Opel Corsa Electric 54 kWh











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Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- Spain
- Spain
- Years of Production
- 2025-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Hatchback
- Market Availability
- EU
Overview
The 2025 Opel Corsa-e is a sharp-looking, super-efficient European electric hatchback that, while not sold stateside, would give cars like the Chevrolet Bolt a serious run for their money. This updated 54 kWh model packs a bigger punch with more range and a fresh new look. It’s a stylish and practical city car built for fun, frugal driving. If it were to land in the US, expect it to compete in the sub-$40,000 price bracket, offering a compelling blend of continental style and modern EV tech in a compact, nimble package.
What's New for 2025?
The biggest news for 2025 is a significant powertrain overhaul. The Corsa-e ditches its old battery for a new, more energy-dense 54 kWh pack, paired with a more powerful and efficient 154-hp electric motor. This upgrade bumps up both performance and real-world range. Aesthetically, it gets a major facelift, adopting the sleek "Opel Vizor" front end that's now a brand signature. Inside, the infotainment system gets a welcome boost with a larger, faster touchscreen, rounding out a very comprehensive and appealing update for this electric supermini.
Design & Exterior
The Corsa-e's new look is seriously cool. It features Opel's "Vizor" front panel, which seamlessly blends the grille and LED headlights into a single, futuristic black element. It’s a clean and assertive design that makes the car look wider and more planted. The compact dimensions are perfect for urban life, measuring just 159.9 inches long, 69.5 inches wide, and 56.5 inches tall. Its taut lines and sporty stance give it a dynamic character that stands out in the small car segment, looking more premium than its price tag might suggest.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Corsa-e offers a driver-focused and functional cabin. The highlight of the 2025 update is the upgraded tech, centered around a new 10-inch infotainment screen with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. While rear-seat legroom is cozy, as expected in this class, the front is spacious and comfortable. For your gear, you get a practical 9.4 cubic feet of trunk space. Fold the rear seats down, and that expands to a very usable 36.8 cubic feet for larger hauls, though there is no front trunk (frunk).
Performance & Driving Experience
This little hatch has some zip! With its new 154 hp (115 kW) Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor sending 192 lb-ft of torque to the front wheels, it scoots from 0-60 mph in a respectable 7.8 seconds. That instant electric punch makes it perfect for darting through city traffic. The handling is nimble and engaging, inviting you to chuck it into corners, while the ride remains composed and comfortable for daily driving. An aggressive 'B' mode for regenerative braking allows for a near one-pedal driving experience, boosting efficiency and simplifying city commutes.
Range, Battery & Charging
The 2025 model is powered by a 50.8 kWh usable battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of 232 miles. It’s incredibly efficient, achieving 4.57 mi/kWh. Based on a 400V architecture, it peaks at 100 kW on a DC fast charger, capable of a 20-80% top-up in around 30 minutes. For US use, it would adopt a CCS Type 1 port. At home, the standard 7.4 kW on-board charger replenishes the battery overnight, while an 11 kW option is often available for a faster AC charge.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While it hasn't been tested by NHTSA, the Corsa-e earned a solid 4-star safety rating from the stringent Euro NCAP. It comes well-equipped with a suite of modern safety tech. Standard features include automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane keeping assist, and speed sign recognition. Buyers can typically upgrade with optional packages to add advanced systems like intelligent adaptive cruise control with stop & go functionality and a high-resolution 180-degree panoramic rear-view camera, making it a reassuringly safe companion for any journey.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
As an Opel, its warranty in the US would likely align with its Stellantis stablemates. This would translate to a basic vehicle warranty of around 4 years/50,000 miles. Crucially, the battery and electric drive components would be covered by an industry-standard 8-year/100,000-mile warranty, which includes protection against significant capacity loss. Like all EVs, maintenance is a breeze; forget oil changes and enjoy reduced brake wear thanks to regenerative braking, leading to lower running costs and fewer trips to the service center over the life of the car.
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