Vauxhall Frontera is BACK – Hybrid and BEV Driven Back to Back

Makers have actually been reviving names from their past over current years. Vauxhall have actually joined the party by bringing back the Frontera. With Hybrid and BEV alternatives, 5 or 7 seats and everything in the variety can be found in under ₤ 30k have they got a winner on their hands? I drive the Hybrid and BEV back to back to learn.

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21 responses to “Vauxhall Frontera is BACK – Hybrid and BEV Driven Back to Back”

  1. @michaelkember8102 Avatar
    @michaelkember8102

    Evening all. Not a MW180
    But hope everyone is well.

    1. @francoisg3500 Avatar
      @francoisg3500

      Just go me by a second!

  2. @malcolmbrew8815 Avatar
    @malcolmbrew8815

    At the price point looks okay. The original we had at work for a number of years and was also okay, but you don’t see any now.

  3. @paulmead8438 Avatar
    @paulmead8438

    Evening all!

  4. @kevinDG7 Avatar
    @kevinDG7

    O, no a midweek 180 this week😅😅. Anyway evening everybody

  5. @Jake.Warren Avatar
    @Jake.Warren

    Good evening everyone! Speed commenting as I thought it was a MW180 😂

  6. @frankcampbell7876 Avatar
    @frankcampbell7876

    Nice idea

  7. @keithevans5667 Avatar
    @keithevans5667

    Evening Pedlerz 😉 Happy Halloween 🎃

  8. @GeordsYouTube Avatar
    @GeordsYouTube

    I drive a Grandland and it’s eDCT gearbox has the motor is built into the gearbox, it seems to solve some of the usual DCT odd behaviours

  9. @johniooi3954 Avatar
    @johniooi3954

    Downside Stellantis, Piano black HVAC switches. 7 seats version has to be a joke. Nothing wrong with interior materials. Nice to see light headlining.

  10. @michaelstaunton1632 Avatar
    @michaelstaunton1632

    Enjoying the mix of content on your channel keep up the great work 👍👍👍🚙

  11. @garrymatthews4430 Avatar
    @garrymatthews4430

    Great one Pete, brilient to get to drive both back to back getting the best overview .Have to say does look a good bang for buck unit

  12. @matthewpasserini8126 Avatar
    @matthewpasserini8126

    Looks like a drive through Chippenham if I’m not mistaken!

  13. @decayintheuk Avatar
    @decayintheuk

    reliability and longevity are going to be the next thing, these small engines moving large mass are more stressed than the thumpers of old

  14. @AndrewHgs Avatar
    @AndrewHgs

    I agree with you, I’m thinking this Frontera is aimed as a Dacia Duster alternative, so the plain interior is considered an advantage by those potential buyers. Vauxhall as a brand in the UK has unfortunately become an unappealing option and/or an easy target for keyboard complainers. But for a no nonsense car, the Frontera seems to be a good possibility.

  15. @HQBProductions Avatar
    @HQBProductions

    Hello Peter. I was in a local Vauxhall retailer and saw the huge discounts they offer….£8500 off a Corsa! It is a very good car for the Motability Scheme. They have tried hard and it deserves success but it is not aspirational. 🙂🙂🙂🙂

  16. @solentbum Avatar
    @solentbum

    Surely the reason for Makers to ‘bring back’ old car names is simply that they own the copyrights in a very limited market.

  17. @mattb8734 Avatar
    @mattb8734

    Like it I’ve got a corsa e and 🥰 love it

  18. @ianfranks3571 Avatar
    @ianfranks3571

    At least it looks more like the original than the CAPRI!

  19. @Un-Apologetic Avatar
    @Un-Apologetic

    I’ve test driven the 44kWh version and I’ll give it a number out of 10.
    0 out of 10.
    It’s shocking.

  20. @alibro7512 Avatar
    @alibro7512

    Isn’t it great to finally have the choice of electric or petrol at the same price? Even if Ped struggled to say good things about it.
    Most of these will be a 2nd car so if you can have home charging then EV is a total no brainer. If not then the petrol option is still there.
    The huge fly in the ointment of all hybrids is the cost of replacing the hybrid battery when the car ages and the mileage climbs.
    Hybrid batteries are hammered compared to EV’s as they charge and discharge many more times.
    Don’t believe me then check the price of older diesel or petrol cars compared to their diesel hybrid versions.

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