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VAUXHALL OFFERS ADDITIONAL £2,000 DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTION ON ELECTRIC MODELS DURING FEBRUARY SALES EVENT

  • Vauxhall providing a further £2,000 deposit contribution on totally electrical fashions
  • Vauxhall Mokka Electric obtainable from £349 monthly with £9,500 Vauxhall deposit contribution
  • New Corsa Electric obtainable from £309 monthly with £7,900 Vauxhall deposit contribution
  • All-New Astra Electric obtainable from £309 monthly with £5,250 Vauxhall deposit contribution
  • Additional £500 deposit contribution can also be obtainable on petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid fashions
  • Offers obtainable throughout The Vauxhall Event, which runs from 14-29 February
  • By the tip of this 12 months, Vauxhall will supply a totally electrical model of each automobile and van mannequin in its line-up

Vauxhall helps extra of Britain make the change to electrical with a further £2,000 deposit contribution on totally electrical fashions throughout its February gross sales occasion.

During The Vauxhall Event, which runs from 14-29 February, clients buying a Mokka Electric Design 136PS on finance can profit from a Vauxhall deposit contribution of £9,500. PCP funds of £349 monthly may be unfold over an extended interval due to Vauxhall’s progressive five-year PCP.

The entry-level Mokka Electric Design consists of a powerful checklist of normal gear, together with a seven-inch touchscreen with satellite tv for pc navigation and Apple CarPlay™/Android Auto™, a seven-inch digital instrument panel, 17-inch alloy wheels, panoramic rear-view digital camera, rear parking sensors and site visitors signal recognition.

Customers choosing New Corsa Electric Design 136PS additionally profit from a £7,900 Vauxhall deposit contribution with month-to-month PCP funds of £309. Both the Corsa Electric and Mokka Electric 136PS are powered by a 50kWh battery with a variety of 222 miles and 209 miles respectively (WLTP), paired with a 136PS electrical motor.

The All-New Astra Electric can also be obtainable with a £5,250 Vauxhall deposit contribution as a part of The Vauxhall Event, with month-to-month funds of £309. Powered by Vauxhall’s next-generation 54kWh battery, the All-New Astra Electric is able to as much as 258 miles on a single cost (WLTP), due to spectacular effectivity of 4.2 miles per kWh.

As a part of Vauxhall’s efforts to simplify going electrical, its electrical vary can also be obtainable with the model’s Plug & Go supply, which incorporates entry to quite a lot of charging options to assist make electrical mobility even simpler.

To simplify house charging, clients can select a wallbox from one among three authorised nationwide suppliers and unfold the fee throughout the size of their finance settlement. All new Vauxhall electrified car clients additionally obtain an Octopus Electroverse card, which provides entry to over 500,000 public chargers from completely different networks throughout the UK and Europe through a single account. Plug & Go additionally features a battery guarantee for eight years/100,000 miles and three years of roadside help as customary, offering added peace of thoughts.

Vauxhall now presents six totally electrical passenger autos throughout its line-up and can supply a totally electrical model of each mannequin from 2024.

For clients not but prepared to modify to electrical, a further £500 deposit contribution can also be obtainable on petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid fashions.

For extra data on The Vauxhall Event, please go to https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/offers-finance/event.html

PCP finance examples

Mokka Electric

Version

OTR value

Monthly fee  

Vauxhall deposit contribution    

Customer deposit

PCP supply particulars

Mokka Electric Design 136PS

£36,610

£349

£9,500

£2,009

5-years / 6,000 miles / 4.9% APR

New Corsa Electric

Version

OTR value

Monthly fee  

Vauxhall deposit contribution

Customer deposit

PCP supply particulars

Corsa Electric Design 136PS

£32,445

£309

£7,900

£2,073

5-years / 6,000 miles / 4.9% APR

All-New Astra Electric

Version

OTR value

Monthly fee  

Vauxhall deposit contribution

Customer deposit

PCP supply particulars

Astra Electric Design 136PS

£37,795

£309

£5,250

£6,009

5 years / 8,000 miles / 4.9% APR

   

BMW Championship raises $5.5 million for the Evans Scholars Foundation and is the event of the yr.

