2022-11-12 13:09
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Vauxhall to bring new vizor design to 2023 Corsa

Vauxhall to bring new vizor design to 2023 Corsa

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Vauxhall is planning on releasing a new, redesigned Corsa in 2023 which will take inspiration from the new Astra and Crossland. The latest Vauxhall models are using a new ‘vizor’ style front end, which has a simple blacked out grille and slimline designed LED headlights.

The Vauxhall Corsa is one of the best selling cars in the UK at the moment and in the middle of 2023, it’ll receive a mid-life cycle facelift. Vauxhall is also expected to revamp some of the technology too.

Vauxhall could improve the battery in the Corsa too. Because Vauxhall is in the same family as Peugeot and Citroëen, the new 2023 Corsa will likely use the upgraded battery recently fitted to the Peugeot e-208. The 55kWh pack offers 248 miles of range in that car.

Vauxhall also has its new GSe brand in the works, which will b used for more sporty electric models. A potential Corsa GSe could have firmer suspension with some GSe branding inside and out.

No word is out yet on pricing, but the current Vauxhall Corsa starts at £18,015 for the petrol variant. However, the all electric Corsa-e starts at quite a high, £31,000. Vauxhall will reveal the all new Corsa in early 2023, to go on sale a few months later.

Alex Lowe

Vauxhall to bring new vizor design to 2023 Corsa

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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