Vauxhall has revealed a new, simplified trim structure for its Combo, Vivaro and Movano light commercial vehicle (LCV) line-up.
The revised range, says Vauxhall, also “greatly improves” the value proposition for customers with list price reductions of up to £7,500.
Orders for the updated LCV range are now open, with first deliveries commencing later this year.
The new trim levels for its Combo, Vivaro and Movano ranges means that customers can now choose from well-equipped Prime and Pro variants, which offer improved connectivity and technology over the outgoing Dynamic, Sportive, Elite, and Edition trims.
The range update sees Vauxhall also introduce the Vivaro Electric GS – the UK’s first fully electric ‘sports’ van.
Vivaro Electric GS is the next step in Vauxhall’s mission to electrify British businesses and help cements Vauxhall’s place as the number one electric van manufacturer in the UK.
The LCV range update sees the number of model variants reduced by 20% across the three van ranges.
Vauxhall’s fully electric vans also move to a new nameplate, with the vehicles now named Combo Electric, Vivaro Electric, and Movano Electric.
Across all three van ranges, Prime models feature updated technology, and now come standard with a touchscreen display as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Combo Prime models feature an eight-inch touchscreen, while Vivaro and Movano models get seven- and five-inch screens as standard, respectively.
Combo and Vivaro Prime models also come standard with Vauxhall Connect, giving access to Vauxhall’s connected services.
Both models also feature automatic headlights as standard, while Vivaro Prime models also come with automatic windscreen wipers.
Vivaro Prime and Movano Prime models come with rear parking sensors for added convenience.
Pro models add satellite navigation with three-years of traffic updates across Combo and Vivaro models, as well as a rear-view camera.
Movano models are sold exclusively in Prime trim, and come standard with satellite navigation. Combo Pro and Vivaro Pro models also come with Vauxhall’s ‘FlexCargo’ load-through bulkhead, while Combo Pro models also feature rear parking sensors.
The streamlined trim structure also passes savings to fleets and buyers on diesel models. Each Combo variant now costs £1,800 less than before, while Vivaro models are reduced by £3,000 across each model.
The largest price reduction is on Movano models, with prices decreased by £7,500 across variants.
Option packs
Alongside the new trim levels, Vauxhall will offer a range of option packs:
- Safety Pack - adds driver assistance features such as lane keep assist, speed sign recognition, automatic emergency braking and driver drowsiness alert. On Vivaro, this also includes adaptive cruise control and blind spot alert.
- Design Pack - adds body colour exterior cladding and wheel covers.
- Cargo Pack (Combo only) - adds FlexCargo load-through bulkhead (also available separately on Vivaro) and bench seat, storage hooks, LED interior lights and electronic parking brake.
- Worksite Pack – provides enhanced ground clearance, IntelliGrip, a full-size spare wheel and an engine protection plate.
On top of Prime and Pro variants, Vivaro and Vivaro Electric models will be available in a sporty new GS trim.
Vivaro GS and Vivaro Electric GS models are set apart by a more dynamic look and feature 18-inch Y-spoke black alloy wheels, a lip spoiler at the front, side skirts around the vehicle and a two-piece spoiler at the rear to improve stability when unladen.
Inside, hand-crafted eco-leather seats with red stitching and a GS logo add to the styling enhancements.
When arriving in January 2023, the Vivaro Electric GS will be the UK’s first fully electric ‘sports’ van on the market.
Deliveries for new Combo and Movano will begin in November this year, while the new Vivaro and Vivaro GS range will arrive in January 2023.
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