Nearly £5000 off a top-rung Astra Electric as the brand seeks to make its EVs more affordable
Vauxhall is continuing its push to make its electric cars more affordable by slashing prices of the Astra and Corsa EVs. The biggest cut is for the range-topping Ultimate trim for the Astra Sports Tourer, the price of which has been cut by £4765 to £40,695. The electric estate’s entry-level trim, Griffin, now starts from £36,195, down by £1000. Meanwhile, the Astra Electric hatchback has been discounted by up to £3865, with the Ultimate trim falling to £39,385.
In April, it also reduced the starting price of the Mokka Electric by £7115, to £29,495. Vauxhall managing director James Taylor recently told Autocar that “optics” were a key issue in the battle to boost electric car sales. Referring to the public reaction around the top-rung Corsa’s previous price tag of £38,585, he said: “One of the challenges we have all faced with electric vehicles is that you end up with a comparison between a base-spec car and a long-range .
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