10 Second Review. Vauxhall brings us a fully electrified version of its Combo compact MPV, this Combo Life Electric model featuring remarkably few compromises over its combustion engine counterpart.
New Vauxhall Combo-e Life 2021 review Adding an electric powertrain to Vauxhall's Combo Life MPV creates a fine family utility vehicle, if you don't mind driving a van Berlingo vs
Long battery range. Relatively good value. Car-like to drive. Not the biggest cargo area. Needs wide-angle mirrors. Slow domestic charging. The all-electric Vauxhall Vivaro -e is one of the best
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The Vauxhall Combo Life XL 7-seater (Image: Driving Force) The top speed is a modest 106mph and 62mph arrives in 13 seconds but there's longer term satisfaction in tailpipe emissions of 115gkm
The e-Rifter, to our eyes anyway, ticks all these boxes. For whatever reason, with the right spec in place, there's a bit less of a whiff of LCV here than there is with this model's two Stellantis Group cousins, the Vauxhall Combo-e Life and the Citroen's e-Berlingo. Plus this Rifter can be a van if you need it to be.
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