Stellantis has hit the jackpot: new hybrid model that brings down emissions and consumption

Stellantis has hit the jackpot: new hybrid model that brings down emissions and consumption
Stellantis has hit the jackpot: new hybrid model that brings down emissions and consumption

The Stellantis Group plays its trump card and does so with incredible discounts that will make their customers rejoice.

In this historical period it is necessary to ensure that car companies meet buyers, considering how the price of cars has significantly increased. Even the top exponents of the world know this very well Stellantis Groupa company that has within it a series of brands known for the production of city cars.

Stellantis hit bingo (fuoristrada.it)

Italy and France are the nations that play a more prestigious role in the Group, but also Stellantis it could not do without its German component. In this case, in fact, the agreement was reached with the Opel, a reality that has always distanced itself from the classic Teutonic production and which has been able to combine excellent performance with an advantageous price.

There is no doubt that the flagship model that has always enjoyed great success throughout the world is the Race. In fact, this car is a historic model, born for the first time way back in 1982, with the German company constantly renewing it, until arriving at the long-awaited turning point, with the Corsa becoming hybrid and the innovations that will make drivers dream. clients.

Opel Corsa Hybrid: Stellantis’ big coup

There Opel Corsa it underwent the last major changes in 2023, but with the new year it couldn’t stand by and watch the updates of the others. We are faced with a model that has larger dimensions than classic small cars such as FIAT Panda or Lancia Ypsilonin fact its length is 406 cm, width 177 cm and height 143 cm.

Opel Corsa (Opel Press Media – Offroad.it)

This allows it to be approved for as many as five people, with this model featuring a series of technological improvements, such as a comfortable and practical infotainment system to use. The big news, however, is linked to the hybrid variant, with the Mild Hybrid from Opel which allows you to reduce consumption and also CO2 emissions.

The basic model of the hybrid variant features a 3-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1200 and which can deliver up to a maximum of 101 horsepower. Consumption is just 4.6 liters per 100 km, which only increases to 4.7 liters with the 136 horsepower model. A significant improvement, given that the two petrol variants consume 5.1 and 5.3 liters per 100 km, with CO2 emissions going from 120 g/km to 101 g/km, thus also helping the environment, for a base price of 23,900 Euros.

 
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