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Opel Corsa C 5-Door

The Corsa C was revealed in 1999, and introduced to the European market in October 2000, and the facelift arrived in August 2003.[48] General Motors dubbed the new chassis Gamma, and intended to use it for a number of other models. A saloon version was also offered in Latin America, South Africa and the Middle East. In 2002, the Corsa chassis spawned a mini MPV called the Opel Meriva, development of which began under Opel in Rüsselsheim.

 

The Corsa C was introduced with a 1.7 L DTI Ecotec turbodiesel engine supplied by Isuzu with 56 kW. This was later joined by the 1.7 L DI Ecotec turbodiesel engine also supplied by Isuzu. From 2003, a new 1.3 L CDTI Ecotec turbodiesel engine was supplied by Fiat (MultiJet) which produced 51 kW and a 1.7 L CDTI Ecotec turbodiesel was supplied by Isuzu which produced 74 kW.

 

The 1.0 L and 1.2 L Ecotec Family 0 engines are carry overs from the Corsa B; the 1.4 L Family 1 engine was replaced with a new 1.4 L Family 0 model. The 1.8 L Family 1 engine is an upgrade for the previous 1.6 L 16 valve engine and produces 92 kW and 165 N⋅m of torque. The edition with the 1.8 L engine was named Corsa GSi and was the predecessor of the new Corsa OPC.

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