Opel Introduces Corsa YES Special Edition in Koral Orange

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Opel has presented the Corsa YES special edition in Koral Orange with digital displays and multiple powertrains. Explore features, pricing and technical details.

Opel has refreshed one of the strongest performers in its portfolio: the Corsa YES special edition now arrives in a striking Koral Orange finish with extended standard equipment, while the entry price in Germany remains unchanged at €24,340 (RRP incl. VAT). For a model that has topped Germany’s small car segment for several consecutive years, this update represents a calculated move to keep momentum behind a proven bestseller.

The main emphasis is on design. The exclusive metallic Koral Orange immediately stands out, complemented by a contrasting Carbon Black roof and 16-inch BiColour Diamond alloy wheels in black and silver. The colour theme continues inside the cabin, where black “Banda” seat trim in a premium leather look is paired with orange stitching and decorative stripes. Matching accents run across the doors and instrument panel, while a black headliner completes the visual concept.

Opel Corsa YES Debuts in Koral Orange / stellantis.com

Inside, the Corsa YES focuses not only on style but also on technology. A fully digital layout comes as standard, featuring a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 7-inch driver information display. Unlike other variants, the YES version includes digital displays regardless of the chosen powertrain. The flat-bottom steering wheel, trimmed in vegan leatherette, underlines the contemporary approach to materials.

The powertrain range spans three directions. The all-electric Corsa Electric is available with outputs of 100 kW (136 hp) and 115 kW (156 hp), with WLTP energy consumption ranging from 14.2 to 16.2 kWh/100 km and zero CO₂ emissions. Opel states that charging to 80% can be achieved in under 30 minutes using a 100 kW DC fast charger. Hybrid versions feature a 48-volt system paired with a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine and a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (eDCT). Depending on specification, outputs reach 81 or 107 kW, with WLTP fuel consumption between 4.5 and 4.7 l/100 km. A conventional 1.2-litre petrol engine remains available, with consumption rated at 5.1–5.3 l/100 km.

Additional packages allow further customization. The Comfort Pack (€150) adds an electric parking brake (standard on Corsa Electric YES), a centre armrest with storage and a second remote control key. The Tech Pack (from €700) introduces a 130-degree reversing camera, front and rear parking assistance, electrically adjustable and heated mirrors, keyless start and additional convenience features.

For buyers seeking a subtler appearance, the Corsa YES is also offered in Eucalyptus Green, again with coordinated interior detailing.

Opel Corsa YES Debuts in Koral Orange / stellantis.com

The current Corsa generation is built on Stellantis’ modular CMP platform, shared with several other models within the group. Production includes the Zaragoza plant in Spain, where the one-millionth Corsa F was recently assembled. In terms of safety, the model achieved a four-star rating in Euro NCAP testing.

With 43,467 new registrations recorded in Germany in 2024 and continued leadership in the small car segment, the updated YES edition appears strategically timed. Opel combines expressive design, digital features and a broad powertrain choice – from traditional combustion to fully electric – reinforcing the Corsa’s position in one of Europe’s most competitive market segments.

Mark Havelin

2026, Feb 19 22:10