 With its rounded body, the Opel Junior from 1983 inspired
the shape of the second Corsa generation. Just 3.41 meters
long, the compact car set new aerodynamic standards with
its drag coefficient of 0.31, and displayed the variability
we have come to associate with the brand: The roof consists
of a plastic section that can be easily exchanged for a
glass roof or convertible top. There are also some new
ideas inside. The seat upholstery can be removed and used
as a sleeping bag. Instead of a conventional cockpit, the
Junior features an instrument support in which the owner
can insert the instruments of his choice.
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