Vauxhall has revealed that they will release electric versions of their Astra hatchback and Astra Sports Tourer next summer. Introducing these models means that the Astra will now be available as an Electric, Hybrid, petrol, or diesel vehicle.
The addition of this pair to Vauxhall’s vehicle portfolio brings the company’s all-electric passenger line-up to six models, a significant milestone in their pursuit towards becoming an electric-only manufacturer by 2028.
Both new models are powered by a 114kW (156hp) capable of producing 270Nm of torque alongside a 54kWh battery. The battery comprises 102 battery cells housed in 17 modules, with Vauxhall stating that it has been designed with efficiency in mind. The Astra Electric has a WLTP range of 258 miles on a single charge and can cover 62 miles with just 12.7kWh of electricity.
The battery on both models is tactfully stored in the vehicle’s underbody, allowing for more passenger room or luggage space. The stated luggage space for the Sports Tourer Electric is 516 litres; folding the rear seats increases this to 1,553 litres.
Inside and out, these two new models adopt many of the same features as existing Astra models. The design approach is rooted in “innovative technology” and a “bold and pure design language”, according to Vauxhall Managing Director James Tylor. Vauxhall’s new Griffin logo is fixed to the front, which proudly sits alongside the company’s IntelliLux LED Pixel Light technology. The Astra Electric and Astra Sports Tourer Electric will also come fitted with 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, which can be finished in black if desired.
The British automaker’s newest electric projects are each kitted out with a digital instrument cluster and centre display measuring 10 inches. The large HUD unit paired with Vauxhall’s voice recognition system ensures drivers can remain focused solely on the road ahead, whilst front collision warning, active lane keeping assist and drowsiness detection all aid in keeping Astra riders well-protected.
Vauxhall will begin taking orders for the new Astra Electric from early 2023, with deliveries expected to commence in the summer of the same year. Those with eyes on the Astra Sports Electric Tourer will have to wait slightly longer, with orders opening for this vehicle in the Summer of 2023 and deliveries scheduled to commence later in the same year.
We’ll also have to wait to see how much we will have to fork out for one of these new Astras, as Vauxhall said they won’t reveal UK pricing information until closer to the start of sales.
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