Opel Corsa 2026 Prices and Specs in Egypt – The Most Affordable Opel in August
The Opel Corsa 2026 continues to serve as the most affordable Opel model in Egypt during August. The local distributor, Mansour Group, keeps pushing it in the hatchback segment. Competition is fierce, and the car carries heavy expectations.
Targeting buyers who want a German car with sporty performance and modern features, the Corsa bets on reliability and fuel efficiency. These two factors dominate purchase decisions in this price range. The result: a strong contender in a crowded category.
Engine and Performance
Under the hood sits a 1.2-liter turbo engine producing 130 horsepower. Peak torque reaches 230 Nm, delivered to the front wheels via a 6-speed automatic gearbox. The numbers speak clearly for this segment.
Sprint times stand at 8.7 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h. Fuel consumption averages 4.6 liters per 100 kilometers — a figure that positions the car among the most economical options in its class.
Dimensions and Practicality
Compact dimensions make city driving effortless. The Corsa measures 4060 mm in length, 1960 mm in width, and 1433 mm in height. A 2538 mm wheelbase provides decent stability on various road surfaces.
Trunk space comes in at 309 liters, adequate for weekly errands. The 17-inch sport wheels add visual aggression and improve handling character. Every millimeter serves a purpose here.
Safety and Assistance Systems
Safety equipment includes six airbags, ABS with EBD, and an electronic stability program (ESP). These features combine to deliver comprehensive occupant protection. The Corsa leaves little room for compromise on safety.
With such a balanced package, the question shifts to market performance. How will it fare against rivals in a fast-moving Egyptian market? Only August sales figures will tell.
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