Vauxhall will introduce eight new or updated models by the end of 2020, as part of its PACE! plan to become profitable.

An all-new Corsa will be among the first new models to launch in 2019, alongside a replacement Vivaro van.

Order books for both the all-electric Corsa and the Grandland X PHEV will also be open by the summer of 2019.

The PSA Group brand confirmed that additional versions of the Combo will be on sale next year too.

A successor to the Mokka X will debut in 2020 and will play a pivotal role for the company’s strategy to expand the proportion of its SUV sales from 25% to 40% by 2021.

By the end of 2020, Vauxhall will have a total of four electrified models on offer and by 2024 there will be an electrified version of every Vauxhall model.

In order to contribute to the CO2 compliance and to focus on high volume segments, the Vauxhall Adam and Viva will not be replaced after the end of their life cycles, but will remain on sale until the end of 2019.

With the new portfolio, Vauxhall will continue to cover around 80% of the mainstream market volume in 2020 – with significantly higher efficiency and customer-orientation while simultaneously reducing complexity.