Vauxhall Astra Electric Review 2024

Vauxhall Astra Electric At A Glance

3/5
Honest John Overall Rating
Comfortable and easy to live with, the Vauxhall Astra Electric will tick the boxes for a lot of EV buyers. It's a shame it doesn't have a little more flair, though, or at least a tantalisingly cheap price tag.

+Very efficient electric car. Comfortable and easy to drive. Well equipped as standard.

-Not as spacious as a Volkswagen ID.3. Nor as fun to drive as a Cupra Born. Or as affordable as an MG 4.

New prices start from £39,940

Here we have irrefutable proof that electric cars have hit the mainstream: you can now buy an electric Vauxhall Astra.

The Vauxhall Astra Electric (to give it its official title) will cost you upwards of £40,000 and it can travel up to 258 miles between charges... but how does it compare with established competition, such as the Renault Megane E-Tech and Kia Niro EV?

One of the first things you'll notice about the new Vauxhall Astra Electric is it feels very 'normal'. There's a lot to be said for normal. If you're trading in your beloved petrol or diesel Vauxhall Astra and don't want to make a statement about going green, the Vauxhall Astra Electric is the obvious family car for you.

It's based on the same platform as the new Peugeot e-308 which is different to the underpinnings of other Stellantis electric cars (including the Citroen e-C4, Vauxhall Mokka Electric and Jeep Avenger, to name a few).

That platform houses a relatively small 54kWh battery pack, although the brand makes some bold efficiency claims which means it should be able to cover a decent distance in the real world.

You'll soon get into the hang of mooching along merrily, using up as little electricity as possible - not least because the Vauxhall Astra Electric is perhaps the least entertaining car we've driven so far in 2023. But what do you expect? It's a Vauxhall Astra Electric.

The stats are pretty humdrum: it'll accelerate from 0-62mph in a leisurely 9.2 seconds, while top speed is a modest 106mph. If you want an electric car with bragging rights, look at a Tesla Model 3 instead (which, incidentally, isn't a great deal more expensive).

There are limitations to electrifying a regular petrol or diesel car. The batteries eat into boot space, and the interior just doesn't feel as generally roomy as a Volkswagen ID.3's.

Fortunately, there are many electric family SUVs on the market if you need a spacious cabin, while Vauxhall's also set to launch an estate version of the Astra Electric. That's good news, as electric estate car buyers don't currently have much choice (aside from the MG 5 and the Astra's relation, the Peugeot e-308 SW).

Space aside, the Vauxhall Astra Electric's interior is user-friendly and well-equipped as standard. There are just two trim levels available: the GS and Ultimate.

The Vauxhall Astra Electric GS ticks most of the boxes... standard equipment includes a 10-inch infotainment display, 10-inch digital instrument cluster, adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree parking camera.

The Vauxhall Astra Electric Ultimate adds an array of semi-autonomous driving tech as well as a wireless phone charger, panoramic glass sunroof and Alcantara upholstery.

While the Vauxhall Astra Electric lacks any real wow factor (especially considering its £40,000 price tag), it's a very functional electric car. It won't overwhelm you with its technology, while its comfy seats and very useable range make it an easy car to live with day-to-day. Read our full 2023 Vauxhall Astra Electric review to find out if it's the electric car for you.

 

Vauxhall Astra Electric handling and engines

Driving Rating
Comfy and easy to drive, the Vauxhall Astra Electric is a pleasant car to drive day-to-day. Rivals are faster and more exciting, but not everyone wants that in a family car.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Handling and ride quality

The regular Vauxhall Astra feels a lot softer than its competitors. That means it soaks up bumpy road surfaces well, although this comes at the expense of eager handling.

This is true for the Vauxhall Astra Electric, too, although the weight of the batteries does come to light on uneven tarmac. The standard-fit 18-inch alloy wheels pass imperfections into the cabin, while also creating quite a lot of road noise in the process.

A big difference between the Vauxhall Astra Electric and rivals like the Cupra Born and MG 4 is the Astra is front-wheel drive. That means it doesn't feel particularly agile to drive, although it handles in a safe and reassuring manner. Essentially, if you're not bothered about driving a sporty electric car, the Vauxhall Astra goes about its business with minimal fuss.

There are lots of driver-assistance features fitted as standard too (see the safety section below for the full rundown), while decent visibility makes the Astra Electric easy to drive around town.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Engines

The Vauxhall Astra Electric uses a 54kWh battery pack which powers a single electric motor on the front axle. It produces a maximum of 156PS and 270Nm of torque, taking the Astra Electric to 62mph in 9.2 seconds. Top speed is 106mph.

As these figures suggest, the Vauxhall Astra Electric is far from the fastest electric car on the market. There's enough instant shove to make light work of day-to-day driving, though, and overtakes don't require excessive planning.

Like most electric cars, you can ramp up the regenerative braking so that it slows down more (using the electric motor) when you lift off the accelerator. This is done by selecting 'brake' mode on the centre console - although it's not quite strong enough for one-pedal driving.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Safety

Standard driver-assistance tech on the Vauxhall Astra Electric includes an automatic emergency braking system (with pedestrian detection), a lane departure warning system (with lane keep assist) and a 360-degree parking camera.

