Users will doubtless also appreciate the more supportive seats and improved cabin refinement. Standard equipment is generous enough, as the list includes Bluetooth, a DAB radio, tyre pressure monitoring, six airbags, electric windows and power-adjustable door mirrors.
For anybody wanting more, the Sportive trim grade gains additional luxuries such as sports seats, automatic lights and wipers, cruise control, a heated windscreen and 16” alloy wheels.
There are numerous cost options, too. Among them is a Technical Pack that comprises forward collision alert, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition and following distance indicator systems, as well as a rear-view camera.
When UK sales commence in February, Vauxhall Corsavan customers are going to have a choice of three engines. They’re being denied a 1.4 litre petrol alternative that’s available with the Opel version, though.
Model | Engine | Power | UK retail price (excluding VAT) |
---|---|---|---|
Corsavan | 1.2 litre petrol | 69 bhp (51 kW / 70 PS) | £11,858.33 |
Corsavan | 1.3 litre CDTi Start/Stop diesel | 74 bhp (55 kW / 75 PS) | £13,108.33 |
Corsavan | 1.3 litre CDTi Start/Stop diesel | 93 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) | £13,558.33 |
Corsavan Sportive | 1.3 litre CDTi Start/Stop diesel | 93 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) | £14,558.33 |
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