Auto30
NewsTechnologyTuningReviewsUsefulRetro

In the UK, Vauxhall car plant with a 120-year history is closing.

There is an opinion that the automotive industry in the country is in a deep crisis.

In the UK, Vauxhall car plant with a 120-year history is closing.

In the UK, one of the oldest car factories has been closed down. Last Friday, the last Vauxhall Vivaro rolled off the assembly line at the Luton plant.

Parent company Stellantis had already announced the closure of the site, and the plans went ahead without any obstacles. The production of electric minivans and vans will be transferred to another British plant in Cheshire. The closure of the Vauxhall factory in Luton has put 1000 jobs at risk.

The history of the Luton plant began in 1903, and in 1905 the Vauxhall company moved to the site. The fate of the plant owned by Stellantis is uncertain: municipal authorities were interested in buying the land, but the automotive giant ignored the offers. The assembly of the Vivaro family will continue at another site in Cheshire, with investments in the project exceeding £50 million.

"Producing cars in the United Kingdom becomes unprofitable"

A representative of Stellantis promised to establish in Ellesmere Port a "center for commercial transport in the UK." As for the workers in Luton, their future is uncertain: the car manufacturer limited their comments to general statements, mentioning that "employees remain our priority," and "we will act responsibly towards our colleagues." Skeptics believe that the situation at the Vauxhall plant reflects general trends in the British automotive industry.

The issue is that producing cars in the United Kingdom is becoming unprofitable, and Stellantis is not the only one resorting to cutbacks. For instance, BMW postponed investments of £600 million in the MINI plant in Oxford and changed plans to produce electric cars in England, citing "bureaucracy after Brexit" as one of the reasons.

You may also be interested in the news:

BYD Company Declares War on Defamation: 37 Bloggers in Court

Chinese auto giant defends reputation: lawsuits against bloggers - 1887

Chery Breaks Records: Over One Million Cars Sold in Five Months of 2025

The car manufacturer sold 63,169 new energy vehicles in May, nearly 50% more than the previous year. - 1549

Volkswagen CEO acknowledges company's problems and names main reason

VW CEO named one of the important reasons for the crisis in the German auto industry, but despite the difficulties, it still enjoys "unconditional global recognition" - 1258

Why are car tires black? After all, rubber is originally white!

Black tires have become the standard, but the very first rubber tires were white. How did white become black? - 1206

From Parts Manufacturing to Their Own Cars: A New Phase in the Industry

When parts manufacturers decided to challenge the car giants. Some companies tried their hand at car manufacturing, each with its unique story. - 943