist and speed sign recognition. Above the base version, three equipment lines with different emphases address different customer groups. The Corsa Edition adds the most popular extras, the Corsa Elegance is trimmed for maximum comfort and the Corsa GS Line combines additional sporty features. The equipment philosophy, which Opel is presenting for the first time with the Corsa, will soon also be available for other Opel models. In the Corsa Elegance (from €17,850 in Germany, RRP including VAT), a six-way adjustable front passenger seat, armrest with storage compartment as well as LED headlights in typical Opel-look and LED fog lights make journeys even more relaxed. Chrome decor, attractive stitching and other details make the Elegance especially attractive. The sporty ambitions of the GS Line as dynamic model variant are obvious – inside as well as out. Sport seats for driver and front passenger, as well as aluminium sport pedals, a black headliner and red décor on the instrument panel, underline the sporty feeling. The GS Line can be recognized immediately by a chrome tailpipe and sporty looking bumpers at the front and rear. A Sport mode delivers even more dynamic steering and throttle response. Prices for the Corsa GS Line start from €19,880 in Germany (RRP including VAT). Further design highlights include B pillars in high-gloss black as well as a variety of personalization options. This includes a comprehensive wheel programme as well as a fully digital cockpit, leather seats or two-tone paint. [1] The fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures mentioned are determined according to the new World Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure WLTP (Regulation EU 2017/948), and the relevant values are translated back into NEDC to allow the comparability with other vehicles. Please contact your dealer for the latest information. The values do not take into account in particular use and driving conditions, equipment or options and may vary depending on the format of tires. [2] The fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures mentioned comply with the WLTP homologation (regulation EU 2017/948). From 1 September 2018, new vehicles are type-approved using the World Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP), which is a new, more realistic test procedure for measuring fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. The WLTP fully replaces the New European Drive Cycle (NEDC), which was the test procedure used previously. Due to more realistic test conditions, the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions measured under the WLTP are in many cases higher compared to those measured under the NEDC. The fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures may vary depending on specific equipment, options and format of tires. Opel Topic Spy:▶️ Opel Corsa VI 2019 (Spy) Edited October 15, 2022 by Cole_90 Primo Messaggio Aggiornato 2 "Qualche emiro che compra una Ferrari lo troverò sempre. Ma se il ceto medio finisce in miseria, chi mi comprerà le Panda?" Sergio Marchionne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nucarote Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Appurando che non sia uno sciop di Auto Bild, non mi sembra male, anche se mi aspettavo qualcosa di più dal frontale. Per fortuna gli interni mantengono l'impostazione Opel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucioFire Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 oddio in questa vista mi disorienta abbastanza. mi pare un'accozzaglia di roba giùà vista con altri marchi pare un rendering delle riviste 3 PETIZIONE 125 in Superstrada e Autostrada La Desmosedici è una moto difficile, quando dai gas vibra e si muove, ma è una sua prerogativa perchè se non ti fai spaventare vedi che tutto funziona. [Casey Stoner] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iDrive Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Non male, ma sembra grandissima per una seg.B hatch... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
v13 Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 (edited) "foto" sono chiaramente rendering, il che non significa che non siano ufficiali. Ormai le foto ufficiali sono fatte tutte al computer e le auto vere si presentano ai giornalisti con gli adesivi e le fette di vinile sulla plancia 14 minutes ago, nucarote said: Appurando che non sia uno sciop di Auto Bild, non mi sembra male, anche se mi aspettavo qualcosa di più dal frontale. Per fortuna gli interni mantengono l'impostazione Opel. neanch'io sono fan degli interni Peugeot, ma avendo guidato una Corsa precedente mi sento di dire che spero che NON seguano l'ergonomia a cui ci avevano abituati (schermazzo in basso con info totalmente irrilevante, manopola luci quasi irraggiungibile, manopole clima raggiungibili torcendo la mano e schivando la leva del cambio, rotella del computer di bordo scomodissima...) Edited May 22, 2019 by v13 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calatrava Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Un'Astra penultima serie rimodernata....... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nucarote Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 6 minuti fa, v13 scrive: .... neanch'io sono fan degli interni Peugeot, ma avendo guidato una Corsa precedente mi sento di dire che spero che NON seguano l'ergonomia a cui ci avevano abituati (schermazzo in basso con info totalmente irrilevante, manopola luci quasi irraggiungibile, manopole clima raggiungibili torcendo la mano e schivando la leva del cambio, rotella del computer di bordo scomodissima...) Per impostazione Opel, intendevo essenzialmente forma del volante e cruscotto, che da questa immagine non mi sembra poi molto diverso da quella attuale. Ad ogni modo da questa foto pare che abbiano migliorato la posizione del "tablet centrale" mettendolo appena sotto le bocchette, anche se comunque col diffondersi dei virtual cookpit anche nel seg. B, il "tablet centrale" IMHO perde un po di senso. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KimKardashian Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Comunque il mini sportello posteriore fa capire che lo stesso pianale lo useranno anche per segmento C, magari non Opel ma sicuro la C4 futura, comunque tralasciando questo la trovo molto carina ed equilibrata, temevo in una maxi calandra invece è uscita bene. Sicuramente da preferire alla 208 per lo stile troppo particolare Comunque questa è la E Corsa elettrica, la versione normale credo sarà leggermente differente nei paraurti 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luka79 Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Sarà il bicolore fatto così ma non so perché mi ricorda un po’ la nuova Audi A1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bik Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Come stile mi sembra che prenda tratti stilistici da altre auto e li metta in un frullatore per vedere il risultato, non è originale ed è anche scoordinata, la 208 è più omogenea. Però avrà un posto guida "tradizionale", quello della Peugeot non mi piace, quindi potrebbe essere un alternativa alla 208 con telaio e motorizzazioni simili. "I rettilinei sono soltanto i tratti noiosi che collegano le curve" [sir Stirling Moss] "La cosa più bella che può fare un uomo vestito è guidare di traverso" [Miki Biasion] Seat Leon Copa 1.6Tdi - Suzuki V-strom 650 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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