Think of the Agila-replacing Viva / Karl as a less stylish five-door alternative to the Adam. At 3.68 metres (12’ 1”) long the newcomer is about the same size as its more fashion-conscious sibling, but a boxier body should be more practical. Indeed, there’s room for three (albeit probably quite small) people in the back.
Standard equipment is set to include hill start assist, a reduced-effort ‘city’ mode for the steering and the IntelliLink infotainment system which integrates Apple iOS and Android devices. Among the available options will be cruise control, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, lane departure warning and a sunroof.
Providing power is the innovative 1.0 litre Ecotec petrol engine that’s already offered with the Adam and updated Corsa. Developing 74 bhp (55 kW / 75 PS), this three-cylinder unit comes mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.
Sales of the Vauxhall Viva / Opel Karl are due to begin next summer.
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