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Manufacturer | Sidus |
Production | 1973–present |
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Predecessor | Sidus Model 130 |
The Sidus Corvus is a series of automobiles produced by Valkean automaker Sidus since 1973. Marketed across eleven generations, it is one of the best-selling automobiles in Astyria, surpassing 25 million units sold.
The first-generation Corvus was introduced in 1973 as a front-engined, front-wheel drive (FWD) subcompact car in fastback and hatchback body styles. It garnered a reputation for reliability and fuel efficiency among consumers, quickly becoming Sidus's most popular vehicle. Later generations introduced more performance-oriented variants such as the A-Spec and R-Spec.