Vauxhall Motors
Vauxhall is a car manufacturer. The company was founded in London in 1903 and was named after the area of the city where it was created. The company is based in Luton, Bedfordshire. They have 2 factories, 1 in Luton for the production of the Vivaro van and 1 in Ellesmere Port for the production of the Astra family car. In March 2017, Vauxhall and parent brand Opel were brought by PSA, the company that owns Peugeot and Citroen. The brand would become a part of Stellantis after a merger between PSA and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in January 2021.
Formerly |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1857[1] |
Founder | Alexander Wilson |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | Two manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom |
Area served | United Kingdom |
Key people | James Taylor (MD)[note 1][2] |
Products | |
Production output | 118,182 (2016 passenger cars)[3] |
Services | Vehicle financing |
Revenue | £3,162.8 million (2019)[4] |
£70.7 million (2019)[4] | |
£59.5 million (2019)[4] | |
Total assets | £−127 million (2019)[4] |
Total equity | £−386.2 million (2019)[4] |
Number of employees | 4,029 (2011) |
Parent | Stellantis |
Website | vauxhall |
Footnotes / references [5] |
Current products
changePassenger cars
changeThe following tables list current and announced Vauxhall production vehicles as of 2022:
Model | Image | Class | Body style |
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Astra (A Opel Astra with a Vauxhall badge) (Was previously a Opel Kadett with a Vauxhall badge from 1980 to 1991) (Made: 1980–present) |
Small family car |
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Corsa (A Opel Corsa with a Vauxhall badge) (Made: 1993–present) |
Supermini |
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Mokka (A Opel Mokka with a Vauxhall badge) (Made: 2012–present) |
Subcompact crossover SUV |
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Grandland (A Opel Grandland with a Vauxhall badge) (Made: 2017–present) |
Compact crossover SUV |
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Combo Life (A Peugeot Rifter/Citroën Berlingo with a Vauxhall badge) (Made: 2018–present) |
MPV |
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Vivaro Life (A Peugeot Traveller/Citroën SpaceTourer with a Vauxhall badge) (Made: 2019–present) |
MPV |
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Frontera (A Citroën C3 Aircross with a Vauxhall badge) (Made: 2024–present) |
Subcompact crossover SUV |
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Commercial vehicles
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Combo (A Peugeot Partner/Citroën Berlingo with a Vauxhall badge)
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Panel van |
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Movano (A Fiat Ducato with a Vauxhall badge)
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Van |
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Vivaro (A Peugeot Expert/Citroën Jumpy with a Vauxhall badge)
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Van |
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VXR models
changeCorsa VXR | Supermini |
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Astra VXR | Small family car |
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Vectra VXR | Large family car |
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Insignia VXR | Large family car |
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VXR8 | Large family car |
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Meriva VXR | Mini MPV |
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Zafira VXR | MPV |
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VX220 | Roadster |
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Monaro VXR | Muscle car |
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VXR8 Maloo | Ute |
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Notes
changeReferences
change- ↑ "Vauxhall Motors". Vauxhall History. Vauxhall Civic Society. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
- ↑ "Vauxhall announces new management team" (Press Release). Stellantis. 19 May 2022.
- ↑ "17 year high for British car manufacturing as global demand hits record levels". The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), London. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Annual Report and Financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2019" (PDF). Vauxhall Motors. Retrieved 6 November 2020 – via Companies House.
- ↑ "Form 10-K Annual Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2012 Commission File Number 001-34960 General Motors Company" (PDF). General Motors Company. 15 February 2013. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2013.