Vauxhall VXR8: In Detail
Thunder from Down Under
By Frank
August 8, 2007 3:24 am
Filed Under: European, Holden, Opel, Vauxhall
Thunder from Down Under
The king is dead, long live the King! According to many, the Monaro left us way too early, but what better to replace a RWD V8 sports car with an even more powerful version. And this one comes with four doors, space for the family and as you would expect, track-day genes. The name of the new king? Vauxhall VXR8, and is based on the Australian Holden VE HSV Clubsport R8. The new VXR8 is powered by the 6.0i LS2, which is based on the engine that brought victories to the Monaro in the Australian V8 Supercar Series and the Corvette at the 24 hours of Le Mans. The VXR8 delivers 417hp (307Kw) at 6,000rpm, coupled with 550Nm (405 lb ft) of torque at 4,400rpm and will put you at 60mph in about 4.9 seconds. All this muscle is available at £35,000 (UK). For the first time on a Vauxhall VXR performance car there will be an automatic version made available. For everyday use, the VXR8 comes with an array of safety and driver's aid features, but for a day at the track the ESP can be switched off so you can really push the limits.Press Release (Click to expand)
Introduction
There was every reason to mourn the passing of the Monaro, but the Thunder from Down Under hasn't stopped yet. What better to replace the 6.0-litre V8, rear-drive Aussie performance icon with than an all-new Antipodean muscle car. A car, in fact, just like the VXR8 a car even more powerful and exciting than the Monaro. The dramatic-looking new saloon is powered by the same 6.0-litre V8 as the outgoing Monaro VXR, but revisions have made it even more efficient. It now develops a massive 417PS and 550Nm of torque, giving it enough grunt to sprint from 0-60mph in just 4.9 seconds. No other supercar offers this sort of power for anywhere near the VXR8's bargain price of just 35,105 pounds. Yet the VXR8, based on the Australian Holden VE HSV Clubsport R8, offers more in the way of practicality than the Monaro, with four doors and space for all the family. Although practical, with a spacious boot, comfortable, long-legged cruising ability and luxuries such as climate control and leather trim, the VXR8 is certainly no softie. Driver aids such as the stability system and traction control can be turned off at the flick of a switch perfect for drivers who want to hone their skills on a track day! In response to customer demand, the VXR8 will also be the first VXR model to be offered with an automatic gearbox, but that doesn't mean that VXR shifted to being dull. Performance figures are hardly affected, and the auto's fuel economy is actually better than the manual's. Satellite navigation and 20-inch wheels are among the options for those who want to make their VXR8 look more distinctive and help find their way to the best driving roads. Even with all the option boxes ticked however, the VXR8 is still around half the price of other cars with comparable performance. As all fast car fans know, Aussie rules and here's why... Page 1 / 4:
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