Vauxhall is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Corsa with the Griffin Limited Edition, priced from £11,695 ($15,181/€13,238) in the United Kingdom.
The MSRP makes it only £405 ($526/€458) more expensive than the entry-level Corsa Active locally, yet it adds a bunch of equipment similar to the SE Nav, which starts at £15,425 ($20,023/€17,460). Available in three- and five-door guise, it sets itself apart from the rest of the Corsa range thanks to the ‘Griffin’ badges on the front fenders.
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All Vauxhall Corsa Griffin models can be further customized, thus also featuring a black-contrasting roof, side mirror casings and grille logo bar. Also, they come with 16-inch gloss black alloy wheels and front fog lamps.
Other standard equipment includes the satellite navigation system, air conditioning, heated front seats, leather-wrapped and heated steering wheel, auto-dimming rearview mirror, dusk-sensing headlights and rain-sensing windscreen wipers.
Regardless of their selection, customers have to settle for the 1.4-liter petrol engine, which is the sole choice offered in the Vauxhall Corsa Griffin Limited Edition. However, they can choose between two different outputs, namely 75 PS (74 hp / 55 kW) or 90 PS (89 hp / 66 kW).
Both versions of the engine are Euro 6.2-compliant, can achieve up to 49.6 mpg UK (5.7 l/100 km / 41.3 mpg US) and emit 130 g/km of CO2.