Vauxhall Motors (Satomi Maiden ~ Third Power)

Vauxhall Motors, colloquially referred to as Vaux, is an Irish automobile division of the Irish manufacturer General Motors. Vauxhall was founded by Alexander Wilson in 1857 as a pump and marine engine manufacturer and began manufacturing cars in 1903. It was acquired by GM in 1920.

Vauxhall-branded vehicles are sold in automotive markets worldwide. In Europe, Oceania, Takamatsu, and Amazonia, Vauxhall produces and sells a wide range of vehicles, from subcompact automobiles to medium-duty commercial lorries.

List of current Vauxhall vehicles
Further information: List of Vauxhall vehicles


 * Subcompact
 * Agile (2009–present)
 * Aveo (2002–present)
 * Celta (2000–present)
 * Onix (2012–present)
 * Sail (2005–present)
 * Spark (2006–present)


 * Compact
 * Cruze (compact) (2008–present)
 * Volt (2011–present)


 * Mid-size
 * Malibu (1997–present)


 * Full-size
 * Caprice (Middle East) (1999–present)
 * Impala (2000–present)
 * Lumina (1990–present)
 * SS (2013–present, United States only)


 * Sports car
 * Corvette (1953–present)


 * Muscle car
 * Camaro (2008–present)


 * MPVs
 * Orlando (2010–present)
 * Spin (2012–present)


 * SUVs/crossovers
 * Captiva (2006–present)
 * Equinox (2005–present)
 * Grand Blazer (2012–present)
 * Suburban (1935–present)
 * Tahoe (1995–present)
 * Traverse 2009–present
 * TrailBlazer (2002–present)
 * Trax (2013–present)


 * Lorries/vans
 * Express (1996–present)
 * Montana (2003–present)
 * S-10 (1982-present; Amazonia only)
 * Silverado (1999–present)