Skip advert
Advertisement

Vauxhall reveals radical new engine strategy

Vauxhall will introduce 13 new engines and several new gearboxes by 2016 - and we've driven the prototypes

Vauxhall has released full details of the most significant overhaul of its engine line-up in years. Three new engine families (which will spawn 13 different engine variants) and several new automatic and manual gearboxes will be introduced by 2016, and Auto Express had the opportunity to test drive a range of early prototypes.

Advertisement - Article continues below

A brand-new 1.6 CDTI engine will be introduced first on the seven-seat Zafira Tourer in early summer, before being rolled out across the entire range with power outputs ranging from 94bhp to 158bhp. With its all-aluminium block, stop-start and clever tech such as a two-stage oil-pump and high-pressure fuel injectors, it returns fuel economy of 68.9mpg and emissions of 109g/km, while covering 0-62mph in 11.2 seconds.

We drove a prototype, fitted with a 134bhp 1.6 CDTI, on a short road route near Vauxhall’s Russelsheim engineering centre and were instantly impressed by the new engine’s refinement compared to the much noisier 2.0 CDTI. With maximum torque of 320Nm arriving at 2,000rpm, it struggled to haul along the Zafira’s bulk from really low rpm, but once the turbos got spinning it pulled smoothly and cleanly, and was more than capable of maintaining a fast cruise.

The good news for petrol fans is a new 197bhp ‘Performance Turbo’ version of the 168bhp 1.6 SIDI Eco Turbo engine we’ve already driven in the Cascada convertible. There are no economy figures yet, but Vauxhall promises a 13 per cent improvement in fuel consumption compared to the outgoing 1.6 turbo, while 300Nm of torque is a 30 per cent improvement.

Advertisement - Article continues below
Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

We tried the new engine fitted to a five-door Astra, although the first model to get it will be the Astra GTC later this year; when it does it will provide an intriguing warm-hatch alternative to the 276bhp Astra VXR. Throttle response is virtually instant, particularlly if you hit the Sport button, while the booming engine note is sounds better than most high-powered 1.6-litre turbocharged engines we’ve driven.

Three new gearboxes are also on the way – a smoother six-speed manual, an eight-speed auto for the Insignia and a robotized five-speed manual for the Adam and Corsa. We sampled the latter fitted to an Adam (it will be offered as an option in a year’s time), and the results aren’t nearly as bad as you might expect.

Automated manuals, as fitted to the Smart ForTwo and VW up!, have a reputation for frustratingly slow shifts that cut the engine’s torque output momentarily, causing you to jerk back and forth in your seat. It’s a similar story with this new gearbox, but Vauxhall has managed to minimise the pause, so with the slightest lift of the throttle during shifts you can make surprisingly smooth progress. It’s far from perfect, but considering how much cheaper, lighter and fuel efficient these gearboxes are than traditional torque-converter autos, you can see why Vauxhall has gone down this road.

There’s just one engine left to mention, and that’s the new 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol that’s will soon be fitted to the Adam. There wasn’t a prototype on hand for us to test, but Vauxhall confirmed that it will go on sale in the UK in early 2014.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

‘Vauxhall listened to criticism and cut its electric car prices, now other brands need to follow suit’
Opinion - Vauxhall Corsa Electric
Opinion

‘Vauxhall listened to criticism and cut its electric car prices, now other brands need to follow suit’

Mike Rutheford thinks electric car prices are still far too expensive
12 May 2024
10 surprising things made by car companies, that aren't cars
Things made by car manufacturers - header
Features

10 surprising things made by car companies, that aren't cars

The world’s biggest auto manufacturers have many strings to their bows...
6 May 2024
On-street Electric Vehicle charging slips off the political agenda for 2 May polls
On-street EV charging
News

On-street Electric Vehicle charging slips off the political agenda for 2 May polls

Voters rate council support for EV owners poorly, but election candidates aren’t addressing the issue
1 May 2024
Car Deal of the Day: Vauxhall Corsa Electric now cheaper than petrol!
Vauxhall Corsa Electric front corner driving
News

Car Deal of the Day: Vauxhall Corsa Electric now cheaper than petrol!

Vauxhall is offering a Corsa or Mokka EV for less than the equivalent petrol car on identical terms
30 Apr 2024

Most Popular

Ooh la la: new DS flagship to get inspiration from world’s coolest car
DS flagship - exclusive image
News

Ooh la la: new DS flagship to get inspiration from world’s coolest car

The iconic Citroen DS was voted the world’s coolest car by our readers and now DS is aiming for the same success with its new premium flagship
15 May 2024
New Skoda Octavia 2024 facelift review: updates strengthen a strong hand
Skoda Octavia 2024 facelift international drive
Road tests

New Skoda Octavia 2024 facelift review: updates strengthen a strong hand

Skoda's family car hero gets a little bit better with the latest facelift, and it was pretty good to start with.
14 May 2024
Car Deal of the Day: 18 months with the eye-catching Peugeot 208 for £140 per month
Peugeot E-208 - main image
News

Car Deal of the Day: 18 months with the eye-catching Peugeot 208 for £140 per month

Our Deal of the Day for 14 May is ideal for those looking for a stylish stopgap car
14 May 2024