The Corsa, a car loved by Brazilians, is back on the automotive market with electric and hybrid versions. The popular car has several design and performance changes.
The Corsa, a car loved by Brazilians and iconic in the automotive market, debuted on the national market in 1994, under the Chevrolet brand. From the beginning, the popular car has earned a notable reputation and quickly earned the nickname the black plate car. Its trajectory in the country has made it one of the most popular vehicles, consolidating its place in the hearts of Brazilians.
New Corsa arrives on the automotive market with new design and cutting-edge technology
Currently, the car loved by Brazilians continues its journey, however in Europe, where it is sold by Opel, a brand that now makes up the Stellantis group. In the country, the Corsa is developed based on the Peugeot 208 platform, thus generating a modern and efficient experience.
The brand also launched electric versions of the popular car in Europe, reflecting the movement towards sustainable mobility. Interested consumers have two electric car options available, one with 136 horsepower and a range that can reach 357 with just one charge and another more powerful version with 156 km and an incredible 406 km of range.
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In addition, a new petrol version is also available, delivering options for different engine preferences. These new Corsas adopt Opel's vision for the electric market, with 100 horsepower or 136 horsepower gasoline engines integrated into a 48V mild hybrid system. This combination not only increases fuel efficiency, but also improves the car's performance, resulting in an enhanced driving experience.
Details of the new design of Opel's popular car
Regarding design, the 2024 Corsa stands out with its exclusive front grille, called Vizor, characterized by black details. Other improvements to the Brazilian-loved car include LED matrix headlights with futuristic-style Daytime Running Lights (DRLs).
The rear of the popular car has been redesigned, featuring new lights and updated bumpers. The Corsa's interior provides a high-tech experience, with a 10-inch multimedia panel equipped with support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, with the advantage of wireless connection.
Artificial intelligence enhances vehicle connectivity and capabilities. The steering wheel has been updated and a push-button gear selector shows the modernity of the popular car's interior. In short, the 2024 Corsa continues to evolve and adapt to the demands of the global vehicle market.
With electrification gaining more and more momentum, Opel demonstrates its commitment to providing efficient and sustainable models. These improvements towards electrification demonstrate that the brand maintains its vision of becoming a 100% electric company by 2028.
What is the difference between Opel and Chevrolet?
The biggest innovation in this new 2024 Corsa is the improvement of its electric version. The base model, which is a car loved by Brazilians, still offers 136 horsepower and a range of 357 km, as measured by the WLTP cycle.
However, now the brand also offers a more robust variant of the vehicle, which can deliver 156 horsepower and a torque of 26,5 kgfm, in addition to an impressive range of 402 km.
The first customers can expect delivery of their Corsas in the fourth quarter of this year. It is worth remembering that Opel was controlled by General Motors (GM) for several years, however, in 2017, the brand was sold to the PSA group, which encompasses the brands Peugeot and Citroën. Chevrolet, on the other hand, remains under the management of General Motors.