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VAUXHALL REVEALS SPECIAL EDITION MOKKA ELECTRIC GRIFFIN – AVAILABLE FROM £29,495

  • Britain’s best-selling compact electrical crossover shall be accessible as particular version Mokka Electric Griffin
  • High degree of specification consists of contrasting black roof, heated seats and steering wheel, keyless begin and computerized local weather management  
  • 50kWh battery and 136PS electrical motor allow Mokka Electric Griffin to realize a variety of as much as 209 miles (WLTP)
  • Priced from £29,495, lowering the entry-point to the Mokka Electric vary by £7,115 whereas providing further gear over Design trim
  • One 12 months’s free EV charging* at Tesco for all new electrical Vauxhall retail prospects
  • Available to order from 17th April, with first deliveries in June

Vauxhall has unveiled the particular version Mokka Electric Griffin. The new entry-point to the Mokka Electric line-up options an enhanced specification whereas providing a saving of £7,115 over Design trim, with costs beginning at £29,495 OTR.

Griffin trim enhances the Mokka Electric’s putting design with a contrasting black roof and tinted rear home windows alongside 17-inch silver alloy wheels. Customers also can select from the total Mokka exterior color palette (together with metallic paint) at no further price, saving as much as £700. Inside, a flat-bottomed leather-effect steering wheel accentuates the sense of fashion, whereas parking is made simpler with a panoramic rear-view digital camera and rear sensors.

The Mokka Electric Griffin builds on the already highly-equipped Design trim, providing a set of connectivity options as normal. Vauxhall’s Multimedia Pure Panel infotainment system supplies a seven-inch color touchscreen, which is appropriate with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™, and a seven-inch digital instrument cluster. Electric fashions additionally profit from Vauxhall Connect, enabling drivers to schedule charging remotely and pre-condition the car’s cabin temperature.

For further consolation, the Mokka Electric Griffin consists of heated entrance seats and a heated steering wheel, in addition to computerized local weather management. Keyless begin and a retractable boot ground present even larger comfort.

Completing the providing, Griffin fashions characteristic LED headlights, tail lights and daytime operating lights with excessive beam help, plus an array of driver-assistance tech. This consists of lane departure warning with lane hold help, visitors signal recognition, driver drowsiness alert, cruise management and computerized emergency braking with pedestrian detection.

The Mokka Electric Griffin is powered by a 50kWh lithium-ion battery offering a variety of as much as 209 miles (WLTP), paired with an electrical motor producing 136PS and 260Nm of torque. Charging the Mokka Electric is fast and simple, with a 0-80% cost taking simply half-hour on a 100kW fast DC charger. Alternatively, a 0-100% cost will take 7 hours and half-hour through a home 7kW wallbox.

Thanks to Vauxhall’s new partnership with main grocery store Tesco, new Vauxhall electrical car prospects additionally profit from one 12 months’s free charging credit score at shops throughout the nation.* In addition, by its Electric Streets of Britain marketing campaign, Vauxhall has partnered with main charging level operators char.gy, Connected Kerb and SureCharge to help native councils throughout the nation to speed up the set up of on-street residential charging.

As a part of Vauxhall’s efforts to simplify going electrical, the Mokka Electric Griffin is out there with the model’s Plug & Go supply, which features a battery guarantee for eight years/100,000 miles and three years of roadside help as normal for added peace of thoughts. All new Vauxhall electrified car prospects additionally obtain an Octopus Electroverse card, which supplies entry to over 500,000 public chargers from completely different networks throughout the UK and Europe through a single account.

Orders for the restricted version Mokka Electric Griffin will open on 17th April, with first deliveries from June. The reveal of the Mokka Electric Griffin intently follows the Corsa Electric YES Edition, accessible from £26,895, with each fashions making Vauxhall’s electrical vary extra accessible.

How to clamp down on roadside garbage

There was a superb column in The Times just lately in regards to the state of Britain’s roadsides, which ceaselessly are liberally strewn with litter.

