
Opel is doubling down on performance EVs with the return of its GSE badge, and the new Corsa GSE is leading the charge. Following the debut of the Opel Mokka GSE and bold concept previews, this fully electric hot hatch signals a renewed focus on accessible driving excitement.
Set to make its public debut at the Paris Motor Show, the Corsa GSE blends compact practicality with serious performance credentials. It also represents the most powerful production Corsa ever built.
Performance: 281 hp in a Compact Package
The Corsa GSE delivers numbers that place it firmly in hot hatch territory. Its electric powertrain produces 207 kW (281 hp) and 345 Nm of torque, matching the output of its larger GSE sibling but in a lighter, more agile body.
Acceleration is where it stands out most. The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h takes just 5.5 seconds, making it the quickest production Opel currently available. Top speed is capped at 180 km/h.
Three driving modes allow the car to adapt to different conditions:
– Sport mode unlocks full performance with track-focused calibration
– Normal mode delivers 170 kW (231 hp) with balanced dynamics
– Eco mode prioritises efficiency, limiting top speed to 150 km/h
Energy comes from a 54 kWh lithium-ion battery (51 kWh usable), supported by enhanced thermal management designed to maintain consistent performance during demanding driving.
Handling and Driving Dynamics
Beyond straight-line speed, the Corsa GSE is engineered for engagement. A front-wheel-drive layout is paired with a Torsen multi-plate limited-slip differential, improving traction and cornering stability.
The chassis has been significantly upgraded with a lowered sports suspension, bespoke axles, and hydraulic dampers. Steering and pedal response have also been fine-tuned for sharper feedback.
Stopping power is handled by four-piston performance brakes, ensuring strong and consistent deceleration even under aggressive driving conditions.
Design: Aggressive Yet Practical
Visually, the Corsa GSE clearly distinguishes itself from standard models. A more aggressive front apron, sculpted rear design, and contrasting black accents give it a purposeful stance.
Key exterior highlights include:
– 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres
– Black roof and rear spoiler for a sportier profile
– Prominent wheel arches and GSE branding
– Performance brake calipers with visible detailing
The result is a compact EV that looks as fast as it feels, without sacrificing everyday usability.
Interior: Modern Hot Hatch Identity
Inside, the Corsa GSE blends heritage cues with modern materials. Performance seats with Alcantara trim and integrated headrests provide support, while a distinctive black, grey, and yellow colour scheme adds character.
Details such as yellow seatbelts, aluminium pedals, and contrast stitching reinforce the sporty theme. A digital driver display and central 10-inch touchscreen provide access to performance data, including G-force readings, acceleration metrics, and battery information.
Technology and Everyday Usability
Despite its performance focus, the Corsa GSE remains practical. It includes a wide range of comfort and tech features, such as heated seats and steering wheel, a 180-degree reversing camera, and keyless entry.
A notable addition is bidirectional charging (V2L), allowing the car to power external devices—from e-bikes to small appliances—directly from its battery.
Electric Performance for the Mass Market
With the Corsa GSE, Opel is making a clear statement: electric performance is no longer reserved for premium segments. By combining strong power figures, engaging dynamics, and everyday usability, this hot hatch aims to bring excitement back to the compact EV category.





