vendredi 13 février 2026

Vauxhall’s decade-a-day series : Vauxhall 30-98 (Part 3)

In Part 3 of Vauxhall’s Decade-a-Day series, we turn our attention to Britain’s very first catalogued 100mph car, the truly iconic Vauxhall 30-98.

Built in series from 1919 to 1927, the 30-98 was, in its day, the fastest catalogued production car in Great Britain, with a factory-warranted top speed of 100mph when fitted with a high axle ratio and pared-down coachwork.

The majority of 30-98s were sold with a tourer body (the Vauxhall-owned example in today’s images sports one made by in-house coachbuilder, Velox), but the most dramatic-looking was made by Wensum – another of Vauxhall’s in-house creations – with no doors, no hood, flared wings and carrying a £150 premium; a sizeable increase when a standard Tourer cost around £1200.

During its production life, around 600 E- and OE-Type (for ‘Overhead-valve) 30-98s were built, and it says much for its legacy that today around 170 still survive, many of which remain in regular use on road and track.

The OE-Type 30-98 model had exceptional performance in its day, producing around 112bhp from its four-cylinder, 4224cc engine. But a centre throttle, extremely heavy flywheel and weak brakes by today’s standards make this a challenging – if very fast – car to drive on modern roads.

Nevertheless, Vauxhall’s ‘OE268’ – built in the penultimate year of production – has accrued some 25,000 miles as a press and events car in the last 12 years alone.

Technical Data:

Colour: Primrose Yellow

Interior colour: Blue

Engine Capacity: 4224cc

Top Speed: 85mph (100mph in performance guise)

0-60mph: 29.8 seconds

Fuel Consumption: 14-18mpg

Previous instalments of Decade-a-Day can be found here:

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Faris Bouchaala
Faris Bouchaala
Faris Bouchaala est Directeur de publication et Rédacteur en chef de MotorsActu, média automobile français fondé en 2018. Journaliste automobile depuis plus de 14 ans, il couvre l’actualité automobile française et européenne, avec un focus sur les essais, les nouveautés constructeurs, l’électrification et les technologies embarquées.

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