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Now part of the vast Stellantis empire, Vauxhall is now the sister brand to Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot. This means their models are all very similar under the skin.

Vauxhall has historically offered larger discounts than many other car m...

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22 Vauxhall new car reviews

Vauxhall Combo Electric

The fully electric version of the Combo small van has a decent range and excellent practicality

£19,995

save at least £12,345 from RRP

Vauxhall Combo Life Electric

Electric MPV is practical and very well-equipped but costs more than similar alternatives

£19,995

save at least £12,345 from RRP

Vauxhall Corsa

The Vauxhall Corsa is keenly priced if you choose carefully, but it's outclassed by newer rivals in most areas

£15,495

save at least £4,730 from RRP

Vauxhall Corsa Electric

The Corsa Electric is quite well priced but there are better small electric cars for the money

£16,990

save at least £10,515 from RRP

Vauxhall Crossland

The Vauxhall Crossland X is very spacious for such a small SUV and it comes well equipped. However, most of its rivals are better to drive.

£18,715

Vauxhall Frontera Electric

The Frontera Electric is practical and reasonably priced, even more so than its petrol-powered counterpart

£19,995

save at least £4,000 from RRP

Vauxhall Grandland

The Grandland X offers a similar blend of comfort and practicality as the Peugeot 3008 on which it’s based, but there are better all-rounders in this class

£24,990

save at least £11,610 from RRP

Vauxhall Grandland Electric

The Grandland Electric has a good electric range and lots of standard kit but there are better all-rounders available

£28,990

save at least £7,965 from RRP

Vauxhall Mokka

The Vauxhall Mokka X is stylish and well equipped, but its rivals have it beaten in a number of key areas.

£18,995

save at least £7,185 from RRP

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Vauxhall

Now part of the vast Stellantis empire, Vauxhall is now the sister brand to Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot. This means their models are all very similar under the skin.

Vauxhall has historically offered larger discounts than many other car makers, and this continues today. And that gives it an advantage over its stablemates – a good thing, because while its models are decent all-rounders, few stand out in any particular regard.

It produces electric versions of every model, and the Frontera small SUV was its first model to achieve price parity between petrol and electric models.

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