Vauxhall is the UK’s oldest surviving car brand, with its first model rolling off the production line in 1903. Over a century later, it still plays a significant role within the British car industry.
From the UK’s best-selling supermini, Corsa, through the award-winning Astra, Vauxhall has a car for every need. The spacious SUVs, Crossland, Mokka and Grandland, mix practicality and adventure, whilst the Combo Life Electric and Vivaro Life Electric offer practicality for up to seven.
Vauxhall are also helping to make the switch to electric easy with their range of electrified cars. The Astra Electric builds on from the bold and pure design of the Astra, but now 100% electric, whilst the electrified performance sub-brand GSe combine athletic looks with high electric performance.
Complementing its electric car range, Vauxhall is also the UK’s largest manufacturer of electric vans, helping to electrify British businesses, and keep them moving. The broad range compromises of the small and efficient Combo, the British-built Vivaro and the capacious Movano.
With manufacturing plants at Ellesmere Port, soon to be the UK’s first all-electric manufacturing site, and Luton, where the Vivaro is produced, Vauxhall’s family of employees is responsible for maintaining the company’s position at the heart of British motoring culture.
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