The top-spec Vauxhall Astra Electric Ultimate comes with Vauxhall's Intelli-Drive 2.0, which essentially adds semi-autonomous capability. This includes semi-autonomous lane changing, advanced intelligent speed adaption, lane change assist with blind spot alert, lane positioning assist and rear cross-traffic alert.

Although Euro NCAP hasn't crash-tested the Vauxhall Astra Electric specifically, the regular Astra was awarded four stars out of five in 2022.

 

Engine MPG 0-62 CO2
156 54kWh - 9.2 s -

Vauxhall Astra Electric interior

Interior Rating
The Vauxhall Astra Electric's cabin is functional, while we like the twin-screen infotainment system (especially as climate control functions are kept separate). It's not as practical as rivals, though, while it's also a bit of a mixed bag in terms of quality.
Dimensions
Length 4374 mm
Width 2062 mm
Height 1441 mm
Wheelbase 2675 mm

Full specifications

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Practicality

Space for passengers is much the same as in the regular Vauxhall Astra. That means the front feels roomy enough, although adults in the back might find things a little cramped. Dedicated electric vehicles like the Volkswagen ID.3 tend to feel roomier - that's an advantage of designing cars on a purpose-built electric car platform.

You'll face a compromise in terms of boot space, too. The overall luggage capacity is down to 352 litres - the same as a plug-in hybrid Astra, but 70 litres less than the petrol model.

Family buyers might want to consider an electric SUV alternative like the Kia Niro EV or Skoda Enyaq iV instead. There's also an estate version of the Vauxhall Astra Electric on its way, too.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Quality and finish

Interior quality is so-so. There are some surprisingly plush finishes in the Astra Electric's cabin, but there are also some hard plastics. On the plus side, these ought to stand up well to family life. With its part-Alcantara seats, the top-spec Vauxhall Astra Electric Ultimate does feel a bit posher than the entry-level GS.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Infotainment

The twin-screen display is a real talking point in the new Vauxhall Astra Electric. It consists of a 10-inch digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel, and another 10-inch central infotainment display.

Both look pretty smart and are easy to use. We found Vauxhall's navigation system to be user-friendly, but it's just as easy to connect your phone and use your favourite navigation app via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.

Vauxhall talks a lot about a 'digital detox' in the Astra - that means you get physical buttons for turning on the heated seats or adjusting the climate control. That's definitely a trend we can support.

 

Vauxhall Astra Electric value for money

Value for Money Rating
On the face of it, the Vauxhall Astra Electric is quite an expensive electric car to buy. There are savings available, though, and its low running costs should go someway towards offsetting its high purchase price.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Prices

Prices start from around £40,000 for a new Vauxhall Astra Electric in GS trim, while the Ultimate is priced at more than £43,000. That looks expensive compared to rivals such as the Volkswagen ID.3 and Renault Megane E-Tech - although Vauxhall's simplified range line-up means there isn't really an entry-level model. All Vauxhall Astra Electrics are very well equipped.

Vauxhall dealers are traditionally keen to offer savings on nearly-new or pre-registered models, too, and we've already seen savings of thousands of pounds off retail price. Give it a year or two and you might be able to pick up a used Vauxhall Astra Electric for a very tempting price.

Vauxhall Astra Electric 2024: Running Costs

The Vauxhall Astra Electric uses a 54kWh battery pack (51kWh usable) which provides an official WLTP range of up to 258 miles.

While that figure will change depending on factors like the weather conditions and the kind of driving you cover, we were surprised at how easy it was to see an efficiency figure of around 5.0 miles per kWh on our test drive. That equates to a range of 255 miles - very close to the official figure.

Charging at home will be the most cost-efficient way of topping up the Astra Electric's battery. Doing so using a 7kW home wallbox will take around eight hours, at a cost of around £17 (depending on your home electricity tariff).

The Astra Electric can be rapid charged at a rate of up to 100kW, which means a suitable public charger can top the battery up from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in around half an hour.

Like all pure-electric cars, the Vauxhall Astra Electric is currently exempt from road tax. That's set to change in April 2025, however, when all EVs registered since April 2017 will be taxed at £165/year.

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Vauxhall Astra Electric models and specs

The Vauxhall Astra Electric GS comes with 18-inch bi-colour black alloy wheels, black Vizor frame and detailing as well as a black roof and door mirrors. LED headlights with high beam assist are standard on GS models too. Inside, the GS features Pure Panel Pro infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and voice-activated navigation. Safety on board is improved via Intelli-Drive 2.0 featuring automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane change assist with blind side spot alert, forward collision alert and rear cross-traffic alert.

The Vauxhall Astra Electric Ultimate adds IntelliLux Pixel Matrix LED headlights with 168 individual LED lights. Ultimate models also come with Intelli-Air climate control, Intelli-HUD head-up display and bi-colour alloy wheels. A panoramic roof brightens up the interior, while a heated steering wheel and Alcantara-covered heated seats improve comfort. Wireless smartphone charging is included, as is Intelli-Drive 2.0, featuring lane change and positioning assist with blind side spot alert, and rear cross traffic alert.