+++ Largest ever contribution at a BMW Championship within the Chicago space +++ $50 million raised by the playoff event since 2007 +++ BMW Championship named “PGA TOUR Tournament of the Year” for the fifth time in 2023 +++


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The 2023 BMW Championship raised a report complete for the Evans Scholars Foundation of event organiser Western Golf Association. The prestigious golf event held at Olympia Fields Country Club in August of this yr raised $5.5 million to fund full school scholarships for deserving caddies – the most important ever quantity raised for a BMW Championship held within the Chicago space. The BMW Championship has now contributed $50 million to the Foundation since 2007, serving to award full tuition and housing school scholarships to greater than 3,300 caddies throughout that point.

“The BMW Group is much more than an automobile manufacturer. With about 150,000 employees from 110 nations worldwide, we are an integral part of global society, and as such we are also involved away from our offices and factory gates. One of these commitments is our long-standing support of the Evans Scholars Foundation,” mentioned Ilka Horstmeier, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Human Resources and Real Estate.

This yr alone, a report 1,130 caddies are enrolled as Evans Scholars at 24 main US universities nationwide. “We are very proud to be able to contribute to a successful future for so many young students through the BMW Championship. These are exactly the kind of initiatives that we as a company promote to create opportunities for young people to reach their full potential,” mentioned Horstmeier, who, through the 2023 BMW Championship, visited the Evans Scholarship House at Northwestern University in Chicago and spoke to Evans Scholars.

Viktor Hovland (NOR) gained the 2023 BMW Championship with a sensational last spherical, firing a course-record 61, in entrance of round 120,000 passionate spectators through the course of the event week. All of them additionally supported the Evans Scholars Foundation – all proceeds from the event are donated to the muse.

“Everyone who came out to watch these incredible players compete played a direct role in helping hard-working young people get to college,” mentioned Vince Pellegrino, WGA Senior Vice President of Tournaments. “We can’t say enough about the passion of the Chicago-area golf fans, as well as the unwavering support of our partners at BMW, Olympia Fields Country Club and the PGA TOUR.”

The BMW Championship was not solely a powerful success for the Evans Scholars Foundation. The penultimate playoff occasion was, together with the WM Phoenix Open, named “PGA TOUR Tournament of the Year”. This is the fifth time after 2008, 2012, 2013 and 2014 that the BMW Championship has obtained this award from an important golf tour on the planet. In specific, the PGA TOUR acknowledged the premium expertise for followers and gamers, in addition to the dedication of title companion BMW, the event organisers, and the volunteers.

The 2023 BMW Championship additionally earned the award within the “Best On-Site Staging” class for the fourth time – a report. This award recognises one of the best total on-site presentation, which incorporates the setup for a lot of constituents corresponding to gamers, caddies, media, competitions and guidelines, volunteers, event operations, safety, first help, and the structural construct out.

Next yr the BMW Championship might be held at Castle Pines Golf Club close to Denver for the primary time, from twentieth to twenty fifth August 2024.

£4BN FOR ‘UK PLC’: ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS – THE GREAT BRITISH SUCCESS STORY

  • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveils results of landmark Economic Impact Analysis
  • Total contribution to the UK economy since 2003 stands at more than £4 billion
  • Annual contribution to economy now exceeds half a billion pounds Sterling
  • Rolls-Royce is one of the largest employers in West Sussex, supporting 2,500+ full-time equivalent jobs
  • A further 7,500 jobs are supported in the wider supply chain
  • Major intangible and spill-over economic and community benefits
  • Includes training and education, knowledge and skills transfer within supplier companies and support for local charities and social enterprise
  • Independent study undertaken by London School of Economics (LSE)


“Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a Great British success story. As we mark 20 years of production at our Home in Goodwood, we do so in the knowledge that not only have we produced some of the world’s most significant super-luxury products, we have also made a major economic contribution to the English county we are based in and, crucially, ‘UK PLC’. Today, I am delighted to unveil the exceptional results of the first ever independent survey of our company’s economic impact locally in Chichester, in the surrounding area and nationally. Conducted for us by the London School of Economics, the study confirms that Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a major economic contributor and one of the largest employers in West Sussex. As the nation enters a new era with the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, we are proud to represent the very best of British excellence and endeavour. Through our rare crafts and craftsmanship, international customer base and products admired and cherished worldwide, we are sustaining thousands of skilled jobs and playing a key role in promoting the UK’s reputation as a hub of creativity and innovation.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

“Rolls-Royce Motor Cars represents some of the very best of British design and manufacturing, and the Goodwood success story has been a proud part of Chichester and West Sussex’s heritage and local economy.

