https://cleantechnica.com/2018/06/30/vauxhall-is-working-on-secret-electric-corsa/ Vauxhall Is Working On Secret Electric Corsa June 30th, 2018 Nicolas Zart
[image https://cleantechnica.com/files/2017/06/Opel-Pope-EV-570x483.jpeg Vauxall electric eCorsa video https://youtu.be/dH2xht-IKYQ Vauxhall eCorsa name confirmed for 2020 electric hatchback ] Vauxhall might not be on everyone’s lips in the US, but in the UK it’s an everyday affair. The Opel Corsa was reworked by Vauxhall when GM owned all companies, but is now part of Groupe PSA. If you know what a Corsa is, you are also probably asking why it has not been offered with a proper electric motor. Vauxhall says it is now working on the eCorsa — unfortunately, there’s a gasoline version as well. Vauxhall Is Working On The eCorsa For those who don’t know Vauxhall or its prestigious history, the company was founded by Scottish Alexander Wilson in Vauxhall, London, in 1857. The first cars were built in 1903, and they were raced by 1908. They continued to create a long, successful history until the demise of the British car industry in the ’70s. Today, Vauxhall is a brand that rebadges GM cars, soon Peugeot cars, but it will be used to develop electric vehicles (EVs). Hearing about using old carmakers for EVs is a great cause for celebration at CleanTechnica. We hope this is Peugeot’s way of using Vauxhall as its EV research platform, considering the only electric car that Peugeot has had experience with was a rebranded Mitsubishi i-MiEV (and the Peugeot Partner EV if you count vans). So far, we know the Vauxhall eCorsa will adopt a unified look, only changing the front fascia of the EV, presumably to make it more recognizable. According to Michael Lohscheller, Opel/Vauxhall CEO, the company aims to also deliver an electric SUV called the Grandland X SUV. Making Sense Of The Vauxhall/Opel/Peugeot Vauxhall eCorsa Electrification Strategy We’re happy to see Peugeot acting quickly in the EV field after separating from GM and finalizing the Opel and Vauxhall partnership. The European auto industry is an old and established landscape that will only meet our electric mobility demands by using the car companies it has and slowly becoming profitable with its baseline models. This is in stark contrast to startups and a few established carmakers chasing after the luxury and performance segment. We are looking forward to the Vauxhall eCorsa by 2020! [© cleantechnica.com] + http://www.greencarcongress.com/2018/07/20180703-isee.html German startup I SEE Electric Trucks GmbH building electric variants of Opel Viraro and Movano 03 July 2018 Electric heating is standard ... Standard charging time of the vehicles is 2.5 … http://bioage.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c4fbe53ef022ad357fe99200c-550wi For EVLN EV-newswire posts use: http://evdl.org/archive/ {brucedp.neocities.org} -- Sent from: http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/ _______________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org Please discuss EV drag racing at NEDRA (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)
