221 Vauxhall Corsa Sting R (Corsa E) (2016) GL 16 JMU
Vauxhall Corsa Sting (Corsa E) (2014-19) Engine 999cc B10XFL/XFT EcoFlex turbo S3
Registration Number GL 16 JMU (Maidstone)
VAUXHALL SET
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The fifth generation Cosa (4th Gen Vauxhall Corsa) was launched at the 2014 Paris Motorshow designed by Caesten Aengenheyster, with an all new interior and all of the exterior sheet metal (except the roof) was revised, but the underlying chassis and body structure, the glasshouse, as well as some minor parts such as side-view mirrors and turn signal repeaters, were carried over from the Corsa D
Under the bonnet, all new 1.0-litre three-cylinder ECOTEC engine – the direct-injection turbo offered 90 PS or 115 PS, coupled with a six-speed manual 'box, while a new six-speed auto was optional on selected engines. Start/Stop tech as standard and, in three-door guise, the lower-powered model could hit sub-100g/km CO2 emissions.
The sporty Vauxhall Corsa VXR and its twin Opel Corsa OPC in February 2015, with a more powerful 1.6 Turbo engine (204bhp) than its predecessor with an overboost function allowing for a top speed of 143mph. Styling-wise, the Corsa OPC/VXR received more aggressive body kits with new bumpers, aluminium frames for the fog lights, a small scoop in the hood, a big roof spoiler, and twin-pipe Remus exhaust with a diffuser. Inside, the Recaro performance seats took centre stage, with other upgrades including the flat-bottomed leather steering wheel, and trim.
The Corsa E was replaced by the Corsa F from the 2019 model year
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Shot 23.06.2019 at Donington Park, Castle Donington, Leicestershire 142-221
221 Vauxhall Corsa Sting R (Corsa E) (2016) GL 16 JMU
Vauxhall Corsa Sting (Corsa E) (2014-19) Engine 999cc B10XFL/XFT EcoFlex turbo S3
Registration Number GL 16 JMU (Maidstone)
VAUXHALL SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623863172810...
The fifth generation Cosa (4th Gen Vauxhall Corsa) was launched at the 2014 Paris Motorshow designed by Caesten Aengenheyster, with an all new interior and all of the exterior sheet metal (except the roof) was revised, but the underlying chassis and body structure, the glasshouse, as well as some minor parts such as side-view mirrors and turn signal repeaters, were carried over from the Corsa D
Under the bonnet, all new 1.0-litre three-cylinder ECOTEC engine – the direct-injection turbo offered 90 PS or 115 PS, coupled with a six-speed manual 'box, while a new six-speed auto was optional on selected engines. Start/Stop tech as standard and, in three-door guise, the lower-powered model could hit sub-100g/km CO2 emissions.
The sporty Vauxhall Corsa VXR and its twin Opel Corsa OPC in February 2015, with a more powerful 1.6 Turbo engine (204bhp) than its predecessor with an overboost function allowing for a top speed of 143mph. Styling-wise, the Corsa OPC/VXR received more aggressive body kits with new bumpers, aluminium frames for the fog lights, a small scoop in the hood, a big roof spoiler, and twin-pipe Remus exhaust with a diffuser. Inside, the Recaro performance seats took centre stage, with other upgrades including the flat-bottomed leather steering wheel, and trim.
The Corsa E was replaced by the Corsa F from the 2019 model year
Diolch am 74,505,470 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 74,505,470 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 23.06.2019 at Donington Park, Castle Donington, Leicestershire 142-221