Thanks to the Arctic Edition’s Remus Sports exhaust, the VXR’s 1.6-liter turbocharged engine’s output is raised to 207Hp, up by 15Hp compared to the basic version. Vauxhall hasn’t announced performance figures, but don’t expect any significant differences to the stock VXR’s 0-60mph (96km/h) time of 6.8 sec and 140mph (225km/h) top speed. The VXR Artic Edition is priced at £16,995 ($34,000), or £995 more than the standard Corsa VXR.
To mark the launch of the subtly refreshed Corsa VXR, Vauxhall is introducing a new limited edition version of its hot hatch with an additional kit and a special blue paintjob as standard. In detail, the new Corsa VXR Blue Edition is finished in an...
Following in the footsteps of sister company Opel that recently launched a special edition version of the Corsa dedicated to the German national football team, Vauxhall has announced the release of a set of England flag decals for the three-door Corsa....
Either Opel's marketing team suffers from memory loss or they're running out of ideas. What GM's European unit calls a new special edition model of the Corsa looks mighty similar to last year's Corsa Limited Edition model that was designed...
Unveiled at the Leipzig International Auto Show in Germany, the Corsa Limited Edition is the result of the collaborative work of 120 young trainees who participated in Opel’s project to create a special edition version of the Corsa. Despite the...
You might lack the ‘OPC / VXR†punch (192Hp from the 1.6Turbo) but there’s no reason to lack the looks if you’ve chosen a Corsa. And here’s where Opel / Vauxhall jumps in offering an OPC / VRX inspired full bodykit for...