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The new Vauxhall Corsa Prototype model


In some of the latest vehicle release news today to make it's way out of the popular car manufacturing firm known as Vauxhall,we are pleased to talk about the grand launch of the all new Corsa Prototype model which has been officially launched world wide and is the latest addition to the Corsa line up.

 

Over time, Vauxhall have quickly become one of the fastest rising car companies in the world in a time where the Nova was the in thing, now we see models like the Insignia and the Astra making it big on the car markets around the world. So what makes this particular model something to be desired and what makes it stand out amongst it's predecessor's and even against some rival competition from the likes of Peugeot and Ford?

 

How is the Corsa Prototype shaping up performance wise?

All in all with what we know about this particular vehicle,we see this car as a good all round city car and could even rival the likes of Kia with the Rio.

 

In regards to the engine and it's overall performance rates, we see top speeds reached of 112 miles per hour with the 0 to 62 miles per hour sprint taking an overall time of 11.9 seconds.99 brake horse power is also produced. This model is only made available as a front wheel drive variant but it does also come fitted with a standard six speed manual transmission system.

 

With that in mind, as far as city cars go we believe this could very well be one of the finest models on offer around the world today.

 

Pricing and release structure of the Corsa Prototype

So firstly before we confirm the price tag that comes along with this new Corsa addition, we are pleased to inform you that this model can be purchased right now from your closest Vauxhall dealership up and down the country and across other various countries too. In regards to a price tag that comes along with this vehicle, expect to make the investment for an all round cost of £16,000.