Opel recalled the Opel Corsa e electric model. Owners of Opel cars affected by the service recall will be notified by letters to schedule an appointment at a service facility. The intervention is carried out free of charge, and the factory fully covers all costs. Opel electric cars recall:
Those, not the first owner who bought the car abroad, can call a dealer to check if there is a Opel recall for their model. The operation is also free for them. Recall campaigns concern the safety or legal compliance of your vehicle.
Opel electric cars recall
Opel Corsa e
- Risk type: Injuries
- Risk description: The electrical grounding may be insufficient. This could lead to unexpected side airbag deployment, increasing the risk of injury.
- Production dates: The affected vehicles were manufactured between 2019 – 2021.
- Company recall code: 20-C-192
- Products were found and measures were taken also in:
Bulgaria
Denmark
Finland
Greece
Ireland
Malta
Poland
Portugal
Slovenia
Slovakia
The Opel Corsa-e is an all-electric version of the sixth-generation Corsa. Thanks to the 100kW (136hp) power output and a maximum 260Nm (192 lb-ft) of instantaneous torque it needs only 8.1 seconds from zero to 100 km/h.
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The battery of the Opel Corsa-e has a total capacity of 50 kWh. The usable capacity is 45 kWh. An estimated range of about 330 km WLTP is achievable on a fully charged battery. All Corsas are built on the same production line in Zaragoza, Spain.