Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh 2025 Review

Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh 2025 Review

In the domain of large electric people movers, two models consistently magnetise the attention of both families and businesses: the Vauxhall Zafira Electric and its French counterpart, the Peugeot e-Traveller. Their common platform results in them outselling everything else combined, but they do bring a different flavour to the segment. The 2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL arrives boasting new styling, improved technology, and the potential of outstanding practical value, as it leads the charge for  affordable, large-scale electric mobility.

In this article, you will get a full 2025 Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh review, which covers the good and bad of its new features, design philosophy and performance credentials. Now we’ll take a look at what makes it different from the Peugeot e-Traveller, pitting their subtle yet steep differences against each other. It’s practical ingenuity versus established style, and we’re here to see which one truly offers the best for today’s drivers.

A Quick Recap of the 2025 Zafira Electric XL

  • Make: Vauxhall
  • Model Year: 2025
  • Body Style: Large MPV (multi-purpose vehicle)
  • Trims available: Design, GS
  • Interior and exterior design: New Vauxhall Vizor front end, revised interiors with enlarged touchscreen, upgraded materials.
  • Ride & Handling: Quiet, effortless electric driving from a 136PS motor that delivers an easy-going and comfortable drive that’s at home on long journeys and city traffic.
  • Drivetrain Options: All electric with a 75 kWh battery pack.
  • What’s New: New 10-inch digital instrument cluster and infotainment screen, advanced driver assistance system, and battery range efficiency.
  • Rivals: Competes with the Peugeot e-Traveller, Citroën ë-Spacetourer, and other big electric vans.
  • Price/Value: It is competitively priced for the amount of space and equipment.

    Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh

Zafira Electric XL Overview & Design Inspirations

Vauxhall and Peugeot, who are now both part of the Stellantis group, have a base engineering philosophy that is based on being as efficient as possible and trying to try and squeeze in as much usable interior space as they can. The Zafira Electric and e-Traveller models share the EMP2 platform, a modular platform that caters for the use of internal combustion or electric powertrains without losing interior volume. Vauxhall’s design for the 2025 Zafira Electric XL is focused on “Bold and Pure” design principles brought to life with the introduction of the signature Vauxhall Vizor front end. The grille, headlights, and brand logo are all incorporated in this single, modern, and very digital-age panel, which can be described as simple and elegant.

The objective in engineering is simple: build a vehicle that performs like a car, but allows you to throw stuff in it like a van. This is done by smart packaging of the battery under the floor that also guarantees a low centre of gravity and a thoroughly flat interior space. Everything has been designed with usability in mind, from the sliding side door that opens wide to the versatile seating system that seats up to nine people. Vauxhall says it has tried to bring a sense of durable, family-friendly elegance to its people mover.

Similarities and Differences

In essence, the Zafira Electric and e-Traveller are siblings based on the same principle. They all have the same electric motor, the same battery options and a similar body base. This is what makes their rivalry so interesting, because the contrast is always a matter of small design, branding and target market details. The Zafira Electric’s new Vizor front face lends a more reserved and modern look that could be attractive for mature customers or businesses looking for a professional and classic fleet vehicle. Its clean, spare lines and utilitarian look are all about function rather than flash.

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By comparison, the Peugeot e-Traveller is a little more bold and perhaps over-stylised, boasting unique lighting signatures and a busier grille. This might be a younger buyer or someone who prefers a car that makes a stronger visual statement. So the battle is about more than just specifications; it’s about brand essence. Vauxhall is trustworthy, modern-day practicality, while Peugeot is stylish, design-led. The decision between them is often a matter of personal preference, and which brand ethos is more appealing to the buyer.

  • Vauxhall Vizor Design: Provides a clean, modern face that integrates seamlessly with the vehicle’s functional form.
  • Shared EMP2 Platform: Guarantees excellent interior space and a low, stable centre of gravity for better handling.
  • Distinct Brand Identities: The Zafira’s professional look appeals to those valuing subtlety, while the e-Traveller’s bolder style attracts buyers wanting more visual flair.

Zafira Electric XL Variants & Trims Breakdown

2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric trims simplify to two core options: Design and GS. This approach helps consumers find a model that meets their needs without too many choices to think about. Both versions come only in the larger 75 kWh battery and the XL body style, offering the greatest range and space.

The Design model is the well-specced base model. It includes a lot of standard kit, including the new 10-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 10-inch digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control and a host of vital safety features. This variant is suitable for the family or business that demands a functional, plain vehicle that meets all its requirements easily and efficiently.

The GS adds a touch of sportier styling and luxe features. It adds to the Design trim some exterior styling enhancements, such as blacked out exterior trim, unique alloy wheels, GS interior touches and more. It also features more convenience with things like heated front seats and more advanced driver assist features. GS trim caters to those who appreciate the practicality of the Zafira but also want a more dynamic and unique design.

