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The Opel Corsa is a supermini car [1] [2] [3] manufactured and marketed by Opel since 1982 — as well as other brands, namely Vauxhall, Chevrolet, and Holden.. At its height of popularity, the Corsa became the best-selling car in the world in 1998, recording 910,839 sales, assembled on four continents, marketed under five marques and offered in five body styles. [4]
The design of the Opel Junior was based on the Opel Corsa, and it was a three door hatchback (two door, front engine). Rear view. The nameplate Junior was used as the codename for the Opel Adam, which was released in the end of 2012. [4] The Adam’s official name was released in April 2012. [5]
It was released in 2000 in Brazil as a three-door hatchback with a 60 PS (44 kW) 1.0 L (61 cu in) gasoline engine, based on the Opel Corsa B and with design features similar to those of the Chevrolet (Opel) Vectra B. In 2002, a five-door version was made available, and the engine power was increased to 70 metric horsepower (51 kW) at 6,400 rpm ...
Production began at the Eisenach plant in Germany in January 2013, beside the Corsa. The Adam is based on a shortened version of the Corsa D platform. The three door hatchback measures 3.70 metres in length and 1.72 metres in width, and seats four people. [3]
The Chevrolet Sail (Chinese: 雪佛兰赛欧; pinyin: Xuěfúlán Sài'ōu) is a subcompact car produced by SAIC-GM, a joint venture of General Motors in China. [1] Launched in 2001, it was sold as the Buick Sail in China, both in sedan and wagon form based on Opel Corsa B.
Cielo - Nexia (1994–1997); Based on the Opel Kadett E . LeMans (1986–1994); Based on the Opel Kadett E - Variants : Racer (3-door hatchback) and Penta-5 (5-door hatchback) Other names : 1.5i (Australia), Fantasy (Thailand), Pointer, Daewoo Heaven Exported as : Asüna GT (Canada 1991–1993 hatchback), Asüna SE (Canada 1991–1993 sedan), Passport Optima (Canada 1989–1991) and Pontiac ...
The Baojun E300 or Baojun KiWi EV, is a battery electric city car manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) since 2017 under the Baojun brand. It is a four-seater car with two doors and a hatch at the rear.
More conventional two- and four-door saloons, and three-door estate variants (essentially the Kadett C with Vauxhall front bodywork and engines) were also offered from June 1976. [3] The two-door coupé version of the Kadett C was the only version of the Opel car not to have a Chevette equivalent.