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Written by Becky Wells
Vauxhall has confirmed that its Adam and Viva city cars will not be replaced at the end of their life cycles", and instead will be cut from the range in 2019. The news comes as Vauxhall further pushes its electric commitments, with order books for the upcoming Corsa and Grandland X PHEV hybrids opening in 2019. Dropping the two city cars will contribute to the Europe-wide CO2 compliance effective in 2020. By 2020, Vauxhall aims to have four electrified models in the range, with an electric version of all models available by 2024.
Date written: 9 Oct 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13631
Vauxhall has confirmed that its Adam and Viva city cars will not be replaced at the end of their life cycles", and instead will be cut from the range in 2019. The news comes as Vauxhall further pushes its electric commitments, with order books for the upcoming Corsa and Grandland X PHEV hybrids opening in 2019. Dropping the two city cars will contribute to the Europe-wide CO2 compliance effective in 2020. By 2020, Vauxhall aims to have four electrified models in the range, with an electric version of all models available by 2024.
Date written: 9 Oct 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13631