Vauxhall Corsa-e and Mokka-e get £3k price cut after grant changes

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    Brydo
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      Vauxhall has responded to last week’s surprise reduction in the UK’s Plug-in Car Grant (PiCG) incentive scheme by lowering the price of its electric cars.

      Effective from today, the battery-powered Corsa-e and Mokka-e will have their list prices reduced by £3,000. It means the former now starts from £25,805 on-the-road including the grant, with the latter down to £29,365 including the grant.

      The revised pricing is introduced in lieu of any previous customer offers. Paul Willcox, Vauxhall’s Managing Director, 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.”

      Last Wednesday, without any warning, the Government again introduced another round of cuts to its EV or hybrid car and van incentive scheme. Buyers can now claim a maximum of £1,500 off the price of an eligible car (£1,000 less than before) on models costing no more than £32,000. That’s a reduction of £3,000 on the previous pricing cap.

      Vauxhall’s decision to reduce the price of its two electric cars means that even the expensive trim levels, namely the Corsa-e Elite and Mokka-e Ultimate, all fall under the £32,000 cap on the grant, so are eligible for the £1,500 discount.

      Earlier last week Vauxhall also announced some technical upgrades to both models, which increases their range on a single charge by up to six per cent.

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    • #172096
      joss
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        Great to read that Brydo. Will the rest of EV manufactures follow suit though?

        Joss
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        #172098
        Fastbike1000
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          Good to hear some manufacturers are being sensible.

          #172100
          Psuader

            Well done, Vauxhall; that should likely influence others.

            #172101
            Brydo

              I really hope it’s a sign of things to come.

              Roll on Q1 ?

              #172106
              Glos Guy
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                Given that some manufacturers dropped their prices when the last cut in grants was announced, doesn’t this go to show that the whole grants scheme is nothing more than a profiteering exercise for the manufacturers? Grants stop, prices drop. Miraculous! Given the state of our economy through Covid, I can think of far better ways to spend tax payers money.

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                fwippers
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                  I feel Q1 will be almost a carbon copy of this Q, with gradual changes throughout 2022, depending on the situation with Covid.

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