- The new Vauxhall Corsa YES Edition is bringing the “Yes, of Corsa” campaign to life.
- Priced at £26,895, the special edition lowers the entry point to electric driving by £5,550.
- Features include a distinctive design, eco-friendly powertrain, and strategic partnerships for enhanced charging access.
The Vauxhall Corsa YES Edition is a game-changing addition to the brand’s electric lineup
Vauxhall has unveiled the Corsa Electric YES Edition, an affordable addition to their lineup. This model brings the brand’s “Yes, of Corsa” campaign from the screens to the streets. Priced at £26,895, this special edition is accessible entry point to the world of emobility.
The Corsa Electric YES Edition captures attention with its exclusive Record Red paint and a contrasting black roof. Beyond aesthetics, this edition embraces eco-friendliness from the ground up. It’s equipped with a fully electric 136PS powertrain boasting an impressive 221-mile range according to the WLTP standard.
Vauxhall’s strategic move to lower the entry point by £5,550 aligns with their commitment to democratising electric vehicle access. This reduction aims to make electric driving a viable option for a wider demographic. That ambition reflects the brand’s dedication to mainstreaming sustainable transportation.
The Corsa Electric YES Edition doesn’t compromise on features.
From automatic lights and wipers to climate control, LED headlights, and keyless entry, it prioritises both comfort and convenience. The interior receives a touch of sophistication with sports-style front seats adorned with red accents.
Beneath the surface, the YES Edition promises a dynamic driving experience. With a 136hp electric motor and 260Nm of torque, it delivers on performance expectations. The 50kWh battery ensures a respectable range, reaching up to 221 miles on a single charge. Notably, a rapid 0-80% recharge can be accomplished in just 30 minutes using a 100kW charger.
Orders for the Corsa Electric YES Edition will be exclusively online, beginning on April 17, with deliveries slated to commence in May. Whether driven by the allure of the “Yes, of Corsa” campaign or a genuine interest in electric driving, this edition emerges as a notable player in the evolving landscape of sustainable transportation.