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The Vauxhall Astra is a dramatic model from the revived British marque. The humdrum style of its worthy-but-dull predecessor is out, and in its place comes a really dynamic design. The latest Vauxhall Astra – introduced in 2021 – is one of the most exciting and vibrant cars on the hatchback market.
It’s more than just a pretty face, though. The interior is cutting-edge, while the latest super-efficient petrol and diesel engines are paired up with a fuel-sipping plug-in hybrid that can cover well over 40 miles in pure electric mode before needing to be recharged. There's also a full-electric model with a 258-mile range.
There's no shortage of rivals to the Vauxhall Astra with the most popular the Ford Focus, the quality Volkswagen Golf and the SEAT Leon.
The car is only the latest in a long line of Vauxhall Astras. Take a look at a Vauxhall Astra for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The latest Vauxhall Astra is certainly a standout model – just the sort of thing to draw back family car buyers from the stylish SUVs they’ve been won over by in recent years. The Vauxhall Astra also costs less than an SUV alternative and is just as practical inside, along with being much more dynamic to drive.
Its distinctive appearance is marked out at the front by the ‘Vauxhall Vizor’ black panel, which stretches the full width between the headlights. Behind this is hidden all the car’s active safety technology, enabling the rest of the front end to be clean and simple.
The interior is modern, with the Vauxhall ‘Pure Panel’ layout seeing most of the switches and buttons ditched. It’s all very sophisticated and the infotainment system is packed with features. Rear-seat space is OK and the boot is a good size, although it does shrink in plug-in hybrid and full-electric guise.
The PHEV Vauxhall Astra, called Plug-in Hybrid-e, has a 43-mile pure electric range, which means plenty of everyday EV motoring. Saying that, it’s fairly expensive to buy – so it’s a good job the regular petrol and diesel engines are decent, too.
There's also a full-electric model called, imaginitively, the Astra Electric, with a battery range of up to 258 miles.
There are three grades of new Vauxhall Astra, called Design, GS Line and Ultimate. They reflect Vauxhall’s new model naming strategy and they all boast plenty of showroom appeal.
If you haven’t considered a Vauxhall Astra in recent years, now’s the time to add it to your shortlist, alongside the Peugeot 308, the Hyundai i30 and others. It’s been reinvented, and is now once again an appealing and thoroughly competitive family hatchback contender. The design is genuinely distinctive, with a crispness and modernity that makes most other rivals seem ordinary. We like the high-tech interior too, even if there are a few too many hard plastics to give a fully premium feel.
It’s an engaging car to drive, with composed handling and a stable ride. Noise levels are low and even entry-level Design has enough equipment to keep you occupied. The Vauxhall Astra is back, as an interesting and dynamic choice in the ever-competitive family hatchback sector. Still want to pay extra for that SUV?
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Even the entry-level Vauxhall Astra Design is pretty well kitted out so, if you're on a budget, don't feel like you're being tight by not stretching to more expensive models. That said, the majority of buyers are expected to opt for the mid-level Astra GS Line, and it probably is worth the extra cash for things like the 360-degree panoramic parking camera, adaptive cruise control and heated front seats.
In terms of engines, we wouldn't recommend the out-of-favour diesel unless you really do cover a lot of motorway miles. The 1.2-litre 130PS petrol will be ideal for a lot of buyers, and we reckon it's worth hunting out one with an automatic gearbox. As good as the plug-in hybrid Vauxhall Astra Hybrid-e is, it probably isn't worth the cash for private buyers.
The latest Vauxhall Astra is a design-led car with a crisp, modern appearance. This is reflected in its three high-spec trim levels, with even the entry-level Design boasting an eye-catching look.
The Vauxhall Astra’s exterior dimensions are:
The Vauxhall Astra’s boot space is:
You'll pay a flat rate of £180 a year to tax a Vauxhall Astra, £170/year for the Astra Hybrid-e and nothing for the Astra Electric – at least until 2025, when the tax rules for electric cars change.
Insurance ratings for the Vauxhall Astra start from group 16 (out of 50) for the 1.2 110 Turbo Design, with the 1.2 130 Turbo edging up to group 17. The Vauxhall Astra GS Line 1.2 130 Turbo is group 18, and the Ultimate version is group 20. The Vauxhall Astra 1.5 130 Turbo D Ultimate and GS Line manual both share a group 18 rating, with the Ultimate falling into group 21. The pricier, more powerful Vauxhall Astra plug-in hybrid versions start from group 26 for the GS Line, moving up to group 28 for the Ultimate. Electric models site in group 26.
Read our full Vauxhall Astra review