The new Opel Corsa can be previewed in Opel Dealerships this November, during the
Opel Open Road sales event. The new Corsa, which recently celebrated its world
premiere at the 2023 IAA Mobility in Munich, comes with fresh new styling, and as
the best-selling small car of 2021 and 2022 in Germany and the UK, on its arrival
here will be offered in three trims, retailing from €23,995, plus delivery-related
charges.
James Brooks, Opel Ireland Managing Director, said: “The Corsa has been a
bestseller across Europe for more than 40 years. With its stunning design, state-of-
the-art technologies from higher segments and new, emission-free electric and
hybrid technology, we aim to inspire customers even more with our new Corsa.
Arriving just in time for the all-important 241-registration plate in Ireland, I have
every confidence we will regain share in this still important segment.”
The level one SC trim, matched to a 1.2 75hp petrol 5-speed manual powertrain, is
priced from €23,995 plus delivery, comes as standard with:
The new Opel Vizor front face
Rear parking sensors
Active lane assist
Cruise control with speed limiter
Forward collision alert
Enhanced traffic sign recognition
Driver attention alert
Tyre deflation detection
Hill start assist
Manual air conditioning
DAB radio
12V power outlet
Electric front and rear windows
Rain-sensing windscreen wipers.
Elegance trim is priced from €25,295 plus delivery, and it gains:
A 10” colour touchscreen with HD graphics
Apple Car Play and Android Auto
7” driver information cluster
Front console USB connection
Front and rear parking distance sensors
Panoramic rear-view camera
Side blind spot alert with side distance alert
16” alloy wheels
Power-folding mirrors.
The GS level three trim, with the 1.2 75hp petrol 5-speed manual powertrain or 1.2
100hp petrol 8-speed automatic, and retails from €26,595 plus delivery. Here the
new owner gets as standard with:
17” alloy wheels
LED front fog lights
Heated steering wheel
Heated front seats
Front centre armrest with storage and 2 cup holders
High gloss black b-pillars, and black painted roof.
The All-electric option will be Opel’s second-generation battery with 115 kW/156 hp
and up to 405 kilometres range, which will arrive in Ireland in spring 2024. In
addition, the new Corsa will soon become the first Opel with a 48-volt hybrid system.
With power units ranging from all-electric to hybrid and highly efficient combustion
engines, the new Corsa therefore offers customers an unrivalled choice of drivetrains.
The new Opel Corsa will be available to preview this November in Opel Dealer
showrooms. For further information see www.Opel.ie for details.