Interesting Facts About the Vauxhall Corsa B
The Vauxhall Corsa B hit the UK market in the early 1990s, marking a fresh start for the model after the Nova era. Produced from the mid‑1990s into the early 2000s, it became a familiar sight on British roads.
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Launch and the End of the Nova Name
First manufactured in 1992 and unveiled to the public in 1993, Vauxhall dropped the 'Nova' badge from its UK lineup, rebranding the car simply as the Corsa.
Design by Hideo Kodama and Production Run
The second‑generation Corsa B, sold between 1993 and 2000, was styled by legendary designer Hideo Kodama, giving the model its distinctive look for that era.
Extended Life After the Corsa C Arrival
Even after the newer Corsa C was introduced, the Corsa B continued in production past 2002, though only the 1.4‑litre engine remained available, offered in various 'Lite' trim levels.
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