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Using the "City" Function in the Opel Corsa E

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa E - Years 2014-2019
Part: Dashboard

The "City" function on the Opel Corsa "E" is essentially an enhanced electric power steering designed to facilitate driving in urban environments, where frequent manoeuvres are required and steering must be easier. It reduces steering effort, making the steering wheel much lighter, especially at low speeds in busy cities; an excellent aid for older drivers. It is activated with the dedicated button on the dashboard, near the steering wheel, and automatically deactivates above 31 miles/h, reverting to standard mode to ensure maximum stability and precision.

Posted on 7 February 2026 by ScegliAuto

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