Vauxhall to be all-electric in 2028

Vauxhall to be all-electric in 2028

Vauxhall is opening the next chapter of its electrification offensive: the British brand will focus entirely on full battery electric vehicles from 2028.

 

Paul Willcox, Managing Director, Vauxhall Motors, commented: “As of 2028, Vauxhall will only offer fully electric cars and vans in the UK.  The future of the automotive industry is electric and Vauxhall will lead that in this country. We are on a journey to reinvent Vauxhall and heading towards a net zero CO2 future, CO2 is the new currency in our industry.”

 

At the Stellantis EV Day 2021, held online yesterday, it was announced that a new, exciting, all-electric car, a modern-day version of the Opel Manta, will be introduced mid-decade following on from the positive public reception to the Manta GSe ElektroMOD restomod concept.

 

Today, Vauxhall offers nine electric or electrified cars and vans with the Corsa-e, Mokka-e, Grandland PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid), Combo-e, Combo-e Life, Vivaro-e, Vivaro-e Life and Movano-e.

 

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In the first six months of this year, Corsa-e is the bestselling battery electric supermini and Vauxhall itself is the UK’s number one electric van manufacturer.  With the introduction of the all-electric Combo-e and Movano-e LCVs, Vauxhall will offer fully electric vans across its range by the end of 2021.  Including the car range, the entire Vauxhall portfolio will offer electrified versions by 2024 and then move to fully electric in 2028.

 

This move to being all-electric follows the announcement earlier this week that the Ellesmere Port plant in Cheshire will become the first Stellantis plant to produce solely electric vehicles when the Combo-e LCV and passenger version (together with their partner vehicles) go into production at the historic site at the end of next year.

 

Vauxhall to be all-electric in 2028

 

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