Vauxhall Astra shines at 2024 Business Motoring Awards, clinching 'Bes...
2024, Mar 14 22:29
The revolution continues inside with a driver-focused cockpit featuring dual screens, including an edge-to-edge touchscreen within a magnesium frame for the top-spec versions. Vauxhall’s new infotainment system is not only good-looking but also intuitive, complemented by physical buttons for essential functions.
Despite a more cramped rear seat area, the Astra compensates with a generous boot space of 422 litres, reducing slightly in the plug-in hybrid model due to battery packaging.
The Astra’s driving experience has seen substantial improvements. Its body is 14% more rigid than the previous model, enhancing chassis stability and tire grip. A longer wheelbase further contributes to its stability at higher speeds, making it a significant upgrade over its predecessor.
The ride is sophisticated, managing to be both firm and comfortable, isolating bumps effectively and avoiding excessive body lean during spirited driving.
Vauxhall offers the Astra with a range of powertrain options, including petrol, diesel, and a plug-in hybrid variant. The 1.6-litre turbocharged engine combined with a 110hp electric motor in the hybrid model showcases Vauxhall’s commitment to efficiency without sacrificing performance.
All new Astras come equipped with LED headlights, with the top-spec models featuring the latest IntelliLux LED Pixel light technology for superior night-time visibility. Additionally, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard across the range, ensuring seamless smartphone integration.
The latest Vauxhall Astra stands as a testament to Vauxhall’s ability to innovate and adapt. With its striking design, advanced technology, and improved driving dynamics, the Astra is not only more desirable than ever but also sets a new benchmark in its segment. Whether you’re a long-time Vauxhall enthusiast or new to the brand, the new Astra demands consideration.