Feature

Design Trim

GS Trim

Infotainment

10-inch touchscreen, 10-inch digital cluster

10-inch touchscreen, 10-inch digital cluster

Exterior Styling

Standard finish with Vauxhall Vizor

Black exterior detailing, unique alloy wheels

Interior

Cloth upholstery, standard trim

GS-specific accents, heated front seats

Driver Aids

Cruise control, rear parking sensors

Enhanced ADAS package

Value Proposition

Maximum practicality and value for money

Sporty aesthetics and premium comfort

Different Variants

Although the UK market is limited to the 75kWh battery for the Zafira Electric XL, the platform itself allows for variant configurations. The 2025 model year’s key technology development is the standardisation across the range. Before, the top-tier infotainment/digital cluster package was only available on upper trims; now, the Design trim can enjoy the big, crisp screens, making the interior look contemporary across the board.

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The difference between the Design and GS models is more cosmetic and equipment rather than performance. They are both powered by the same 136PS electric motor and battery, so they have the same performance and range. The Design model’s strength is in plain and simple utility and value, whereas the GS is more about style and comfort, making it feel like a pearl among passenger vehicles, rather than a converted van.

Spec Sheet Appendix

Here is a summary of key specifications for the 2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL.

Specification

2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL (75kWh)

Battery Capacity

75kWh (usable)

Electric Motor

100kW (136PS)

Torque

260 Nm

Quoted Range (WLTP)

Up to 217 miles (manufacturer-quoted)

0–62 mph (0-100 km/h)

Approx. 13.3 seconds

Top Speed

81 mph (130 km/h)

Charging (AC)

7.4kW standard, 11kW optional

Charging (DC)

Up to 100kW (0-80% in approx. 45 mins)

Seating Capacity

Up to 9

Length

5,309 mm

Note: Quoted range and performance figures are manufacturer estimates and may vary based on driving style, road conditions, and tyre specifications.

  • Simplified Trim Levels: The Design and GS trims offer clear choices between value-focused utility and sporty premium features.
  • Standard Tech Upgrade: The inclusion of the 10-inch digital cockpit on all models enhances the modern feel of the cabin.
  • Consistent Performance: Both trims share the same excellent 75kWh powertrain, so the choice is based on style and features, not power.

Zafira Electric XL Performance & Driving Experience

The 100kW (136PS) electric motor of the 2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL delivers 260 Nm of torque. Although the 0-62 mph time of about 13.3 seconds may not sound particularly exciting, it’s more than adequate for a vehicle of this size and purpose. The real power of this powertrain is how smooth, quiet, and effortless the power delivery is. In the city, you’ll find the motor’s instantaneous response makes pulling away from junctions and weaving through congestion effortless. On the motorway, it is a quiet and comfortable cruiser, and will make long distances a lot more relaxing than the diesel one.

The overwhelmingly comforting User Experience is driving. The suspension is specifically tuned for a smooth ride over bumps and uneven road surfaces, providing a stable ride for all passengers, including those in the third row. The steering is light and easy to handle, which is a great help when you’re trying to manoeuvre such a long vehicle in tight car parks or narrow city roads. It’s not meant for enthusiastic driving, but the low centre of gravity provided by the underfloor battery helps reduce body roll, so it actually feels remarkably stable when you’re taking corners. Eco, Normal, and Power driving modes are available, and it’s possible to set the mode to your preference. During long trips on even terrain, it will be in Eco mode that reduces the throttle response and the climate control’s energy use to extend the range. Normal mode is a good compromise between daily driving performance and fuel economy. In Power mode, full 136PS and 260 Nm are available for more demanding acceleration needs, for example, when fully loaded or joining a high-speed motorway. Also, a ‘B’ mode can be selected on the gearshifter to increase the amount of regenerative braking and enable single pedal driving in stop-and-go traffic while recharging the battery.

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  • Effortless Electric Power: The 136PS motor provides smooth and silent acceleration, perfect for relaxed city and motorway driving.
  • Comfort-Focused Ride: The soft suspension and stable chassis deliver a comfortable experience for all passengers on any journey.
  • Selectable Driving Modes: Easily switch between Eco, Normal, and Power to prioritise either maximum range or performance.

Zafira Electric XL: Interior, Comfort & Technology

When you step inside the 2025 Zafira Electric, its biggest change immediately catches your eye: the new digital cockpit. A 10-inch digital instrument cluster takes the place of the traditional analogue dials, showing clear and personalised information about speed, range and driver-assist features. Along with that sits a new 10-inch central touchscreen infotainment system. This new layout is light-years better and allows the cabin “to breathe” more, not to mention a more modern and user-friendly environment. The system is quick and responsive, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are included as standard for easy connectivity.

