Model record
Vauxhall Equus
Background
The Vauxhall Equus was a two-door concept car first presented by Vauxhall in spring, 1978. The word equus is Latin for horse. It was the last concept car from Vauxhall for 25 years until August 2003, when the VX Lightning was unveiled at the 2004 Sunday Times Motorshow as part of the centrepiece to the company's centenary celebrations.
Text adapted from “Vauxhall Equus” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
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- Velox 1920
- Wyvern 1938
- SRV 1950
- Victor 1952
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- VX 1961
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- Firenza 1971
- Magnum 1971
- 2300 1974
- Chevette 1975
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- CARLTON 1979
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- FRONTERA 1991
- RASCAL 1993
- VECTRA 1993
- ZAFIRA 1993
- MIDI 1994
- MONTEREY 1994
- OMEGA 1994
- TIGRA 1994
- COMBO 1995