RE: Vauxhall preps 'Adam VXR'

RE: Vauxhall preps 'Adam VXR'

Wednesday 7th November 2012

Vauxhall preps 'Adam VXR'

More PH-worthy version of the cutesy new city car waiting in the wings



There's a good chance Vauxhall is going to create a hot VXR version of its new Adam city car, PistonHeads has learned.

"The chassis can handle the power up to a current Corsa VXR," chief engineer Dieter Metz said, before abruptly stopping in case he said too much. That would mean 192hp in a car weighing just over a tonne.

Shared Corsa platform opens possibilities
Shared Corsa platform opens possibilities
If you've been unable to get past the silly name, then you'll need to know the Adam is Vauxhall's answer to the Fiat 500 that appears in showrooms February. It's got all the visual trickery pounced on by makers of small cars looking to replicate the success of the Mini, stuff like the 'floating' roof and miniscule rear overhang. There's also a mass of 'personalisation' options such as LED-studded roof liners.

But that need not concern us. The derivative shape doesn't look too bad and after a drive of it, we can report that the building blocks for a decent hot hatch of the ability of the Corsa VXR are there.

Right now the engine choice is mediocre. The all-petrol line up of a 1.2 and pair of 1.4-litre units are taken from the Corsa, and can muster no more than 100hp. The 87hp 1.4 we tried was a bit thrashy and not much fun to rev.

This is unimportant for the 'fashion' market that compromises the bulk of sales for these cars. Those customers won't care too much the five-speed manual is a bit baulky, or that the steering hasn't any feel.

'Slam Extreme' (yo) concept hints at VXR
'Slam Extreme' (yo) concept hints at VXR
But there's the gleam of a PistonHeads future for this car. The first big improvement adds a brand-new one-litre three-cylinder, direct-injection turbo engine next year, mated to a new six-speed manual 'box. Just as with the Ford 1.0 Ecoboost, there will be two states of tune, "one under 100hp, one over 100hp" according to Metz, who refused to name either figure.

Unlike the Ford unit this is an all-aluminium lump, which would should drop the base weight from 1,086kg to below a tonne. A one-litre turbo making 120hp powering that car would be good fun.

But Metz said more powerful engines are in the frame. "The 1.4 turbo [from the Astra] is an option," he said. And of course the 1.6 turbo from the Corsa VXR.

We're a fan of that little hooligan and the Adam is built from essentially the same platform, minus 20cm. So it's short but also wide, wider than a Mini. We liked the sharp turn-in, the grip and the way the roll was well maintained in the corners. We'd go with the boggo 16-inch alloys instead of the 17-inch or 18-inch, both of which come with a sports suspension that made it a bit hoppy on bad roads.

The Adam starts from £12,650 when it arrives in showrooms in February next year, but the fun will start with arrival of the Ford-rivalling one-litre, potentially badged SRi, and progressing hopefully to a full blown VXR. At which point you just might give a dam (strike one, two and three; you're out! - Ed).

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stevenandalex

Original Poster:

124 posts

204 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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And I thought the meriva vxr was a joke.

StottyZr

6,860 posts

163 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Around 1 tonne with a very tunable 120hp Ecoboost engine scratchchin Could be a better bet than the VXR version if they drop the 1.6 lump in.

Although it does look quite ugly from the pics.

Pixelpeep

8,600 posts

142 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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It's what we need.

Small, nippy & fun. Good on vauxhall. Now, don't make it too expensive smile

Mark.

11,104 posts

276 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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SLAM EXTREME hehe

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Hopefully the chavs don't flock to these and I won't see them in Cowell white everywhere I go. This is rather pleasing.

LuS1fer

41,125 posts

245 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Still looks like a Micra. I recall a time when Vauxhall made well styled products - albeit briefly and it was the 70s....

DanDC5

18,771 posts

167 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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stevenandalex said:
And I thought the meriva vxr was a joke.
The Meriva was a public development exercise for the Corsa, release the Meriva, sort any faults that may appear on the low volume car before releasing the car that will sell well.

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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So - a Corsa VXR, but smaller and lighter with shorter overhangs?

PERFECT for rallying!

zebedee

4,589 posts

278 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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stevenandalex said:
And I thought the meriva vxr was a joke.
It has its purposes I suppose. On a filthy wet cold November day I was destroyed by one of those whilst in my Elise on a very twisty and fun mid-Wales road and it did look like the driver was probably having lots of fun. I have to hope the car wasn't full of kids though bearing in mind the way he was driving it!

michaelfenton

235 posts

162 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Does anyone else reckon it looks like a tiny Porsche Cayenne? Not a looker in my opinion...

TaylotS2K

1,964 posts

207 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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michaelfenton said:
Does anyone else reckon it looks like a tiny Porsche Cayenne? Not a looker in my opinion...
Yes.....that and an uglier Fiat 500. Horrible looking thing.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

198 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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I'm going to call Vauxhall with the marketing idea of the century. Offer it with a white bonnet stripe and call it the Adam Ant! getmecoat

SmartVenom

462 posts

169 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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I actually quite like the look of it. paperbag It looks like a better looking A1 to me.


LuS1fer

41,125 posts

245 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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rhinochopig said:
I'm going to call Vauxhall with the marketing idea of the century. Offer it with a white bonnet stripe and call it the Adam Ant! getmecoat
Better still, sell it with a boy racer chav advert, link it to Apple and call it the iAdam

eldar

21,698 posts

196 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Starts at £13k. Comedy pricing.

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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rhinochopig said:
I'm going to call Vauxhall with the marketing idea of the century. Offer it with a white bonnet stripe and call it the Adam Ant! getmecoat
Don't you know that's nothing to be scared of?

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

185 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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eldar said:
Starts at £13k. Comedy pricing.
Do Vauxhall actually charge their RRP's when people go into dealers to buy cars, or do they always do good deals? I remember when my sister was looking at new cars, and we looked at prices for Vauxhall Corsa's on the Vauxhall site - and saw the list price - and immediately looked elsewhere because they were so high.

Doesn't this damage Vauxhall as most people will just see the prices and walk away?

A Scotsman

1,000 posts

199 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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This has to win the prize for the most idiotic car name ever.

Dave Hedgehog

14,545 posts

204 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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A Scotsman said:
This has to win the prize for the most idiotic car name ever.
This twice

May as well have called it the VXR knobjockey

jaik

2,002 posts

213 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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rhinochopig said:
I'm going to call Vauxhall with the marketing idea of the century. Offer it with a white bonnet stripe and call it the Adam Ant! getmecoat
Offer it in Seal grey and call it the Adamski. That'd be Killer. getmecoat