For the first time in its 72-year history, a selection of cars from Vauxhall Heritageโs 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 UKโs best-known automotive brands.
โVauxhall โ Made in Lutonโ opens on September 5, at Stockwood Discovery Centre, Luton – a stoneโs-throw from where almost all the exhibits were originally manufactured.
The main exhibition will include ten of Vauxhallโs 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 โVauxhall โ Made in Lutonโย will feature a different โheroโ car, starting with the chrome- and fin-laden 1959 PA Velox, which brought a welcome slice of colorful Americana to austere Fiftiesโ Britain. Other โheroesโ include the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton, Firenza HPF โDroopsnootโ, and OE-Type 30-98, Britainโs 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 townโs ailing hatting industry, sealed the deal and Vauxhall went on to become Lutonโs largest employer.
โVauxhall 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 โPrince Henryโ โ Britainโs 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 Britainโs 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 Vauxhallโs first post-war compact car
1966 XVR Concept โ curvaceous design study debuted at the Geneva Motor Show
1968 Bedford CA โ Britainโs 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 Vauxhallโs market dominance in the 80s/90s
1983 Astra GTE Mk.1 โ Vauxhallโs first genuine โhot hatchโ (October only)
1993 Lotus Carlton โ worldโs 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 Vauxhallโs centenary




