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Vauxhall to be all-battery electric vehicles in 2028

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

Managing director Paul Willcox said: “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 last month, 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 (Plugin Hybrid), Combo-e, Combo-e Life, Vivaro-e, Vivaro-e Life and Movano-e.

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 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 Motors started

We are heading towards a net zero CO2 future – CO2 is the new currency in our industry

making vehicles in the UK in 1903. Today, as the oldest of Britain’s automotive manufactur­ers, its philosophy is to build vehicles that are relevant to all.

Vauxhall’s two manufactur­ing plants in Ellesmere Port and Luton produced 120,000 cars and vans in 2019, and its sales accounted for 7.5 per cent of the UK market.

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The Manta GSe ElektroMOD

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