Opel and Vauxhall have revealed their first fully electric compact hatchback and estate in the form of the new Astra Electric and Astra Sports Tourer Electric. The models look nearly identical to their ICE-powered equivalents, but they adopt a fully electric powertrain just like the mechanically-related Peugeot E-308. Starting with the powertrain, the EVs are fitted with a single front-mounted electric motor producing 154 hp of power and 270 Nm of torque. While the power figure is identical to the Peugeot E-308 / E-308 SW, torque is increased by 10 Nm which is kind of strange since Opel / Vauxhall are positioned underneath Peugeot in the Stellantis brand portfolio.
The driver has access to three driving
modes – Eco, Normal, and Sport – prioritizing range or performance depending on
the circumstances. The company didn’t reveal acceleration figures but the top
speed is limited to 170 km/h. It will be interesting to see whether
the Astra Electric will be quicker in a straight line than the more powerful
plug-in hybrid Astra GSe. The 54 kWh lithium-ion battery has enough juice for a
WLTP range of 416 km, which is the same for both the hatchback and
the estate. Using a 100 kWh DC fast charger, the battery can charge to 80% in
30 minutes. Opel claims that the underbody placement of the battery doesn’t
compromise space for passengers and luggage. However, the Astra Sports Tourer
Electric has a cargo capacity between 516 -1,553 lt while the ICE-powered equivalent has 608 – 1,634 liters.
Visually, the Opel Astra Electric looks
just like every other Astra. The intakes and the slits on the Opel Visor grille
at the front are retained, and the only details that give away the
zero-emission nature of the model are the absence of exhaust pipes and the “e”
badge on the tailgate since the charging port is located in the same place as
the gas tap in petrol-powered variants. The EV comes standard with 18-inch
alloy wheels in a diamond cut or fully black finish, and the sportier bumpers
of the GS Line.
Inside, we find the multi-adjustable
AGR-approved sports seats, optionally upholstered in Alcantara, a Pure Panel
digital cockpit with dual 10-inch screens, and the head-up display. Safety
equipment includes a bunch of ADAS as part of the Intelli-Drive 2.0 package
together with the adaptive Intelli-Lux LED Pixel Light. The EV will join the
petrol and plug-in hybrid variants of the Opel / Vauxhall Astra range next
year, with order books opening in spring 2023. Pricing will be announced closer
to the market launch. There are also rumors of a fully electric hot hatch
variant of the Astra, slotting above the plug-in-hybrid GSe warm hatch.