Comfort and utility are still the main strengths of the Zafira. The materials are robust and designed to withstand the strains of family or commercial life throughout the cabin. The ergonomics are really good, including the high-set seat position that gives you a very high vantage point from which to look at the road. Storage is plentiful, with sizeable door pockets, cupholders and cubbies dotted all throughout the cabin. The generous cabin of the XL can be configured to fit up to nine people, or the rear seat can be taken out completely to provide ample, van-like cargo space.

Technological advances go beyond infotainment, too. The 2025 model features a new and more comprehensive ADAS suite. Features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist and a revamped autonomous emergency braking system contribute to added safety and less driver fatigue when travelling long distances. Integration of those technologies makes the Zafira Electric comparable to a modern passenger car and, therefore, a refined people mover.

Design & Exterior

The most striking modification to the Zafira Electric is its adoption of the new Vauxhall Vizor. This strong, full-width single panel with new Griffin insignia holds the new Intelli‑Lux LED Matrix headlamps, creating a very unique and futuristic front-end light layout. It’s a design language that ties the Zafira to the rest of the contemporary Vauxhall range, the Mokka and Astra and gives it a potent brand identity.

Zafira Electric is based on the Stellantis EMP2 platform, a modular platform that adapts easily. That makes it possible for the same body to accommodate different powertrains, including a battery, without sacrificing interior space, which is why the battery can be neatly bundled up under the floor. The whole thing is a function-first design, sporting a blocky shape that maximises interior space, but even the new Vizor and restyled wheels have a little flair to ’em.

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Feature

2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh

2025 Peugeot e-Traveller

Colours

A range of solid and metallic paints, often including subtle, professional tones.

Typically offers more vibrant colour options alongside traditional shades.

Lighting Signature

Intelli-Lux LED headlights are integrated into the full-width Vizor panel.

Distinctive “three-claw” LED daytime running lights.

Aerodynamics

Smooth front end with the Vizor panel and underbody panels to improve efficiency.

Similar aerodynamic focus, with styling elements shaping airflow.

Body Detailing

Clean, functional lines. GS trim adds black accents for a sporty look.

More expressive character lines and chrome or black detailing.

  • Modern Digital Cockpit: The dual 10-inch screens for instruments and infotainment bring the cabin right up to date.
  • Unmatched Practicality: Flexible seating for up to nine and ample storage make it one of the most versatile vehicles on the market.
  • Bold Vizor Front End: The new exterior design gives the Zafira a strong, modern identity that stands out.

Safety & Reliability

Safety is a major priority for a people carrier, and the 2025 Zafira Electric comes with a good selection in that department. Now it waits for a new Euro NCAP rating with the updated equipment; its predecessor had earned five stars, and the platform’s basic crash structure remains the same. Vauxhall has strengthened its safety credentials with an extended availability of driver assistance technology.

Multiple airbags are standard across all models, as is a sophisticated autonomous emergency braking system that can detect pedestrians and cyclists, and lane-keeping assist. Higher trim levels or option packages add such features as adaptive cruise control, which keeps a safe distance from the vehicle in front, and a blind-spot monitoring system. Together, these two systems provide a safety cushion that decreases the chance of you getting into an accident and takes some pressure off you as a driver. And the solid build and proven reliability of the Stellantis electric powertrain mean peace of mind for ownership in the long term.

  • Comprehensive Safety Suite: A full array of airbags and standard autonomous emergency braking protect occupants.
  • Advanced Driver Aids: Available features like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring make driving safer and less stressful.
  • Proven Platform: Built on a reliable architecture with a strong safety record.

Comparison Section: Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh vs the Competition

The full-size electric MPV market is expanding quickly – can the Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh keep pace with the main rivals: the Peugeot e-Traveller, Citroën ë-Spacetourer and Mercedes EQV? They all concentrate on practicality and environmentally aware driving, but their varying price tags, design, range and technology will help determine which one is best for you.

Comparing Price, Performance, Range, and Value

Model

Price (from)

Power/Output

Range (WLTP)

0–62 mph

Seating

Design & Highlights

Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh

48 500 £ est.

100kW (136PS), 260Nm

Up to 217 mi

13.3s

Up to 9

Professional Vizor face, digital cockpit, and practicality

Peugeot e-Traveller 75 kWh

£49 150 est.

100kW (136PS), 260Nm

Up to 217 mi

13.3s

Up to 9

Stylish, bold exterior, tech-oriented

Citroën ë-Spacetourer 75 kWh

48 000 £ est.

