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Facelifted Vauxhall Corsa Coming to Geneva

Vauxhall announced that it will bring the facelifted Corsa to the Geneva Auto Show ahead of the vehicle’s UK showroom debut, which is scheduled for March.

The revamped Corsa, which uses the new Griffin badge, comes with a signature chrome bar that stretches across the front grille and features a fresh front bumper that brings wider lower grilles.

Framing the Corsa’s new face are ‘Eagle-Eye’ headlamps, which have also made an appearance on the recently launched Meriva. The units have a chrome finish and include daytime running lights as standard across the range. New chrome-finished fog lamps and housings complete the picture at the front of the car,” stated the press release.

Complementing the Corsa’s fresh look are five new exterior colours in the range. Lime Green pearlescent and Chilli Orange metallic enhance the car’s new look, with Guacamole - a solid hue - completing the pallet of all-new Vauxhall colours. Sunny Melon (a bright yellow) makes a welcome return to the Corsa range, while Pepperdust metallic is carried across from the new Meriva range.

The carmaker has fitted the vehicle with new 16-inch alloy rims for the SE and SXi models, while the 192 hp VXR was gifted with optional 18-inch alloy wheels.

Vauxhall brags that the new Corsa’s interior is a splash of vibrant colors, offering seat trims such as Steel Blue and Tabasco Orange, which are accompanied by a range of colored door trims, centre consoles, air vent rings and door handles.

autoevolution will be attending the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, so stay tuned for some real up close and personal shots of the vehicles, as well as for first-hand details of the motorized contraptions presented at the event.
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