It recommended that we get critical about cleansing it up. Any marketing campaign to get that performed would obtain my assist, too. But I do not know that we must always really feel fairly a lot disgrace about litter’s existence as we typically do. I wager that, fly-tipping apart, most of it will get there by chance.

I am unable to place a bin bag exterior my entrance door late at night time to hold it to the wheelie bin on the finish of the lane within the morning as a result of by then a rat or a crow may have taken just a few chunks out of the bag and the whole lot inside may have began blowing across the backyard.

And there is a lay-by down the highway from me the place I usually see black luggage left poking from the highest of the wheelie bins. I’m positive the intent is sweet, however it’s not more likely to finish effectively, provided that Britain is a windy island within the North Atlantic with loads of scavenging wildlife.

Similar bin-cramming occurs on the town centres; stuff is positioned close to the highest of these bins which have a gap on each side, creating the proper wind tunnel for sucking light-weight garbage precariously positioned in them.

So by all means let’s get Britain’s roads tidy once more, however on the similar time let’s make a plan to stop it going flawed once more.

Often it is thoughtlessness over malice. So let’s have extra bins, higher designed, extra ceaselessly emptied and with large indicators about not overfilling them. And make native amenity suggestions free once more, too.

VAUXHALL REVEALS NEW CORSA ELECTRIC YES EDITION – AVAILABLE FROM £26,895

  • Sporty: Britain’s best-selling supermini in 2023 will probably be accessible as particular version Corsa Electric ‘YES Edition’ with dynamic GS styling
  • Strong contrasts: unique Record Red paint, contrasting black roof and badging, plus sports-style entrance seats with crimson accents
  • Attractive selection: Fully electrical 136PS powertrain with 221-mile vary (WLTP)
  • From TV to the street: YES Edition brings “Yes, of Corsa” marketing campaign to life
  • Corsa Electric YES Edition accessible from £26,895, reducing the entry level to the Corsa Electric line-up by £5,550
  • One 12 months’s free EV charging* at Tesco for all new electrical Vauxhall retail clients
  • Available to order on-line from 17 April with deliveries from May onwards

Vauxhall has revealed the particular version Corsa Electric #YES, providing sporty styling and an unique Record Red paint end with a completely electrical 136PS powertrain. The Corsa Electric YES Edition is priced at £26,895, reducing the entry-point to the Corsa Electric line-up by £5,550.

Fresh, thrilling, to the purpose – that is how Vauxhall has been promoting the New Corsa. For anybody who’s in search of easy, thrilling and electrical mobility, there can solely be one reply: “Yes, of Corsa!” The extraordinary cross-media campaign is now being delivered to life with the brand new Corsa Electric YES Edition.

This particular version of Britain’s best-selling supermini for the previous three years will function eye-catching styling, from the GS model, with unique Record Red paint and a contrasting black roof. The Corsa Electric YES Edition is accessible with a completely electrical 136PS powertrain for £26,895 – a saving of £5,550 in comparison with a Corsa Electric Design 136PS.

James Taylor, Managing Director, Vauxhall, mentioned: “With the Corsa Electric YES Edition, we are bringing our successful ‘Yes, of Corsa’ campaign to the roads, offering an accessible new version of Corsa Electric with sporty GS styling. Vauxhall is committed to democratising access to electric vehicles, by offering an electric version of every car and van we offer by the end of this year and through initiatives like our Electric Streets of Britain campaign to improve the UK’s on-street residential charging infrastructure.”

Corsa Electric YES Edition impresses at first look. At the entrance, it proudly bears the attribute Vauxhall Vizor model face with a black Griffin brand. At the rear, the Corsa title is confidently displayed in black lettering, whereas the #YES emblem, a nod to the promoting marketing campaign, is clearly seen within the inside. The unique Record Red paintwork underlines the daring look. In stark distinction are the black roof, the black exterior mirror housings and the 16-inch black alloy wheels. In addition to Record Red, clients may select their YES Edition in Arctic White, Carbon Black or Graphic Grey.

