
Vauxhall has teased the arrival of its latest concept car by releasing first preview images of the vehicle that will celebrate its world premiere at the IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich (September 8 to 14, 2025).
While the name is still being firmly kept under wraps, the images already reveal a clear connection to Vauxhall’s GSE sub-brand while also hinting at the next evolutionary step of the Vauxhall Compass.
The brand with the Griffin has initially published a small selection of images, each showing unique elements of the latest creation of the design team around Vice-President of Design, Mark Adams.
One of the most eye-catching features teased by the images is the further development of the Vauxhall Compass. The illuminated Vauxhall wordmark sits at the centre and is framed by slim and precise vertical and horizontal elements.

Elsewhere, the images confirm that the concept car will tie in with Vauxhall’s recent activities regarding its high-performance GSE sub-brand.
In July, Vauxhall announced that the Mokka GSE will go into serial production – and become the brand’s first all-electric high-performance car. The inclusion of the new GSE logo on the slim racing car inspired steering wheel indicates that the brand with the Griffin will explore the boundaries of battery-electric performance vehicles with the concept car.
This is further underpinned by the aerodynamic and eye-catching design of the wheels with the truncated triangular elements providing a subtle nod to historic and iconic motorsport vehicles such as the Opel Manta 400 rally car.

The motorsport and performance cues continue with the futuristic and minimalistic lightweight driver’s seat and the clearly visible roll cage: Both indicate that the concept will be very much at home on the racing track and offer a thrilling yet comfortable and safe driving experience.
Vauxhall will reveal the name along with further information on the latest concept car soon and it will celebrate its world premiere at this year’s IAA Mobility in Munich (September 8 to 14, 2025).