Sunday, November 21, 2010

Opel Corsa OPC 2010



This last expression of the dynamic range of resource Opel Corsa is a robust car, which now presents a searing pace, with fuel consumption reduced by 7.6 percent and CO2 emissions reduced by 9.5 percent. The performance is not affected by these changes. The lower fuel bills let drivers Opel Corsa OPC enjoy the fun even more, increasing the range at about 50 km. This year, Team OPC promoted the powertrain and improved steering feel to add more excitement on offer.

The 1.6 liter engine (141 kW/192 hp) turbo in the heart of the Opel Corsa OPC catapults from zero to 100 km / h in just 7.2 seconds, generating a wave of torque that provides an even more impressive. It is super efficient, providing a leading power in their specific class of 120 hp per liter.


Maximum torque of 230 Nm is generated from 1,980 rpm to 5,850 rpm, and is temporarily raised even higher, to 266 Nm for an automatic overboost function. This provides a pulling power effortless performance. The transition from 80 to 120 km / h in fifth gear, for example, takes only 6.7 seconds. The maximum speed is 225 kmh and a six-speed gearbox is standard.

The Opel Corsa OPC has been redesigned to provide even greater frugality. fuel consumption in combined cycle is cut by 7.6 percent to 7.3 l/100 km. emissions of carbon dioxide, 190-172 g / km are reduced by 9.5 percent. The gains were achieved by optimizing the engine calibration to meet Euro 5 emissions standards. To help drivers optimize fuel economy, even while driving a powerful car, a “change” indicator light was added to the main screen instrument.

Stopping power is in line with performance. The brake system of large 16-inch, blue brake calipers, includes 308 mm internally ventilated disc brakes front and 264 mm solid discs at the rear. The alloy wheels with 17 inch tires 215/45 R17 comes standard 18-inch wheels and tires 225 are optional.



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