The clear contrasts proceed inside: the motive force and entrance passenger take pleasure in sports-style entrance seats with crimson accents. Corsa Electric YES Edition clients are nicely linked with Vauxhall’s multimedia infotainment system, which features a 10-inch touchscreen that’s with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and wi-fi smartphone integration, alongside a seven-inch digital instrument cluster and Vauxhall Connect.

YES Edition fashions additionally function computerized lights and wipers, local weather management, LED headlights and daytime working lights, excessive beam help, keyless entry and begin, rear parking sensors, electrical entrance and rear home windows as nicely an array of driver-assistance tech. This contains lane departure warning with lane hold help, velocity signal recognition, driver drowsiness alert, cruise management with velocity limiter and computerized emergency braking with pedestrian detection.

Corsa Electric YES Edition ensures loads of driving enjoyable because of its 136hp (100kW) electrical motor and 260Nm of torque. With its 50kWh battery, it could possibly cowl as much as 221 miles (WLTP) on a single cost and could be re-charged from 0-80% in simply half-hour from a 100kW fast charger. 

Thanks to Vauxhall’s new partnership with main grocery store Tesco, new Vauxhall electrical automobile clients additionally profit from one 12 months’s free charging credit score at shops throughout the nation.*

The Corsa Electric YES Edition will probably be bought completely on-line, with orders set to open from 17 April.

For extra particulars: Corsa #YES Edition | Vauxhall

Watch the total two-minute ‘Yes, of Corsa’ advert right here:

Ready to say Yes Of Corsa? | Vauxhall – YouTube

Government pledges £8.3bn to repair UK roads

The government has committed to spending £8.3 billion to fix Britain’s roads, which have been plagued by potholes. This money will be redirected from the scaled-back HS2 high-speed rail line.

This fund will be enough to resurface over 5000 miles of road and will be distributed to councils across the country for projects over the next 11 years.

It is the largest road-specific fund ever announced in the UK.

Transport secretary Mark Harper confirmed that each local authority will receive £150 million, with an additional £150 million for 2024/2025 and the rest of the funding allocated through to 2034.

Of the total funding, £3.3 billion will be allocated to the North West, North East, and Yorkshire & Humber; £2.2 billion for the West Midlands and East Midlands; and £2.8 billion for the East of England, South East, South West, and, for the first time in 8 years, London.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated, “For too long politicians have avoided making long-term decisions to improve people’s lives, and addressing potholes is a clear example. Well-maintained road surfaces could save drivers up to £440 each in costly vehicle repairs, allowing motorists to keep more money in their pockets.”

Harper added, “Most people use the roads, and potholes can cause problems for motorists, from expensive vehicle repairs to bumpy, slow, and unsafe journeys. Today’s significant funding increase for local road improvements is a win for all road users, who will benefit from smoother, faster, and safer trips, as we redirect HS2 funding to make the right long-term decisions for a brighter future.”

The new funding also includes an additional £70 million earmarked for updating 20mph zone guidance to prevent inappropriate blanket use, and measures to accelerate the expansion of electric vehicle charging.

New £8.3bn road fund welcomed

The fund has received the support of some of the UK’s largest insurers and motoring groups.

RAC head of policy Simon Williams stated that smoother, well-maintained roads could save drivers up to £440 each in repair costs from pothole damage.

He welcomed the news, saying, “Drivers’ biggest complaint is the poor condition of local roads, so the fact that the Government has found significant additional revenue should give councils the funding certainty they need to plan proper long-term road maintenance, something we have been advocating for many years.”

“We hope local authorities will use the money effectively by resurfacing the worst roads, maintaining those in reasonable condition for longer through surface dressing, and filling potholes as permanently as possible where necessary,” he added.