We’ve seen a whole generation of quality jobs and cutting-edge skills created over the past 20 years, and I can’t wait to see what the next 20 will hold as Rolls-Royce continues to expand and grow.
The Rt Hon Gillian Keegan, Member of Parliament, Chichester

As Rolls-Royce Motor Cars marks two decades of production at Goodwood, a landmark survey reveals the company’s full and extraordinary impact on both the local and national economies.

The independent study, the first commissioned by Rolls-Royce in its history, was led by Dr Alexander Grous of the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) and includes figures up to and including 2022. Furthermore, this study is clear proof that, by putting exceptional products into the hands of the world’s most influential people, Great Britain secures its place as a centre of design, craft and engineering excellence on the world stage and, by extension, the nation benefits.

OVERALL ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION
The LSE report shows that since production began at Goodwood in 2003, Rolls-Royce has contributed more than £4 billion to the UK economy, serving as a flagship of the nation’s luxury and automotive sectors and, crucially, ‘UK PLC’. This contribution is long-term and sustainable. Rolls-Royce invests around £10 million every year in its facilities and operations to support its production, reflected in a series of ‘record years’ peaking to date in 2022 at over 6,000 motor cars sold worldwide. Rolls-Royce is also able to confirm its standing as one of the largest employers in West Sussex, England.

SUPPORTING JOBS LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY
More than 2,500 people are employed at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, including 150 jobs created in 2022 alone. The company also supports more than 7,500 additional full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs within its wider national supply chain. Importantly, Rolls-Royce did not make a single redundancy during the Covid-19 pandemic – one of very few UK manufacturers to maintain its workforce entirely intact.

As one of the largest employers in West Sussex, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has a substantial positive impact on the local economy. Around 20% of its total annual contribution is generated directly within West Sussex and bordering counties, including salaries and wages of staff employed at the Home of Rolls-Royce. In addition, the company also operates its Technology and Logistics Centre (TLC) eight miles away in Bognor Regis, which supports a further 1,000 direct and indirect jobs.

INDIRECT AND INTANGIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS
Rolls-Royce contributes to the local and national knowledge economies through its leading-edge R&D in fields including hardware, software, electrification, digitalisation and vehicle connectivity. These activities are growing rapidly in both scale and importance, with Rolls-Royce committed to all-electric propulsion by the end of 2030.

The LSE study notes that Rolls-Royce encourages significant innovation, development and improvements within its wider supply chain. Many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have adopted new technologies, processes and practices to meet Rolls-Royce’s exacting requirements, raising standards and boosting competitiveness across a wide swathe of the UK’s manufacturing base.

Rolls-Royce also produces important intangible benefits for the local economy and population. For example, every year it supports more than 100 apprenticeship, graduate and intern positions, in partnership with local further and higher education institutions, leading to well-paid and highly skilled employment opportunities. The company enjoys close ties with surrounding communities: recent projects include developing a dedicated new car park for The March CE Primary School which adjoins the Goodwood site, and supporting local mentoring and work-based initiatives. In addition, employees nominate their House Charity each year, raising significant sums for local good causes.

A CONTINUING SUCCESS STORY
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has formally announced proposals to expand the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood. It has acquired land to the east of the current site and planning permission will be sought later this year.

The project’s primary objective is to upgrade the manufacturing plant; some facilities and equipment are now 20 years old and require replacement and upgrading. The company is also looking to increase capacity for its Bespoke and Coachbuild operations, as well as preparing for its new generation of electric vehicles. The first customer deliveries of the all-electric super-coupé, Rolls-Royce Spectre, are due in the fourth quarter of 2023: all new Rolls-Royce models will be electric by the end of 2030.

The expansion does not, however, signal any shift in the marque’s fundamental approach or values: Rolls-Royce is not, never has been and never will be a volume-driven business. The new facility will reflect the fact that the marque is no longer simply an automotive manufacturer, but a true luxury house creating the world’s best, most recognised and highly prized Bespoke products.