That means we will have the opportunity to sample the turbocharged 2.0-litre engine, which produces a rather healthy 240bhp, eclipsing its immediate hot hatch rivals such as the VW Golf GTi, Ford Focus ST and Renault's Megane 225. Given the extra urge, it is surprising that the claimed performance figures are not any better, with the 0-62mph time of "less than seven seconds" no better than the 200bhp Golf. Let's face it; these figures only matter when you're in the pub debating who owns the better car anyway. The style and driving experience count for a lot more.
In our eyes, Vauxhall wins the style contest by some margin thanks to the adoption of the coupe-like Sport Hatch design. Even before the VXR body kit is added, the three-door Astra is sexier than its rivals. In VXR trim it gains deep, sculpted bumpers, profiled side sills, a prominent rear spoiler and a purposeful trapezoidal centre exhaust. The Opel version has blue brake callipers and matching instrument needles too, which presumably will be red on the Vauxhall version.
Inside are Recaro sports seats, available in two-tone leather/fabric or full leather, which also lines the gear knob (linked to a six-speed manual gearbox). The dials are bespoke to the VXR, and that logo will also adorn stainless steel doorsill trims.
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