
Vauxhall has reduced the prices of all of its Corsa-e and Mokka-e models by £3,000 in response to the Government Plug-in Car Grant changes. The grant has been reduced to now provide up to £1,500 off electric cars priced under £32,000. This is reduced from the previous grant of £2,500 for EVs under £35,000.
The new prices are as follows:
New price: £27,305
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £25,805
New price: £28,555
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £27,055
New price: £30,910
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £29,410
New price: £30,865
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £29,365
New price: £31,935
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £30,435
New price: £31,580
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £30,080
New price: £31,995
New price after the revised Plug-in Car Grant: £30,495
The electric driving ranges of the Vauxhall Corsa-e and Mokka-e have also improved. The Vauxhall Corsa-e now has an electric driving range of 222 miles, up from 209 miles, an increase of around six per cent, and the Vauxhall Mokka-e now has an electric driving range of 209 miles, up from 201 miles, an increase of around four per cent.
Vauxhall will offer an electrified variant across its entire model line-up by 2024 and will have a fully electric vehicle range by 2028 – seven years ahead of the UK Government deadline. Vauxhall is the UK’s leading electric van manufacturer and offers an electric version of every van in its model line-up.
Paul Willcox, Managing Director, Vauxhall, said: “Vauxhall wants to move the UK to electric motoring as quickly as possible, which is why we have committed to being an electric-only brand from 2028.
“In light of a further evolution to the Government Plug-in Car Grant, we have taken the decision to change our pricing policy on our all-electric Corsa-e and Mokka-e models.
With more attainable pricing from significant reductions on both models, as well as the grant, we hope to put zero-emissions-in-use motoring within the reach of even more British motorists.”