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Vauxhall Corsa Electric: range, battery & charging

The choice of two battery sizes and standard 100kW DC rapid charging means the electric Corsa is more capable than you might think

Overall rating

4.0 out of 5

Range, battery & charging rating

4.0 out of 5

ModelRangeWallbox charge timeRapid charge time
50kWh221 miles7hrs 45mins (0-100%, 7.4kW)28mins (10-80%, 100kW)
51kWh251 miles7hrs 45mins (0-100%, 7.4kW)28mins (10-80%, 100kW)

The Vauxhall Corsa Electric shares a number of its parts, as well as its basic platform, with the Peugeot E-208. Like its sibling, the Vauxhall has undergone a facelift and now provides the option of a slightly larger 51kWh battery, which it shares with the Jeep Avenger. This means top models now have a maximum WLTP Combined range of 251 miles, while a price cut makes the 221-mile base model slightly better value than before.

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Vauxhall Connect – a feature of the MyVauxhall smartphone app – allows you to access information such as the remaining range, as well as offering the option to pre-condition the interior to a set temperature. Smartphone users can also see the charging status of their car, remotely start the air-conditioning, and select the charging time required.

Vauxhall Corsa Electric range

As mentioned, the electric Vauxhall Corsa is now offered with two battery sizes. The smaller of these has been offered since the car was launched, but after several technical updates since then, the 50kWh Vauxhall Corsa Electric is capable of up to 221 miles on single charge.

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Having driven this model in warm weather, we’re pleased to report that Vauxhall’s range predictions are pretty accurate. Don’t floor the accelerator and we have no doubt you’ll easily be able to cover over 200 miles on a single charge. Although this will drop slightly in winter, the good news is that all Vauxhall Corsa Electric models come with a heat pump as standard.

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If range is your priority, the larger 51kWh battery is more efficient, boosting range to a maximum of 251 miles. During our time with the large-battery Corsa, we were able to average roughly 4.6 miles per kilowatt-hour, which translates to a range of 235 miles – not far off Vauxhall’s estimates.

Charge time

Every version of the Vauxhall Corsa Electric comes with a Type 2 cable for home wallbox and slower public charging, but you have to pay extra for a conventional three-pin plug, which seems a bit stingy given the car’s high list price.

The Corsa is available with either a 7.4 or 11kW on-board charger, which affects how quickly it can charge from a domestic charging point. However, you need three-phase domestic electricity to take advantage of the 11kW upgrade, and this isn't very common in UK homes, so check before stumping up the cash.

If you do, Vauxhall quotes a 0-100% charge time of five hours and 15 minutes, compared with seven and a half hours for the 7.4kW set-up. Regardless, all Corsa Electric models come with a CCS port, ensuring an 80% top-up in as little as 30 minutes from a 100kW rapid charger. 

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Hello, I’m Shane and I’m the senior content editor both here at DrivingElectric and at our sister title Auto Express. Although I can trace my professional roots back to the radio and podcasting world, my passion (or borderline obsession) with cars saw me switch over to motoring journalism in 2021. From the very start I have been fortunate enough to try out the latest and greatest electric cars on the market, and I’m proud to help people like you make the right EV buying decisions.

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