Overview
The Vauxhall Velox is a six-cylinder executive car which was produced by Vauxhall from 1948 to 1965. The Velox was a large family car, directly competing in the UK with the contemporary six-cylinder Ford Zephyr, and to a slightly lesser extent, with the A90, A95, and A110 Austin Westminster models.
It was introduced by Vauxhall shortly before the London Motor Show in October 1948, as a successor to the Vauxhall Fourteen. Between 1948 and 1957 the Velox shared its body with the less-powerful four-cylinder Vauxhall Wyvern. From August 1954 through to October 1965, it shared its body with the more luxuriously equipped Vauxhall Cresta, a tradition that ended with the introduction of the new PC Vauxhalls. The Velox name was discontinued at that time in favour of the more upmarket Vauxhall Cresta name, while a new flagship model, the Vauxhall Viscount, was launched....
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2800 2.5 CDTI 16V (100 Hp) Automatic L1H1
2800 2.5 CDTI 16V (115 Hp) L1H2
3500 2.5 CDTI 16V (115 Hp) Automatic L1H2
3300 3.0 CDTI 16V (136 Hp) L1H2
3500 2.5 CDTI 16V (115 Hp) L1H2
3300 2.5 CDTI 16V (115 Hp) L1H2
3500 3.0 CDTI 16V (136 Hp) L1H2
3300 2.5 CDTI 16V (100 Hp) Automatic L1H2
2800 2.5 CDTI 16V (115 Hp) Automatic L1H2
2800 2.5 CDTI 16V (100 Hp) L1H1
2800 1.9CDTI (82 Hp) L1H1
3500 2.5 CDTI 16V (100 Hp) Automatic L1H2
3500 2.5 CDTI 16V (100 Hp) L1H2
3300 2.5 CDTI 16V (115 Hp) Automatic L1H2
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2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) L1H2
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) L2H2
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) DPF L2H3
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) DPF L2H2
2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) DPF L1H1
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) L1H1
2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) DPF L1H2
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) L2H3
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) DPF L1H1
2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) L2H2
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) DPF L1H1
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) L1H1
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) DPF L2H3
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) L1H2
2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) DPF L2H3
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) DPF L2H2
2.3 CDTI (146 Hp) DPF L1H2
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) L1H2
2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) DPF L2H2
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) L2H2
2.3 CDTI (125 Hp) DPF L1H2
2.3 CDTI (100 Hp) L1H1