Vauxhall launches sporty MPV
Well, it's got a high-performance badge...
Just when the motoring world thought there were no niches left, Vauxhall claims to have found one – but who on earth will want to buy the result?
Having abandoned the only true performance cars that made the VXR badge mean anything, the Monaro and VXR220, GM's UK arm has slapped the logo on a people carrier.
The company described the vehicle as "the world’s first performance mini-MPV". To earn that epithet, it sports a 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine with -- wait for it -- 178bhp delivered to the front wheels via a six-speed close ratio gearbox. The resulting performance is 0-60 mph in a sluggish eight seconds. External tweaks include the inevitably deeper front and rear bumpers plus 17-inch alloys.
Inside, it looks like a people carrier, apart from the smattering of VXR logos in strategic places and the Recaro seats. No prices yet but it goes on sale in February 2006.
Be still my beating heart.
article said:
The company described the vehicle as "the world’s first performance mini-MPV"
Completely ignoring the fact that not only has there been many performance MPVs before, both large and small, which means they are one of the last to try to cash in on this idea, but it isn't even remotely sporty or performance orientated anyway.
r988 said:
article said:
The company described the vehicle as "the world’s first performance mini-MPV"
Completely ignoring the fact that not only has there been many performance MPVs before, both large and small, which means they are one of the last to try to cash in on this idea, but it isn't even remotely sporty or performance orientated anyway.
Didn't Vx invent the whole "performance MPV" concept with the Zafira GSi? But I agree, a "warm" Meriva is taking the whole thing a bit too far.
pcwilson said:
r988 said:
article said:
The company described the vehicle as "the world’s first performance mini-MPV"
Completely ignoring the fact that not only has there been many performance MPVs before, both large and small, which means they are one of the last to try to cash in on this idea, but it isn't even remotely sporty or performance orientated anyway.
Didn't Vx invent the whole "performance MPV" concept with the Zafira GSi? But I agree, a "warm" Meriva is taking the whole thing a bit too far.
Read the wording - this is the first performance *MINI*-MPV. Which of course means the first of Vauxhall, Fiat and a few others to put some spoiliers and ali pedals in such a car. If you ignore the Daihatsu YRV of course.
The World needs this like it needed an MG ZR van. Just what you would expect from the World's least successful pensions company.
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