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Vauxhall to Use Chinese Parts in New C-SUV as Stellantis Doubles Down on Leapmotor Deal

11 May 2026
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Vauxhall, one of Britain’s oldest and best-loved motoring marques, is to fit Chinese-engineered components in its vehicles for the first time in its 122-year history, in a striking move designed to keep family motoring within reach of cash-strapped UK households.

Parent group Stellantis confirmed at the weekend that electric motors, battery packs and powertrain technology supplied by Hangzhou-based Leapmotor will sit at the heart of the new Vauxhall C-SUV, a mid-sized family vehicle pencilled in for showrooms in 2028. It marks a significant shift for a brand that has built motor cars in Luton since 1905 and whose Ellesmere Port plant remains a totemic part of British manufacturing.

The deal is the clearest signal yet that Europe’s legacy carmakers have concluded they can no longer fight the Chinese on their own. Stellantis, which already owns a €1.5bn (£1.3bn) stake in Leapmotor acquired in 2023, will also throw open the doors of its Spanish plants to its partner, ending an arrangement under which Leapmotor manufactured exclusively on home soil.

Antonio Filosa, chief executive of Stellantis, described the Chinese group as a “trusted peer” and pitched the tie-up as “a true win-win for both of us”. He added that the agreement was “expected to support production and advance localisation in Europe of world-class manufacturing of electric vehicles at affordable prices to meet customers’ real-world needs”.

That nod to “real-world” buyers will not be lost on investors. Earlier this year Stellantis publicly conceded it had taken its eye off the average motorist during an ill-judged dash into electric vehicles, a misstep that prompted a €22bn writedown in February after sales fell well short of forecasts.

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