British brand Vauxhall – a former subsidiary of General Motors and sister brand to Holden, prior to its sale to France's PSA, alongside Germany's Opel – looks set to revive its VXR performance brand in the UK and Europe in 2022 with go-fast versions of its all-electric light hatch and SUV, the Corsa-e and Mokka-e.
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