The newest among small bedeviled, the Opel Corsa OPC Nürburgring Edition debuted before the cameras with this short video shot-Journal-po' guess at the Nurburgring. The compact sport will be completed in just 500 units, based of course on the mechanics of the OPC standard, optimized for the occasion.
The power of the 1.6 turbo rises from 192 to 210 hp, while torque goes from 230 to 250 Nm, which become even 280 during overboost. The car was also equipped with a stiffened and lowered suspension with Bilstein components, mechanical limited slip differential, Brembo brakes with four-piston front calipers and 18 "wheels.
The Nürburgring Edition is recognized by the more pronounced front spoiler and the unusual dual tailpipes integrated into the new rear diffuser.
The power of the 1.6 turbo rises from 192 to 210 hp, while torque goes from 230 to 250 Nm, which become even 280 during overboost. The car was also equipped with a stiffened and lowered suspension with Bilstein components, mechanical limited slip differential, Brembo brakes with four-piston front calipers and 18 "wheels.
The Nürburgring Edition is recognized by the more pronounced front spoiler and the unusual dual tailpipes integrated into the new rear diffuser.
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