Dimensions
Length 4374 mm
Width 2062 mm
Height 1441 mm
Wheelbase 2675 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 1613 kg
Boot Space -
Warranty
Servicing -
Costs
List Price £39,940–£43,055
Insurance Groups -
Road Tax Bands Exempt
Official MPG -
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult -
Child -
Pedestrian -
Overall -
Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Design 156 Electric 54kWh Auto 5dr - - 9.2 s
GS 156 Electric 54kWh Auto 5dr £39,940 - -
Ultimate 156 Electric 54kWh Auto 5dr £43,055 - -

Model History

December 2022

New Vauxhall Astra Electric revealed

Vauxhall has taken the next steps in its electric journey with the reveal of the fully electric Astra Electric, arriving in the UK in 2023.

The arrival of the new Astra Electric will increase the number of fully electric Vauxhall passenger vehicles on sale to six.

The new Astra Electric features Vauxhall’s distinctive bold and pure design already found on internal combustion and electrified variants of the Astra.

The Vizor front end houses Vauxhall’s latest driver aids and safety systems, the new Griffin logo, as well as Vauxhall’s class-leading IntelliLux LED® Pixel Light technology. Meanwhile, the Vauxhall Compass design principle ensures the new Astra Electric looks balanced from every angle.

From launch, all Astra Electric models come standard with 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, which can be had in a black finish for added styling. 

The new Astra Electric features a fully electric powertrain. Powered by a 114kW (156PS) electric motor producing 270Nm of torque, and a 54kWh battery, the new Astra Electric achieves a WLTP-certified range of 258 miles from a single charge and reaches a top speed of 105mph.

The 54kWh battery is made up of 102 battery cells housed in 17 modules and has been designed with efficiency in mind. The new Astra Electric requires just 12.7kWh of electricity to cover 62 miles (100km), making it ideal for daily use, and drivers can choose between three driving modes; Eco, Normal, and Sport, to suit their needs.

As with the rest of the fully electric Vauxhall range, the new Astra Electric supports up to 100kW DC rapid charging, with an 80 per cent charge taking just 30 minutes to complete. From launch, all Astra Electric models will come standard with a three-phase 11kW AC onboard charger, suitable for wallbox use at home.

For further convenience, the battery is housed in the vehicle’s underbody, resulting in no compromise in passenger room or luggage space.

The new Astra Electric features Vauxhall’s latest interior technologies, driver aids and safety features. The fully digital Pure Panel interior comes with a 10-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10-inch central display – transporting both driver and passenger into a high-tech environment. The latest generation of intuitive human-machine interface (HMI) displays all important functions such as battery charge status or range, while important settings such as climate control can still be easily adjusted at the touch of a physical button.

The large Intelli-HUD head-up display unit and ‘Hey Vauxhall!’ natural voice recognition allows drivers to stay focused on the road ahead, while Vauxhall’s numerous safety systems provide an added level of safety onboard. The new Astra Electric features front collision warning with automatic emergency braking, active lane keeping assist, drowsiness detection, as well as rear cross alert to protect both vehicle occupants and other road users.

Vauxhall says the new Astra Electric features class-leading lighting, available with IntelliLux LED® Pixel Light technology. Featuring 168 individual LED elements – 84 per headlight – the technology provides unparalleled visibility at night thanks to seamless adaptation of the light beam pattern to suit the driving conditions and surroundings. The technology gives drivers a choice between several light modes that either turn on automatically depending on the driving situation or can be switched on manually.

Another standard for Vauxhall is comfortable and supporting seating, with the new Astra Electric featuring ergonomic Active Sports seats, which can be had in Alcantara® trim. The seats, which have been certified by Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V. (AGR; Campaign for Healthier Backs), offer excellent lateral stability and a wide range of manual and electric adjustment options.

Ordering for the new Astra Electric will open in early 2023 with deliveries anticipated from June 2023. UK pricing and specification will be announced closer to the start of sales. 

August 2024

Vauxhall Astra Electric Griffin special edition arrives, priced from £34,995

Vauxhall has added a new Griffin special edition model to the Astra Electric line-up. Priced from £34,995, the new model is claimed to offer an enhanced specification for a more attractive price. The Griffin special edition reduces the entry point to the Astra Electric range by £2,800, while also offering additional features compared to Design trim.

As a result, the Astra Griffin includes heated seats, a heated steering wheel, wireless smartphone charging and a rear view camera to complement the front and rear parking sensors. Griffin models also include a ten-inch colour touchscreen, compatible with Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a ten-inch digital instrument cluster.

On the outside, LED headlights, tail lights and daytime running lights with high beam assist all feature.

The Astra Electric Griffin is powered by a 156PS electric motor and 54kWh lithium-ion battery, giving a range of up to 258 miles. The 0-62mph sprint is completed in 9.2 seconds.

Orders for the special-edition Astra Electric Griffin are open now, with first deliveries from August.

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