Britain’s Quietest Roads Revealed

  • New research from Jeep UK has revealed Britain’s major roads used by the fewest number of vehicles each day
  • The A844 on the Isle of Bute is Britain’s quietest major road with an average of just 77 vehicles estimated to use it on a daily basis
  • Top 10 features A-roads all located in Scotland across the Highlands, Orkney, Isle of Islay and the Shetland Islands
  • The A4085 in Eryri (Snowdonia) is the quietest major road outside of Scotland
  • The A686 in the North Pennines is the quietest road on mainland England

A list of Britain’s quietest major roads has been revealed, with research showing that some routes are almost entirely traffic-free.

 

The analysis of road traffic statistics from the Department for Transport1 by Jeep UK found that a section of the A844 on the Isle of Bute in Scotland is Britain’s quietest major road. It is estimated that an average of just 77 vehicles travel the five-mile-long stretch of road between the B881 and B878 junctions each day in both directions – fewer than four vehicles per hour.

 

The road passes Scalpsie Bay, which is the ideal location to spot seals thanks to the large colony that resides there. Census data shows that the population on Bute is in decline, perhaps explaining why the A844 is now ranked as Britain’s quietest major road.

 

In comparison, Britain’s busiest road – the M25 motorway surrounding Greater London – typically sees more than 200,000 vehicles per day between certain junctions.

 

In a close second is the A838 near Lairg in the Scottish Highlands. The road cuts through the centre of the popular North Coast 500 tourist route yet sees an average of just 88 vehicles per day travelling along the 34-mile length of road. Despite its A-road categorisation, it is a single-track road with dedicated passing places, but thanks to good visibility it is still a highly enjoyable road for driving enthusiasts. The road offers breath-taking mountainous views of the northern Highlands and runs parallel to a number of secluded lochs.

 

Completing the top three is a stretch of the A941 between the villages of Elrick and Rhynie, northeast of the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. An average of just 113 vehicles use this stretch of road each day.

 

Outside of Scotland, the quietest major road can be found in Wales along a six-mile length of the A4085. With only 318 vehicles estimated to travel the single-carriageway every day, the road is ideal for those seeking a quiet Welsh road set in the country’s infamous Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. The road parallels the Welsh Highland Railway – a heritage line that offers passengers magnificent views of the surrounding mountainous countryside.

 

In second place is the A3110 on the Isles of Scilly, seeing just 324 vehicles on average per day. With just over 2,000 residents living on the islands, and only a small number of vehicles between them, it is no surprise that the A3110 ranks highly. Rounding off the top three outside of Scotland is the A4069 in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons), Wales, with 397 vehicles per day.

 

On mainland England, a short one-mile section of the A686 near the village of Langley takes the top spot with 511 vehicles per day. The whole road, which spans the North Pennines National Park, offers outstanding scenic views of northern England. In second place is the adjoining A689, with the A3078 in Cornwall rounding off the top three.

 

Kris Cholmondeley, Managing Director at Jeep UK, commented: “At Jeep, we’re all for taking the road less travelled. By shining a light on the most traffic-free roads, we hope Jeep owners will be encouraged to explore some of these more remote and beautiful parts of the country and escape the rush of everyday life.

 

“With more than 40 million vehicles now on UK roads, most places are more congested than ever, but our research proves it’s still possible to enjoy wonderfully peaceful stretches of road that showcase some the nation’s most picturesque locations.”

 

The research by Jeep UK was completed as part of its newly launched Compass ‘Any Excuse to Get Lost’ campaign to encourage owners to escape the rush of everyday life by revealing some of the UK’s most scenic and lesser-known locations.

 

Priced from £34,580 OTR, the Jeep Compass C-SUV is designed for adventurers looking to explore places that are off the beaten track, in keeping the brand’s ‘Go Anywhere, Do Anything’ philosophy.

 

It is available with two advanced electrified powertrains: the Compass e-Hybrid mild hybrid (MHEV) and Compass 4xe plug-in hybrid (PHEV). The 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain combines a 1.3-litre petrol engine with an electric motor and an advanced all-wheel-drive system, blending fuel efficiency with the renowned off-road capabilities of Jeep. It produces a combined power output of 240hp and 270Nm of torque, and is capable of offering up to 30 miles (WLTP) zero-emissions freedom in full-electric mode.

