Vauxhall Astra 1.6 Plug-in Hybrid 195 Ultimate 5dr e-DCT7 Review

The model
Read full reviewWe like aspects of the Vauxhall Astra, such as its firm but well-controlled ride, admirable body control on twisty roads, solid-feeling interior, and efficient engines. However, it’s not the best-handling family car, or the most comfortable, and nor does it have the nicest interior. Where it claws back a lot of points, though, is on value for money. Yes, until the Astra’s non-hybrid engines return, cheaper versions of its key rivals are available. However, its price structure is such that the impressive plug-in hybrid version, which has the potential to save you plenty on petrol, costs less than many non-electrified rivals. Just stick with entry-level Griffin trim for the best value of all.
The trim
See full equipmentRange-topping Ultimate is too expensive to recommend, but if you feel inclined to splash out, you’ll enjoy this trim’s panoramic sunroof, alloy sports pedals and frameless anti-dazzle rear-view mirror.
The engine
See full engine specsKey information
353.1
352
litres
18
g/km
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