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    Vauxhall introduces lower pricing on Grandland Electric

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys Gregory29 November 202405 Mins Read
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    Vauxhall has announced revised pricing on New Grandland Electric, with savings of up to £4,700. Design and GS models are both now priced under £40,000, resulting in significant VED, or ‘road tax’, savings.

    Prices for New Grandland Electric now start from £37,345 in Design trim, representing a saving of £3,650. GS is priced at £38,495 (saving £4,650), while Ultimate trim sees the largest reduction of £4,700 with a new OTR price of £40,495. As a result, both Design and GS trim are now below the £40,000 threshold for the additional ‘expensive car supplement’ rate of VED, which is currently an extra £410 from the second year of ownership. On top of the lower On The Road (OTR) price, this means customers save £1,640 in VED over four years, equivalent to approximately £40 per month.

    The revised pricing also means that the gap between Hybrid and Electric is narrowed – with the expected best-selling GS trim attracting a price walk of just £1,845 between GS Hybrid and GS Electric.  In addition, there are the potential ownership cost savings from charging at cheap off-peak energy rates versus petrol costs.

    James Taylor, Managing Director, Vauxhall, commented: “Vauxhall is committed to electrifying Britain – we have an electric version of every car and van in the Vauxhall line-up and we are doing all we can to make Britain’s switch to electric simple and attainable for our customers.  With the recent Budget confirming the introduction of the new Vehicle Excise Duty rules from April 2025, we are pleased to announce that two of our three New Grandland Electric versions, representing around an expected 80% of sales, will not attract this new tax – making going electric in our latest family SUV even more attainable”.

    New Grandland Electric sits at the top of Vauxhall’s fully refreshed SUV line-up and is the first Vauxhall based on the STLA Medium platform. It features a 73kWh (net) battery, a 213hp motor with 345Nm of torque and energy-saving features such as a standard-fit heat pump, enabling a range of up to 325 miles (WLTP) on a single charge. Thanks to 160kW rapid charging capability, a 20-80% charge takes just 26 minutes.  A heat pump that improves efficiency in cold weather conditions is standard across all versions – and is often a chargeable option on rival vehicles.

    Plug & Go offer

    Like all Vauxhall electric vehicles, New Grandland Electric also benefits from the brand’s Plug & Go offer, powered by Free2move Charge, which includes access to a variety of charging solutions to help make electric mobility even easier.*

    To simplify home charging, Vauxhall is offering a £500 contribution towards an Octopus Energy Ohme Pro wallbox and installation for customers who buy online. Thanks to Vauxhall’s partnership with Tesco, customers also have the option to choose £500 free charging credit at stores across the country, in lieu of the wallbox contribution. On top of this, retail customers can collect 50,000 Tesco Clubcard points (worth £500) when they purchase a new car through a participating Vauxhall retailer.

    To make public charging easier, all new Vauxhall electric vehicle customers receive an Octopus Electroverse card, giving access to more than 850,000 public chargers across the UK and Europe. In lieu of the wallbox contribution or £500 towards charging at Tesco stores, customers can choose a £500 credit with Octopus Electroverse through Plug & Go.

    For added peace of mind, Plug & Go includes a battery warranty for eight years/100,000 miles and three years of roadside assistance as standard.

    New pricing across Vauxhall’s electric line-up

    The revised pricing on New Grandland Electric follows recent changes across Vauxhall’s electric car line-up, supporting its efforts to make electric mobility attainable for all.

    The Corsa Electric is available in Design trim from the new, lower price of £29,045 OTR, with GS and Ultimate versions priced at £31,230 OTR and £33,040 OTR respectively, seeing a maximum reduction of £4,150.

    The Corsa Electric Long Range is also available in entry-level Design trim for the first time. Featuring a 51kWh battery and a more powerful 156PS motor for a range of up to 248 miles (WLTP), the Corsa Electric Long Range is priced from £30,440 OTR. The Corsa Electric Long Range prices for the GS and Ultimate trims are £32,625 OTR and £34,435 OTR respectively.

    Meanwhile, the Astra Electric Design is now priced at £34,945 OTR, with GS and Ultimate trims priced at £37,240 OTR and £39,395 OTR respectively. This represents a saving of up to £3,865 on Ultimate trim. Customers opting for the Astra Sports Tourer Electric now enjoy a £3,850 lower starting price than before, with Design trim available from £36,145 OTR.

    In addition, the brand has introduced special edition versions of the Corsa Electric and Astra Electric, offering a high level of specification at an affordable price. The Corsa Electric YES Edition features eye-catching styling from the GS version, with exclusive Record Red paint and a contrasting black roof, and is available with a fully electric 136PS powertrain for £26,895 OTR. Meanwhile, the Astra Electric Griffin features a 54kWh battery and efficient 156PS electric motor for a range of up to 258 miles (WLTP) and is priced from £34,995 OTR.

    Vauxhall also recently revealed the New Frontera Electric and New Frontera Hybrid will both be available for the same list price, from £23,495 OTR, becoming the first manufacturer in the UK to offer list price parity between electric and petrol hybrid versions of the same car.

    Revised Pricing – New Grandland Electric

    Version New OTR Price Saving
    Grandland Electric Design 73kWh 213PS £37,345 -£3,650
    Grandland Electric GS 73kWh 213PS £38,495 -£4,650
    Grandland Electric Ultimate 73kWh 213PS £40,495 -£4,700

    Pricing for Grandland Hybrid does not change and remains at:

    Pricing – New Grandland Hybrid (unchanged)

    Version OTR Price
    Grandland Hybrid Design 136PS e-DCT6 £34,700
    Grandland Hybrid GS 136PS e-DCT6 £36,650
    Grandland Hybrid Ultimate 136PS e-DCT6 £38,400

     

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