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Vauxhall Reveal New Logo
Griffin gets new look for 2008
April 8, 2008 11:04 PM by Clinton Deacon
Filed Under: Vauxhall
Filed Under: Vauxhall
This summer we will see the unveiling of the All New Vauxhall Insignia at the British Motor Show in London, but little did we know until this recent announcement that it will also be sporting the brand new Griffin Logo with a new look for 2008.
Bill Parfitt, Vauxhall’s Managing Director, said “While the new-look Griffin pays homage to our 100 year-plus manufacturing heritage in the UK, it also encapsulates Vauxhall’s fresh design philosophy, first showcased in the current Astra, and set to continue with Insignia".
Check out the additional images to see the evolution of the logo since the 1920s.
Source: Vauxhall
worldcarfan87
April 8, 2008 11:50:04 PM
i agree with that. otherwise i think a nice update, for what vauxhall hope will be exciting time to come afetr te introduction of the insignia
bristol411s3
April 8, 2008 11:44:44 PM
I agree. I see no reason why we couldn't just be Opel overe here. I am not sure Vauxhall even makes cars in the UK anymore.
worldcarfan87
April 8, 2008 11:52:01 PM
i think he just mean removing the vauxhall text from the badge.... to give it a cleaner look
nadster
April 8, 2008 11:47:47 PM
Vauxhall is important to British buyers due to the history of the brand. Changing the cars to Opels would hurt sales figures for sure.
Kepe
April 8, 2008 11:58:49 PM
That looks like something that came from the mozilla foundation ;o
BabyMilo
April 9, 2008 12:34:02 AM
i think that that is a pretty stylish badge but the problem is that it is a vauxhall... ;D
bentley
April 9, 2008 1:29:24 AM
If GM had any marketing sense they would re-brand all their european car business Chevrolet and do away with Vauxhall and Opel which are totally insignificant in global terms.This brand idealy reflects it's American roots but with an exotic european name and would remove the existing confusion caused by having the same cars with different badges.
bristol411s3
April 9, 2008 1:47:28 AM
You can't be serious? Chevrolet means nothing over here. Correction, it means rebadged Daewoos. There is nothing exotic about the name Chevrolet. And Americans roots are not something that markets well to Europeans. This has to be the worst idea I have read ever.
Bremen_Koenigsegg
April 9, 2008 6:02:03 AM
It looks like the griffin is giving a "thumbs-up". With a freakishly long thumb. And a flag tied to it.
BabyMilo
April 9, 2008 8:56:08 AM
yeahh i agree with bristol411s3 second comment... people took it badly when they rebadged the daewoos so wat about wen they do it with some good brands?!?
xlumino
April 9, 2008 5:09:58 PM
@bentley. that's an outstanding idea... really outstanding! Opel for example has it's very own tradition in Germany like Vauxhall in the UK and Holden in Australia. How can you think, we give it up for a label, that reminds us to big Pickups, V8-Vans, the Corvette or some fullsize limousines like the Caprice? In this time we know Lada Niva or Daewoo as Chevrolet. Another extreme for us. We are in the middle with Astra, Vectra, Corsa... that's all german engineering. and is rebadged as Vauxhall, Holden AND Chevrolet so far. Why we shoud change our traditions for complete different americans?
xlumino
April 9, 2008 5:11:37 PM
oh sorry: I like the new logo. WITH "Vauxhall"-scribt So now all the german Opel-pimper with their Vauxhall-logos are blessed ^^
german-cars-lover
April 10, 2008 2:32:08 AM
Change it or not ..... it's a loser , anyway.
bentley
April 10, 2008 8:21:47 PM
All I know is that if I was given the choice of three identical cars to drive with the only difference being the badges: Vauxhall;Chevrolet or Opel, I would choose the Chevrolet.
Lutzie
April 11, 2008 6:02:45 AM
I would most certainly not choose the Chevy. But if they were all the same, who really gives a rat's arse. You'd be pretty stupid to choose any one over the other.
Lutzie
April 11, 2008 6:07:09 AM
Vauxhall is a proud brand that's over a century old and has at times made some of the best cars in the world. In the 1920s the 'Prince Henry' Vauxhall and the famous 30/98 were absolute rippers. So the heritage is there. Sure they made some clunkers in the 50s and 60s and 70s (as did Audi) but their current range is perfectly adequate and some of them are quite good. Your perception of the brand is based on recent experience, so if they keep making great cars well, over time you will think the Vauxhall name is quite cool.
Kieranieo
June 13, 2008 11:11:12 PM
Lutzie is right, vauxhall is becoming a decent company, much better then chevrolet. Everyone whosays they would own a chevy( which by the way is rebadged Deweo)over a vectra or insignia is a liar
astonmartindb9
April 18, 2008 4:22:01 PM
it looks good, and is a good move by the company.






would be much better without "vauxhall")