Vauxhall to end 120 years of production in Luton 

February 07, 2025
Vauxhall to end 120 years of production in Luton 
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Car manufacturing group Stellantis has announced that it will close its factory in Luton that currently produces Vauxhall and Opel vans. The 1,100 strong workforce now face job losses. 


A statement from Stellantis said, “Production will cease in Luton in Q2 2025, with a period of transforming and transferring machinery and process knowledge to Ellesmere Port. Production of the group’s medium all-electric LCV range (eK0) in Ellesmere Port will commence in Q4 2026.” 

The Unite Union which represents many of the workers has branded the move "a total disgrace" and a "betrayal". 

Vauxhall has an association with Luton that dates back to 1905. It has produced many iconic vehicles in the Bedford town, including Bedford van, the Vauxhall Viva and the Vauxhall Cavalier. 
 
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