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Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr

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Affordable Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer Petrol leasing, All our Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer leasing offers include free mainland delivery and exceptional customer support.

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Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr

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Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr
Vauxhall Astra - 1.2 Turbo 130 Ultimate 5dr

Vehicle Information

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£34,205.00
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0-62 MPH

10.00 Seconds

Fuel Type

Petrol

Transmission

Manual

CO2 Emission

127 G/KM

Engine Power

130 BHP

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Independent Review - By Car and Driving

Vauxhall's eighth generation Astra Sports Tourer estate is now a cooler, more fashionable family choice. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

Ten Second Review

Vauxhall is hoping to increase its presence in the compact estate sector with this eighth generation Astra Sports Tourer. SUVs and MPVs might offer more interesting options for family buyers but the solid, practical virtues of a good estate are not to be under-estimated. This one's cleaner, more frugal, more practical, higher-tech and sharper to look at than before. It's a better package all-round, aided by French- derived underpinnings which also bring the option of electrification.

Background

When what you need to fit in your car just won't, you need a bigger car. Family hatchback owners confronted with this nightmare scenario have a number of options at their disposal. They could take the rugged route with a compact SUV, choose the versatility of a compact MPV or step up to a medium range saloon. Alternatively, they could turn to an extended version of the family hatchback they already have. The estate car isn't the trendiest or most exciting option but when you need a little bit more room, it does the job. Vauxhall's Astra Sports Tourer is little more than an extended Astra hatch but it could be all the car you need, especially in latest eighth generation form. Many of the leading lights in the family hatchback sector have an estate version. Focus, Golf, Peugeot 308 - the manufacturers of all these models see the value of tagging another few centimetres onto the rear of the five-door hatches to give customers the option of extra carrying capacity. Vauxhall has a history of following suit with its Astra but like its rivals, sales of Astra estates have traditionally been way down on those of the standard hatchback versions. The compact estate market looks likely to remain a niche one but with flashy Sports Tourer branding, this revitalised eighth generation Astra estate could be destined to take a bigger slice of it.

Driving Experience

We've never had an Astra with Stellantis Group Peugeot and Citroen-derived engines. We have now. This change, necessitated by the switch to this MK8 model's EMP2 platform, doesn't bring any particular advantages in performance or economy over the previous GM units but it does at least allow this model line to offer an electrified option. Most of the engines are of the conventional kind though; for its various brands, Stellantis hasn't (yet) bothered with mild hybrid tech you'll find on competing Ford, Mazda and VW Group models. Which means that most Astra Sports Tourers will be sold with a three cylinder 1.2-litre petrol turbo unit - there are 110 or 130PS options. Whatever your choice, it'll come with a 6-speed manual gearbox, with an 8-speed auto an option on the 130PS model. This Astra's electrified engine technology comes in the form of plug-in hybrid PHEV tech, mating a four cylinder 1.6-litre petrol turbo unit with a 110PS motor embedded in the 8-speed auto gearbox. There's a choice of two versions of this Plug-in Hybrid powertrain, one with a combined output of 180PS, the other fitted to the sportier GSe variants with 225PS, those GSe models featuring sharper steering and firmer, lowered suspension. Either way, expect an EAER-rated all-electric driving range of around 42 miles. Your other option is the full-EV Astra Sports Tourer Electric, which has a 154hp motor powered by a 400-volt 54 kWh battery with a driving range of around 250 miles. Across the range, automated driver assistance systems include adaptive cruise control, which increases or decreases speed to follow the vehicle ahead and can brake to a standstill if necessary. With the automatic transmission, driving resumes automatically thanks to a Stop & Go function. More unusual in segment terms is the availability of a head-up display; and on top-spec models you get intelligent 'matrix'-style 'IntelliLux LED headlights, here with clever 'Pixel Light' technology.

Design and Build

Measuring 4,642mm long, 1,860mm wide and 1,480mm tall, and with a loading height of 600mm, this revitalised Astra Sports Tourer looks to be better packaged than before. The overall length is 60mm shorter compared to the previous generation model, thanks to the short front overhang, and features a 57mm longer wheelbase compared to the Astra hatchback, at 2,732mm. The boot of this compact estate provides up to 608-litres of useful storage space with the rear seats upright, and up to 1,636-litres when folded. In addition, when the 40:20:40-split rear seats are folded, the floor is completely flat - making it easier to load long and bulky items. Even with its underfloor lithium-ion battery, the Plug-in Hybrid variant offers cargo volumes of 548-litres and 1,574-litres respectively. Petrol and diesel versions get the brand's 'Intelli-Space' feature. This moveable load floor can be easily adjusted with one hand to high and low positions and tilted at a 45-degree angle. In addition, for more convenience, the retractable boot storage cover can be stowed when the moveable floor is in both the upper as well as the lower position - in contrast to competitors that only allow stowage of the cover when the floor is in the upper position. The Astra Sports Tourer with 'Intelli-Space' can also make life easier in the event of a flat tyre. The kits for tyre repair and first aid are stored in clever underfloor compartments that can be accessed from the boot or rear passenger seating area. This means that the kits can be reached without needing to fully unpack the boot.