100kW (136PS), 260Nm

Up to 217 mi

13.3s

Up to 9

Versatile, understated styling, value focus

Mercedes-Benz EQV 90 kWh

£70,665+

150kW (204PS), 362Nm

Up to 213 mi

12.1s

Up to 8

Luxury credentials, refined ride, premium interior

Prices and specs are indicative and may vary by market.

  • Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh: Balances affordability, tech, and robust space, making it a pragmatic choice for families and fleet operators prioritising reliability and ease of ownership.
  • Peugeot e-Traveller: Shares core features with distinct design flair, appealing to buyers who value aesthetics and brand personality.
  • Citroën ë-Spacetourer: Offers similar core specs and a value-driven proposition for those seeking honest practicality.
  • Mercedes EQV: Commands a premium but rewards with more power, an upmarket cabin, and exclusive features, ideal for executive or luxury transport.

Which Buyer Suits Each Car Best?

  • Zafira Electric XL: Ideal for pragmatic families, business fleets, and those demanding comfort, space, and a focus on day-to-day usability, without compromise on technology or style.
  • E-Traveller: Best for buyers wanting visual distinction and a high sense of brand identity, marrying practicality with a bolder aesthetic.
  • ë-Spacetourer: Perfect for shoppers seeking value-led, practical solutions, particularly those with high occupancy needs and a preference for simplicity.
  • EQV: Suits premium-focused clients, such as executive shuttles, where luxury appointments and brand cachet are as important as emissions and space.
  • Comparison of the four top MPVs gives clarity for diverse buyer priorities.
  • The Zafira stands out for its blend of features, tech, and reliability at a competitive cost.
  • Mercedes EQV adds power and luxury but at a significant price premium.

Why Choose the Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh?

Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh: Commanding Space in a market full of contenders? Price: The Zafira Electric XL features a nine-seat configuration in sets of three and can be charged up to 80% in 45 minutes on a charge. Its main attraction is the unique combination of space, utility and state-of-the-art technology all at a very competitive price. Spaciousness, practicality and modern tech-combo, its relevance was and UOP to typepoint for Keepthe period that were theProcurementful Vauxhall Zafira even and its answers electric. 

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The wide and flat battery pack that gives this year’s model its larger 75kWh battery is housed just above the ground in the floor between the front and rear axles. The three-row Zafira Electric XL is more than just a car; it addresses a particular logistics issue. It suits the business needs of an owner driver, a van that can take more per drop and still not four in a row down the business streets. We’re seeing the Zafira Electric XL offering a comparable position for those who discontinue their car and the needs of those who miss it fully. It can take two passengers in the front but seven at the rear. 

The features of the new 2025 make the decision less obvious. The brand-new digital cockpit, new infotainment system and new keypad all add up to a driving experience that’s fresh and more connected. And with a realistic range easily over 180 miles on a full charge, it’s perfect for daily school runs, weekly shopping trips, and even long family holidays. It fits effortlessly into multiple lifestyles, from the daily city commute (where its silence and smooth drive are treasured) to high-speed motorway drives (where its comfort and driver aids are loved). This car is an important component in Vauxhall’s plan to produce an electrified version of all of its vehicles. It signals that the brand is committed to meaningful, practical electric transportation for everyone, rather than simply catering to those in the market for a petite model or glitzy sports utility vehicle.

Pros

  • Vast and highly flexible interior space
  • Modern and user-friendly digital cockpit
  • Quiet, comfortable, and relaxing to drive
  • Distinctive and stylish new front-end design

Why the 2025 Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh Makes Perfect Sense

So is the 2025 Vauxhall Zafira Electric XL 75 kWh genuinely worth the money? Definitely, if practical, comfortable and efficient are the types of things you look for in a car. This particular model is a tour de force in adaptability, as it has the practical nature of a large van combined with the elegance and technology of a high-end passenger vehicle. It is aimed at those who want space and flexibility without having to make a zero-emissions performance compromise.

Whether you’re hauling a big family, running a shuttle business, or managing your company fleet, the Zafira Electric XL excels in day-to-day practicality. Its longer body length provides ample room for passengers and luggage, and the silent electric powertrain offers a smooth, assured ride. It’s a hard worker and a comfort cruiser.

That’s not to say it’s striving for the same high-calibre performance as luxury EVs, but there is a compelling value proposition there. The latest updates have taken the Zafira XL from strength to strength with more intelligent connectivity, striking new styling and enhanced energy efficiency. It’s a car for the long-term thinkers who value utilitarianism and dependability over glitz and glamour.

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In the sea of electric MPVs, the 2025 Zafira Electric XL 75kWh above all doesn’t just compete, it quietly flexes its muscles and leads the pack. It’s the right call for families and businesses that need space, things like technology and sustainability wrapped into a smart, electric package. 

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