Vauxhall History Goes on Display

For the first time in its 72-year history, a selection of cars from Vauxhall Heritageโ€™s famous collection will be on public display, telling the incredible story of Vauxhall Motors rise from a niche sporting car manufacturer to one of the UKโ€™s best-known automotive brands.

โ€˜Vauxhall โ€“ Made in Lutonโ€™ opens on September 5, at Stockwood Discovery Centre, Luton – a stoneโ€™s-throw from where almost all the exhibits were originally manufactured.

The main exhibition will include ten of Vauxhallโ€™s most significant Luton-built cars from the last 115 years, book-ended by the very first model to be produced at the famous Kimpton Road factory โ€“ a 1905 7/9hp โ€“ to the last passenger car to roll of the line โ€“ a 2002 Vectra, before the plant started to produce LCVs exclusively.

As well as the main exhibition cars, which will be on display until Easter 2021, each month โ€˜Vauxhall โ€“ Made in Lutonโ€™ย will feature a different โ€˜heroโ€™ car, starting with the chrome- and fin-laden 1959 PA Velox, which brought a welcome slice of colorful Americana to austere Fiftiesโ€™ Britain. Other โ€˜heroesโ€™ include the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton, Firenza HPF โ€˜Droopsnootโ€™, and OE-Type 30-98, Britainโ€™s first 100mph car.

Vauxhall became a car manufacturer in 1903. It was originally based in the South London suburb from which it takes its name, but after two years needed larger premises and moved to a six-acre site in Luton, where it still manufactures motor vehicles today. The availability of skilled local workers, many of whom were displaced from the townโ€™s ailing hatting industry, sealed the deal and Vauxhall went on to become Lutonโ€™s largest employer.

โ€˜Vauxhall โ€“ Made in Lutonโ€™ opens at Stockwood Discovery Centre, London Road, Luton LU1 4LX on Saturday, September 5 and runs until Easter, 2021. Opening hours are Thursday to Sunday 11am to 5pm (CLOSED Mon-Weds) and admission is free. Covid-19 protocols will be in place to ensure social distancing.

Full details can be found here: https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/vauxhall-made-luton-0

Exhibits include:

1905 7/9hp โ€“ first Luton-built Vauxhall

1910 C-10 โ€˜Prince Henryโ€™ โ€“ Britainโ€™s first official production sports car

1923 23/60 Tourer โ€“ awash with high-technology for middle-class motorists

1926 30-98 OE-Type Tourer โ€“ Britainโ€™s first 100mph production car (November only)

1936 BXL Limousine โ€“ the default pre-war mayoral conveyance for many UK municipalities

1959 PA Velox โ€“ flamboyant US-style, with compact dimensions (September only)

1963 Viva HA โ€“ Vauxhallโ€™s first post-war compact car

1966 XVR Concept โ€“ curvaceous design study debuted at the Geneva Motor Show

1968 Bedford CA โ€“ Britainโ€™s first purpose-built panel van that dominated its market for 17 years

1975 Firenza HPF โ€“ svelte coupe that enjoyed success on and off the race track (December only)

1979 Cavalier Mk.1 โ€“ the mid-size nameplate that led Vauxhallโ€™s market dominance in the 80s/90s

1983 Astra GTE Mk.1 โ€“ Vauxhallโ€™s first genuine โ€˜hot hatchโ€™ (October only)

1993 Lotus Carlton โ€“ worldโ€™s fastest four-door production car, with max speed of 176mph (Jan only)

2002 Vectra โ€“ display vehicle was last passenger car to be made in Luton

2003 VX Lightning โ€“ concept car created to celebrate Vauxhallโ€™s centenary