Market and Model

For this estate variant, expect a premium of £1,200 over the prices of the hatch model, which means asking figures that start at around £26,500. There are three mainstream trim levels available, base 'Design', mid-range 'GS' and plusher 'Ultimate'. In the mainstream range, prices run up to about £32,000, but you'll need to pay around £38,500 for the Plug-In Hybrid 180PS variant, only offered with 'GS' trim. The full-electric version's in a similar pricing ballpark. Across the range, as you'd hope given the pricing, you can expect plenty of equipment for the money, with standard features like eco-LED headlights, digital instrument dials, a head-up display and standard wireless 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring for the centre dash screen. You'll be able to specify your Astra Sports Tourer with larger wheels - up to 18-inches in diameter - and above base trim, you get a 2-tone paint finish. Avoid base trim and you'll find that the driver's seat, developed in-house, is certified by the AGR (a German organisation who campaign for healthier backs) and claims to be exceedingly comfortable for long journeys. The driver is supported by state-of-the-art assistance systems, which depending on spec range from the semi-automated 'Intelli-Drive 2.0' assistance system to the 'Intelli-Vision' 360-degree camera. And the brand expects the intelligent 'Intellilux' headlights to be a draw for the top-spec models. These use state-of-the-art LED pixel lights. There's also extended traffic sign recognition, rear cross-traffic alert and active lane positioning, which keeps the car in the middle of the driving lane.

Cost of Ownership

The Peugeot and Citroen-derived PureTech and BlueHDi engines in use here have already proven to be extremely efficient in other Stellantis Group cars we've tried them in and of course the same is true of this Astra. Efficiency's about 5% down on the comparable lighter Astra hatch. Think 50.4mpg on the combined cycle and 125g/km of CO2 for both versions of the 1.2 Turbo petrol engine with manual transmission; and 49.6mpg and 128g/km of CO2 for the 1.2-litre Turbo 130PS auto. These figures are helped by this eighth generation Astra's relatively light weight, gained through the use of high-tech materials such as the latest thermoplastics. Low rolling resistance tyres also play their part. Combustion engines though are soon to be no more in Vauxhalls - the brand will sell only EVs from 2028. For the time being though, the Astra's electrification is varied. Your first option lies with PHEV tech. Opt for either of the two Plug-in Hybrid variants and as we mentioned in our 'Driving Experience' section, up to 42 miles of EAER-rated battery running is claimed, while CO2 is rated at 23g/km. From a household plug, both PHEV versions will be replenished in just over seven hours. You'll find 3.7kW single-phase charging supported as standard, which means recharges will take three hours and 50 minutes. A 7.4kW on-board charger is available as an option and plugged into a wallbox, the battery will take one hour and 50 minutes to be topped up. The plug-in hybrid Astra Sports Tourer variants offer a thermal pre-conditioning function too. Of course, you'll need to allow longer to charge if you choose the full-EV version of this car, the Astra Sports Tourer Electric. This has a 400-volt battery with 50kWh of usable capacity (54kWh gross) and should go around 250 miles between charges. Those charging times hadn't been confirmed at the time of making this film, but we wouldn't expect them to be much different from those of the brand's smaller Corsa Electric, which uses an older generation version of the same battery. That would mean a full charge from empty taking seven and-a-half hours. And with a public 50kW Rapid Charger, the replenishment time to charge from 15 to 80% being 45 minutes. If you're fortunate enough to find a 100kW Rapid Charger with your Astra Electric, that would fall to around 30 minutes.

Summary

With all the other options facing family car buyers in the modern marketplace, the compact estate car is sometimes overlooked. Admittedly, it's not the most exciting option next to the plethora of tough-looking compact SUVs and MPVs with their elaborate seating arrangements but it is reassuringly simple in what it offers and surprisingly practical too. Vauxhall's revitalised Astra Sports Tourer seems to fit the bill very nicely in this regard, especially in this latest eighth generation form with its extra efficiency, additional space, greater connectivity and sharper looks. If you're in the market for a car of this kind, it should be on your shopping list.

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Deal Summary

Lease Type

Personal Contract Hire

Contract Length

48 months

Initial Rental

£3,452.00 inc VAT (+9 months)

Annual Mileage

8000 P/A

Admin Fee

£180.00 inc VAT

Maintenance

No

Options

Your Deal

Personal Lease inc VAT

Initial Rental inc VAT

£383.56

£3,452.00

Your Deal

£383.56 inc VAT

Initial Rental: £3,452.00 inc VAT

Advantages

Advantages
Variable Initial rentals (Zero possible)
Road Tax included for full duration
Breakdown Cover
Full Manufacturer warranty
Peace of mind motoring
No payment fluctuations
Delivered to your front door (free)
Taxable Benefits for Businesses
Possible VAT reclaims
No Depreciation to worry about
No Baloon payment

Considerations

Considerations
Do not own vehicle
Cannot modify vehicle
Possible end of contract costs
Possible Excess mileage Charge
Credit Check performed
Possible Early Termination fee
No Equity