Despite the fact that it's not one of the most famous brands on the automotive market out there today, British car makers Vauxhall actually enjoy a long history that goes back to 1857, when it was founded by Alex Wilson as a company that built pumps and marine engines.

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Production models yearname

VAUXHALL Corsa GSE

VAUXHALL Corsa GSE photo

1 Generation (2026 - Present)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Electric


VAUXHALL Grandland

VAUXHALL Grandland photo

3 Generations (2021 - Present)

Body style: Suvs

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel · Hybrid Gasoline · Plug-in Hybrid · Mild Hybrid · Electric



VAUXHALL Astra Estate

VAUXHALL Astra Estate photo

7 Generations (2004 - Present)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Diesel · Gasoline · Plug-in Hybrid


VAUXHALL Astra Hatchback

VAUXHALL Astra Hatchback photo

6 Generations (2004 - Present)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Diesel · Gasoline · Plug-in Hybrid


Discontinued models yearname

VAUXHALL Corsa 5 Doors

VAUXHALL Corsa 5 Doors photo

4 Generations (2001 - 2023)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel · Electric


VAUXHALL Mokka X

VAUXHALL Mokka X photo

1 Generation (2016 - 2019)

Body style: Suvs

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel



VAUXHALL Insignia VXR Sports Tourer

VAUXHALL Insignia VXR Sports Tourer photo

1 Generation (2010 - 2019)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Viva

VAUXHALL Viva photo

1 Generation (2015 - 2019)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Corsa 3 Doors

VAUXHALL Corsa 3 Doors photo

3 Generations (2001 - 2019)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Crossland X

VAUXHALL Crossland X photo

1 Generation (2017 - 2018)

Body style: Suvs

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Zafira

VAUXHALL Zafira photo

3 Generations (2005 - 2018)

Body style: Vans

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel



VAUXHALL Insignia Sedan

VAUXHALL Insignia Sedan photo

2 Generations (2008 - 2017)

Body style: Sedans

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Insignia Hatchback

VAUXHALL Insignia Hatchback photo

2 Generations (2008 - 2017)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Insignia Country Tourer

VAUXHALL Insignia Country Tourer photo

1 Generation (2013 - 2017)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Diesel


VAUXHALL Meriva

VAUXHALL Meriva photo

3 Generations (2003 - 2017)

Body style: Vans

Engines: Diesel · Gasoline · Natural Gas


VAUXHALL Insignia Sports Tourer

VAUXHALL Insignia Sports Tourer photo

2 Generations (2009 - 2017)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Insignia VXR Sedan

VAUXHALL Insignia VXR Sedan photo

1 Generation (2012 - 2017)

Body style: Sedans

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL VXR8

VAUXHALL VXR8 photo

3 Generations (2008 - 2017)

Body style: Sedans

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Mokka

VAUXHALL Mokka photo

1 Generation (2012 - 2016)

Body style: Suvs

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Agila

VAUXHALL Agila photo

2 Generations (2000 - 2015)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Astra VXR

VAUXHALL Astra VXR photo

2 Generations (2005 - 2015)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Antara

VAUXHALL Antara photo

2 Generations (2007 - 2015)

Body style: Suvs

Engines: Diesel · Gasoline


VAUXHALL Corsa VXR

VAUXHALL Corsa VXR photo

1 Generation (2011 - 2013)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Astra Twin Top

VAUXHALL Astra Twin Top photo

1 Generation (2007 - 2010)

Body style: Convertibles

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Astra Sport Hatch

VAUXHALL Astra Sport Hatch photo

1 Generation (2004 - 2010)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Zafira VXR

VAUXHALL Zafira VXR photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2010)

Body style: Vans

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Tigra Twin Top

VAUXHALL Tigra Twin Top photo

1 Generation (2004 - 2009)

Body style: Convertibles

Engines: Diesel · Gasoline


VAUXHALL Meriva VXR

VAUXHALL Meriva VXR photo

1 Generation (2003 - 2009)

Body style: Vans

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Vectra Saloon

VAUXHALL Vectra Saloon photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2008)

Body style: Sedans

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Vectra Estate VXR

VAUXHALL Vectra Estate VXR photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2008)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Vectra Hatchback

VAUXHALL Vectra Hatchback photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2008)

Body style: Hatchbacks

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Vectra VXR

VAUXHALL Vectra VXR photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2008)

Body style: Sedans

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Vectra Estate

VAUXHALL Vectra Estate photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2008)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Signum

VAUXHALL Signum photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2008)

Body style: Wagons

Engines: Gasoline · Diesel


VAUXHALL Monaro VXR

VAUXHALL Monaro VXR photo

1 Generation (2005 - 2007)

Body style: Coupes

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL Monaro

VAUXHALL Monaro photo

1 Generation (2001 - 2007)

Body style: Coupes

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL VX 220

VAUXHALL VX 220 photo

1 Generation (2000 - 2005)

Body style: Convertibles

Engines: Gasoline


VAUXHALL history

Despite the fact that it's not one of the most famous brands on the automotive market out there today, British car makers Vauxhall actually enjoy a long history that goes back to 1857, when it was founded by Alex Wilson as a company that built pumps and marine engines.

It wouldn't be until 1903 that Vauxhall would build its first car, equipped with a 5 HP engine with 2 forward gears but no reverse. Gradually, Vauxhall Motors as it became known in 1907 began producing more and more cars that were thought of as sporty back then.

Soon after the end of the first World War, the company was bought by GM in 1925 and from then on Vauxhall took on a more “American” feel to the way in which they made cars. When WWII hit, production in the factories of Vauxhall turned to making Churchill tanks (some 5600 units).

After the war, the entire car-making process saw a mass-market orientation in order to help the company grow. But in their haste to make more cars, Vauxhall actually cut a few corners when it came to quality and thus acquired a bad reputation that their cars were rust-ridden, which was actually unfair since many producers suffered of the same problem at the time. Regardless, this reputation was going to haunt them until the 80s, despite all efforts to make their cars rust-proof.

The biggest step in the company's history was going to be their partnership with Opel that started in the 70s. From then on, most of the cars Vauxhall produced were going to be restyled Opel models, like the Kadett, Ascona and Rekord which translated into the Chevette, Cavalier and Carlton respectively in the UK factory.

The difference between the German cars and the British ones was a sloping front end, but as time passed, not even that made the difference. Soon, Vauxhalls would be practically Opel cars with the griffin emblem on them. At first, Opels and Vauxhalls were sold through the UK together, but then Opel dealerships closed down in England. As a result, even the names of the two brands were standardized.

However, Vauxhall did retain a note of originality because from 1994, all the front grilles on Vauxhalls had a distinctive V under the badge. Also, there is a car that is unique to Vauxhall, the Monaro coupe also known as the Australian Holden, the American Pontiac GTO and the Asian Chevrolet Lumina.

Although faced with a wave of consumer dissatisfaction back in the UK, Vauxhall managed to reduce the gap between them and Ford with the launch of the 2004 Astra and become one of  the most important car manufacturers in Britain.