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Performance bargain from Vauxhall

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Matt Joy tries a practical performance car with its origins from Down Under.

Vauxhall has been selling VXR8s in the UK for some years now and the best bit of news is that each iteration is more powerful than before. Closely based on an HSV (the performance arm of Holden in Australia) the VXR8 delivers a calculator-busting 576bhp from its 6.2-litre supercharged V8, making it the cheapest car you can buy new with over 500bhp – and considerably less than similarly-powered rivals.

To go with that there is a sharp new exterior with more vents and grilles to keep everything cool, upgraded brakes and clever new dampers that allow a broad range of adjustment. And on the inside there’s an updated cabin with some smart new features.

Compared to some of the sophisticated European opposition, the VXR8 can look a bit… well, obvious. Finished in a vibrant orange hue the big rear wing, fat wheelarches and bright LED rear lights make it hard to miss. But more subtle colours tone it down a little especially when you factor in the black wheels, and there’s no doubt that the shape is dripping with menace.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS

To those in the know the VXR8 badge means serious performance, and those who don’t will be too busy trying to read the badge on the rump as you disappear into the distance in a haze of tyre smoke; its image is a strong point.

If you need to justify the VXR8 to your better half (whoever that might be) then it’s certainly on your side. The long wheelbase means there’s stacks of room on the inside and near-limousine levels of legroom, while the boot is also a very healthy 496 litres. The cabin is decent but not exceptional in quality, but there are plenty of toys including a very comprehensive data system within the touchscreen.

The seats are worthy of a special mention too; supportive and extremely comfortable, they are perfect for long distances.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS

The VXR8 is clearly a high performance machine, but the large capacity V8 means it can do comfortable cruising too. With so much torque you can bumble around in a high gear and it’s surprisingly quiet when you’re taking it easy.

But it really comes into its own when you stretch that glorious 6.2-litre motor. The noise is fantastic, though it could be louder still, and the way it pulls so hard in every single gear is incredible. It dominates the experience and is all the better for it.

Despite its size it is controlled and capable when you’re pressing on and even though all that power is going through the rear wheels alone, traction is excellent. Yet if you want to play the hooligan it will do that too. You get the impression that the VXR8 is on your side and wants to have fun too.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS

It’s hard to argue that the VXR8 is anything other than great value for money. The figures tell one story; an electronically limited 155mph, 0-62mph in 4.2 seconds and that 576bhp for £54,499. There’s a big touchscreen with sat-nav, a good audio system, the very comprehensive data logger plus the things that everyone can enjoy like leather seats and dual zone climate control.

Anyone smart enough to look beyond the badge of more expensive rivals would buy this car. The VXR8 is a refreshingly honest and unpretentious car in a segment where way too much prominence is given to the roundel on the front. As well as a performance car you get a perfectly serviceable family car too, although you’ll need a few quid to keep it full of fuel
of course.

 

Facts & figures

Model: Vauxhall VXR8 GTS

Price: £54,499

Engine: 6.2-litre petrol unit producing 576bhp and 546lb/ft of torque

Transmission: Six-speed manual gearbox driving the rear wheels

Performance: Top speed 155mph (limited), 0-62mph in 4.2 seconds

Economy: 18.5mpg combined

CO2 emissions: 363g/km