IBC Vehicles

The GM Manufacturing Luton Ltd.. is an automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer from the English Luton. The company was founded in 1998 as the successor company of IBC Vehicles Ltd.. founded. This was until the year 2010 by a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors Europe. Since then, however, no longer the Swiss parent company exists, the work counts become the property of General Motors UK Ltd.. The line, however, is subject to the Adam Opel AG.

The factory site covers a total area of 378,000 m², on the approximately 1,100 workers are employed who assemble up to 84,000 vehicles for the European market in a two -shift operation annually. The main competitors of the company are the English, the French Société Européenne de Véhicules Léger SA as well as the Italian Società Europea Veicoli Leggeri Sevel SpA

The company was known in particular through cooperation with Renault, Opel, Holden and Nissan, manufactured under the commercial vehicles such as vans, mini buses, Flatbed and Tipper in badge engineering for the European markets. As of 2014, the plant only produces the Opel Vivaro / Vauxhall Vivaro 2nd generation.

Model Overview

Passenger cars

Van

SUV and Pickup

Van, Mini Van and Flatbed

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