}} The Corsa D was created using a new version of the
SCCS platform, which was co-developed by General Motors/Opel and
Fiat, and is also employed by the 2005
Fiat Grande Punto. The first official pictures of the Corsa D were released by Opel in May 2006. In the United Kingdom,
What Car? awarded it 2007
Car of the Year. The Corsa D placed second in the
European Car of the Year for 2007, only behind the
Ford S-Max. The Corsa D is available in both three- and five-door versions and marketed as the Vauxhall Corsa in the United Kingdom. The same engines sizes from the Corsa C were available at launch, although the 1.3 L CDTI and 1.7 L CDTI engines were upgraded, with power ranging from to . The OPC/VXR version went on sale in the beginning of 2007, with a 1.6 L
turbocharged petrol engine powering the front wheels. The 1.3 CDTI (actual displacement was 1.25 litres) engine was updated in the middle of 2007 to bring CO2 levels to just 119 g/km, meaning that twelve months' Vehicle Excise Duty in the United Kingdom costs £30 and is eligible for the Plan 2000E (a rebate of €2000 in the purchase of a new car) in Spain. The Corsa D was briefly available in Australia under the Opel brand name, rather than as a Holden as the Corsa B and C had previously been, during Opel's short-lived foray into the Australian market. Less than a year after launching,
Opel Australia announced it was ceasing operations, removing the Corsa from the Australian market. The Corsa D was never available in Japan, as
Yanase had stopped importing the Opel Vita in April 2004, due to declining sales. Opel withdrew altogether from the Japanese market in December 2006, due to low sales the previous year. At an early stage of the Corsa D's development in 2004, Dietmar Finger was tasked to design the outer panel for the glove box in the Corsa. Allegedly, his son suggested drawing a shark instead. The designer managed to hide it so well, on the hinge of the glove compartment that it was never removed, and featured on all production models. The custom of having a shark graphic in the interior continued for other Opel cars even after Opel has been taken over by PSA. File:2006-2014 Opel Corsa D Rear.jpg|Opel Corsa (three-door) File:Opel Corsa Switzerland rear (cropped).jpg|Opel Corsa (five-door) File:Opel Corsa D Armaturen.JPG|Dashboard File:Opel Corsa D OPC front 20100612.jpg|Opel Corsa OPC File:Opel Corsa D OPC rear.JPG|Rear view File:Opel Corsa D GSi Lichtsilber.JPG|Opel Corsa GSi File:2011 Vauxhall Corsa SXi 1.2.jpg|Vauxhall Corsa SXi File:2007 Vauxhall Corsa VXR Turbo 1.6 Front.jpg|Vauxhall Corsa VXR
Safety Euro NCAP test results for a LHD, three-door hatchback variant on a registration from 2006:
FlexFix FlexFix is an optional integrated
bicycle rack. It is essentially a concealed drawer that can be pulled out from the car's rear
bumper. Attached are two-wheel mount bike racks, rear number plate incorporated in the system, brake/tail lights, indicators and fog and reverse light alternates in left-hand drive and right-hand drive cars. It is available as an option on Exclusiv, SE, and SXi models in the United Kingdom.
OPC/VXR In 2007, Opel introduced a sport version of the Corsa tuned by Opel Performance Center (OPC) – Corsa OPC. This Corsa has a 1.6-litre I4 turbo engine with at 5,850 rpm and of torque at 1,980 to 5,850 rpm, with an overboost function which boosts up the torque figure to . The 0 to time is 7.2 seconds and top speed is . Differences from the standard Corsa in the interior are sporty Recaro seats, OPC steering wheel and gear knob and instrument dials with OPC background. On the exterior, there are different front and rear bumpers with triangle-shaped exhaust, and wind diffusers. There are also OPC tail spoilers and skirts. The car has stiffer and lower suspension than the regular Corsa as well. Standard rims are 17 inches and an optional 18 inches. The Corsa OPC was only available as a three-door version. In the UK, it is sold as the Vauxhall Corsa VXR (Vauxhall Racing).
OPC/VXR Nürburgring Edition The Opel Performance Center in 2011 launched a hardcore version of the Corsa OPC called the Corsa OPC
Nürburgring Edition. The engine is the same, 1.6-litre turbo, but it has been tuned to punch out and of torque, with overboost function, from 2,250 to 5,850 rpm. The time is 6.8 seconds and top speed is . New upgrades include Brembo brake packages, recalibrated ABS, traction stability management system, Remus exhaust, Bilstein suspension, and a mechanical limited slip differential, which in this segment of cars (supermini/B segment), only the Mini Cooper JCW has. This Corsa comes with a standard 18-inch alloy wheels and low profile tires, lowered suspension, dual tipped stainless steel exhaust, and special Nurburgring badge at B pillars and inside on gear knob and instrument dials. Also included is a new front spoiler, and different rear bumper. This Corsa is available in Henna Red, Grasshopper Green, Graphite Black (available as matte colour), and Casablanca White.
Engines Petrol engines are
Family 0 (1.0–1.4) and
Family 1 (1.6), and diesel engines are derivative from
MultiJet (1.3) and
Circle L (1.7).
Facelift 2010 The Opel Corsa boasted a new petrol and diesel engine line up that fully complies with
Euro 5 standards. The ride and handling were also improved. Engines were further improved from 2011 as
Start/Stop was added to engines, with all engines expecting to get the technology in the future. Engines with Start/Stop (S/S) are in bold in CO2 column
Hybrid At the 2007
Frankfurt Motor Show, Opel unveiled the Opel Corsa Hybrid Concept, a coupé that combines a belt-driven starter and alternator with a
lithium-ion battery.
Facelift 2011 In November 2010, a facelift was announced. A revised front end was the most dramatic difference over its predecessor, consisting of a new grille, a restyled front bumper and new 'Eagle Eye' headlamps (introduced on the Insignia) which contain daytime running lamps, standard across the refreshed Corsa range. (Vauxhall versions gained the latest badge from 2008 on the front grille, tailgate and steering wheel). A new 'Touch and Connect' multimedia system from
Bosch was made available as an option on certain Corsas, replacing the CD60 unit. Alloy wheels were upgraded on SXI, SE, SRi and OPC/VXR versions. The modified version was available from dealers starting on January 29, 2011. Production ceased at the end of 2014, when the
Adam styled Corsa E was released. File:Opel Corsa 1.4 ecoFLEX Satellite (D, Facelift) – Frontansicht, 31. Juli 2012, Heiligenhaus.jpg|Opel Corsa (three-door) File:Opel Corsa 1.4 ecoFLEX Satellite (D, Facelift) – Heckansicht, 31. Juli 2012, Heiligenhaus.jpg|Opel Corsa (three-door) File:Opel Corsa 1.2 ecoFLEX Satellite (D, Facelift) – Heckansicht, 29. Mai 2011, Heiligenhaus.jpg|Opel Corsa (five-door) File:Corsa OPC Nürburgring Edition.jpg|Opel Corsa
OPC Nürburgring Edition since 2011 File:Corsa OPC Nürburgring Edition Heck.jpg|Rear view File:2012 Vauxhall Corsa S Ecoflex 1.0 Front.jpg|Vauxhall Corsa File:Opel Corsa 1.2 ecoFLEX Satellite (D, Facelift) – Frontansicht, 29. Mai 2011, Heiligenhaus.jpg|2012 Opel Corsa == Corsa E (X15; 2014) ==