Top 10 quietest major roads in Britain:


Ranking

Road Name

Start/End Point

Location

Estimated Daily Traffic Count

1

A844

B881/B878

Isle of Bute, Scotland

77

 

For more information on the Jeep range, visit www.jeep.co.uk.

ENDS

 

Sources:

  1. Data sourced from the Department for Transport (www.roadtraffic.dft.gov.uk/downloads). Figures obtained from the ‘AADF Data – major and minor roads’ data set, and reference the average annual daily flow (the number of vehicles that travel past (in both directions) the location on an average day of the year) in 2022. Figures are obtained using estimation based on the last available average annual daily flow measured using a manual or automatic traffic count. Some roads have been omitted from the lists where factors such as road closures have resulted in data anomalies.

 

 

Jeep Brand

Built on more than 80 years of legendary heritage, Jeep® is the authentic SUV brand that delivers legendary off-road capability, interior refinement, high-tech features and versatility to people who seek extraordinary journeys. The Jeep brand delivers an open invitation to live life to the fullest by offering a broad portfolio of vehicles that continues to provide owners with a sense of safety and security to handle any journey with confidence. Jeep Wave, a premium owner loyalty and customer care program that is available to the entire Jeep 4×4 line-up, is filled with benefits and exclusive perks to deliver Jeep brand owners the utmost care and dedicated 24/7 support. The legendary Jeep brand’s off-road capability is enhanced by a global electrification initiative that is transforming 4xe into the new 4×4 in pursuit of the brand’s vision of accomplishing Zero Emission Freedom and added 4×4 capability. All Jeep brand vehicles will offer an electrified variant by 2025.

 

Contacts

Alice Cross-Watson, PR Manager, Jeep

alice.cross-watson@jeep.com

07395 375272

Autocar magazine 12 July: on sale now

This week in Autocar, we provide information on the baby Porsche 911 in Britain, take a drive in the Prodrive-reworked Subaru Impreza, and explore the behind-the-scenes action at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

News

The Goodwood Festival of Speed features the Caterham Project V, an electric sports coupe that could potentially go into production by 2026. We have all the details you need to know.

Gilles Vidal, the design chief at Renault, encourages car manufacturers to embrace a global trend towards minimalism. This involves using fewer, lighter materials to create more striking vehicles.

Alfa Romeo may soon introduce a long-awaited replacement for the GTV coupe, as confirmed by the brand’s chief designer. The design work is ongoing, and the results are expected to be impressive.

Aston Martin has unveiled a new supercar that draws inspiration from the Victor, featuring a powerful 750bhp V12 engine and a six-speed manual gearbox.

Reviews

Matt Prior explores the Lotus Eletre, a large, powerful electric SUV that challenges traditional Lotus principles. Is it a worthy addition to the brand?

The Tesla Model S has received a performance boost with the Plaid edition, boasting 1020bhp. How does this executive car perform for families?

Alpina bids farewell to the G30 BMW 5 Series with the 625bhp B5 GT, their most powerful creation yet. Is this powerful sedan a suitable tribute to one of the best all-rounders?

We also test drive the updated Mercedes GLC Coupe, Volkswagen Passat, and the new BMW M2.

Features

Prodrive has transformed the iconic Subaru Impreza 22b into the P25, a tribute to one of the top performance cars of the 1990s. Steve Cropley determines if it lives up to its predecessor.

John Evans delves into the world of tether cars, exploring this little-known form of motorsport. With speeds reaching 200mph and cornering forces of 90g, it’s an extreme way to experience performance.

Get an exclusive glimpse behind the scenes of the Goodwood Festival of Speed and discover how the organizers prepare for one of the largest global events, attracting over 200,000 visitors.

Opinion

Matt Prior discusses the diverse range of car manufacturers, from Kamm to Pininfarina, and examines how the level of car personalization often reflects the customer’s wealth.