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Setting a mission for its company, Vauxhall has announced that only electric vehicles will be entirely manufactured starting 2028, which is another seven years to go.
The car marque has revealed two models of electrified variants, the Vauxhall’s Combo-e Life and Vivaro e-Life Combi, as part of the journey.
“Vauxhall has set out a clear ambition to go electric-only by 2028, and this is another step on that journey.” stated managing director at Vauxhall, Paul Willcox.
“We are focused on ensuring that the benefits of going electric are available and affordable to as many British motorists as possible,” he added.
Engine-wise, Vauxhall’s Combo e-Life features a 174-mile (280km) WLTP range from 50kWh battery. This model is best suited for families as it offers spaciousness available in five-seater or seven-seat configurations.
With a 143-mile (230km) WLTP range, the larger model Vauxhall’s Vivaro e-Life Combi could afford up to nine passengers and be used as a work vehicle or taxi.
Staging its price from up to £29,610 (RM 124,229.00) for Vivaro e-Life while Vauxhall Combo e-Life costs around £30,295 (RM127.101.00), respectively. The figures resulted from its price reduction, including the government’s revised Plug-in Car Grant (PiCG).
Both Vauxhall and Citroen regulate their MPV models' pricing costs as petrol and diesel-powered vehicles production will be laid off anytime soon.
The company will offer an electrified variant across its entire model line-up by 2024 and will have a fully electric vehicle range, of cars and vans, by 2028.
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