These include a shorter second-gear ratio and enhanced aerodynamics by lowering the Corsa's ride height by 20 millimetres and optimising airflow through its front air intakes. Furthermore, the frugal supermini is equipped with narrower low-rolling resistance tyres (175/70 instead of 185/70), fitted to lighter 14-inch steel wheels with new wheel trims that are part of a weight-saving package that cuts the Corsa ecoFLEX's kerbweight by 45kg or 100 pounds.
In Britain, the Corsa ecoFLEX is available in Life and Club trims with prices starting at £11,295 (US$17,270 or €12,800), while buyers can also use the joint Vauxhall/Government 'scrappage' incentive to obtain a £2,000 discount, reducing this price to £9,295.
SPECIFICATIONS |
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Max speed | 104mph |
0-60mph | 13.5secs |
30-50mph (4th gear) | 9.5secs |
Combined CO2 emissions | 105g/km |
Urban economy | 54.3mpg |
Extra-urban economy | 85.6mpg |
Combined economy | 70.6mpg |
Max power | 75PS @ 4000rpm |
Max torque | 170Nm @ 1750-2500rpm |
Engine capacity | 1248cc |
Engine configuration | 4 cyls, 4 valves/cyl, DOHC |
Fuel/Induction | Common rail/Intercooled turbo |
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VED band | B |
BIK band | 13% |
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