The visionary who slipped an Opel Corsa onto General Motors' stand at last January's North American International Auto Show in Detroit is the individual currently strutting corporate halls with the "I told you so!" look on his face. If only Saturn's general manager, Jill Lajdziak, had mustered the courage to splash an ARRIVING THIS FALL banner over the electric-blue Corsa OPC hatchback. A fun, affordable fuel-sipper would be the
perfect addition to the Opel-sired Astra, Aura, and Vue models already gracing Saturn showrooms and an excellent alternative to the Korean-built Chevy Aveo and Pontiac G3 at the gimme-mileage end of GM's product range.
Now, unless we have a photoshop-wiz in our hands, we'd say the i
mages look pretty real. The cosmetic changes over the current model (at least the ones we can see from these angles) are concentrated on the front end that takes styling cues from both the new Meriva and latest Astra, including a crispier front grille, reshaped headlamps and a new design for the bumper with a wider lower grille and taller housings for the fog lamps on either side.
We'll keep an eye on Opel's site to see if these pictures turn out to be real or fake and post an update on any new developments.
Our spy photograpghers say this is the first time the Opel version has been spotted on public roads. Much of the Chevrolet’s specifications are expected to be carried over on the Opel-badged version, although it will contain slight changes like other Opel/Chevrolet partnership cars.
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