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192hp/230 Nm: that's all the experts need to know. These are the
sorts of figures more usually associated with much larger business
cars. Such engine power in a car this size is going to cause a bit
of a stir.
Vauxhall has emphasised that the Corsa VXR is much more than a
performance car. Without any seconds thought at all, anyone can put
a large engine into a small car. However, it is a lot more
difficult to make use of that engine power. That's why various
adaptations had to be made to the Corsa VXR. It was then tested and
fine-tuned by a team of race-drivers.
To start with the chassis has been lowered by 15 mm which in
turn has lowered the car's centre of gravity. The suspension and
the exhaust have been adjusted. The Corsa VXR is now driving on
225/40R18 tyres (22.5 cm wide, 18 inch alloys) kept in control by
extra large (16 inch) the brake disks. Also steering now is more direct.
WYSIWYG
Spoilers both front and rear, air intakes from top to bottom and
a real live diffuser under the rear bumper ensure that the Corsa
VXR doesn't take off at high speed. On top of everything else,
these additions give the car a very sporty appearance.
The Corsa VXR is not some two-faced car; super-fast with an
otherwise very civilised appearance. The VXR screams from the
rooftops. Wide beam lights, a thick triangular exhaust, darkened
rear lights and gills in the bumpers finish it off entirely. These
aren't options or adaptations for the photo shoot, the Corsa VXR is
beautifully kitted out like this as standard. A real case of
What You See Is What You Get.
The interior has undergone substantial adaptations. Most
striking are the large sports seats which are even more comfortable
than they look. These Recaro seats completely hug the whole body
giving a feeling of safety (incorporated side-airbags increase
this). It does mean, however, that the (leg) room in the rear has
been reduced.
The uncomfortably large sports steering wheel has been flattened
at the bottom, with a line across it so that those boy racers still
know where the neutral position is during a moment of passion. The
central console is finished in a black shiny lacquer. On every
empty spot there are VXR logos, from the gear stick to the door
lintels. It gives the car such a special feeling that the Corsa VXR
even feels exciting in the showroom!
As a top model from the Corsa line, the VXR is also kitted out
at a top spec. Climate control system, Bluetooth connectivity,
light and rain sensors, cruise-control and adaptive forward
lighting are all standard. The standard radio (with MP3
compatibility) is moderate in its sound quality. However, the
loudspeakers have been placed in such a way that the sound is quite
chaotic. What really is missing however are indicators for the oil
temperature and turbo pressure. This you would expect to see in a
car of this type, even if it was for display purposes only.
Driving
More important than the exterior appearance of the car is of
course its performance. The 1.6 litre four cylinder engine which is
also used in other Vauxhalls is from where the power stems. With
the addition of a turbo, this engine can now produce 192 hp, which
you won't find in many other Vauxhalls.
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With its considerable engine capacity, there is sufficient power
even with low revs. If so desired, sixth gear can be used at 50
km/hr while the Corsa is still going at 1,200 revs per minute. This
does require a considerable amount of self control, as the Corsa
VXR is great fun.
For this particular test, a race-track run was organised. Time
to throw caution to the wind! The Corsa moves off exceedingly
quickly, within 7.2 seconds it has reached 100 km/hr. Because the
turbo engine delivers not only a lot of horse power but also a lot
of Newton metres, there is always so much more. The traditional
dash from 80 to 120 km/hr in fifth gear takes 6.7 seconds. 150
km/hr is comparable to a stroll in the park and at this speed it is
possible to cover fairly considerable distances relatively calmly.
Flooring the accelerator, the engine momentarily delivers an
overboost, which means that for ten seconds there is not the
usual 230 Nm but a whooping 266 Nm. On a straight road the top
speed of more than 200 km/hr can be achieved without a problem.
When accelerating, there is an awe-inspiring noise from the engine.
Shifting down a gear produces a wonderful grumbling sound from the
exhaust (accelerating to the limit of the RPM controller produces
the same sound effect).
Brake test
At the end of a straight run, the brake test is even more
impressive than the original sprint. Within a staggeringly short
distance, the Corsa is stationary. Its brakes are very sensitive.
As a result, the deceleration is massive before ABS kicks in and
before the car nose dives.
In turns, the Corsa VXR barely dives, rolls or inclines. With
the engine in front and the power on the front wheels, the Corsa
VXR is not your traditional textbook example of the perfect sports
car. The front is now the heaviest part of the car with the front
wheels having to power and steer at the same time. Usually this
would result in the steering try to wrench free during acceleration
and slide straight out over the front wheels when turning through a
sharp bend (under-steering).
It is evident that Vauxhall has done a lot more than just souped
up this Corsa. So long as the road surface is in good condition,
the front wheels have absolutely no problem with this large engine
capacity. It is almost impossible to unbalance the Corsa. It is
more than capable of take bends at particularly high speeds.
Although the performance isn't that of a sports car, the sensation
is certainly comparable to that level.
If the Corsa driver pushes the limits too far, the Electronic
Stability Programme (ESP) nevertheless intervenes albeit after
sufficient playtime. As a result, the speeds through turns are
constantly increasing slightly, as the car's limits become more
evident. On the test circuit, the Corsa VXR is more than capable of
showing how much fun it is. You keep on wanting to go around just
one more time!
Conclusion
From the very first moment, the new Vauxhall Corsa has been a
sales success story. The Corsa VXR has everything to ensure the
same success in the sports segment. With these adaptations, the
Corsa VXR has become so much more than just another souped-up car.
All the sport elements have been carefully brought together.
The Corsa VXR has not only a lot of engine power, but is capable
of releasing it in the right way. The road handling and brakes are
the best in its class. The Corsa VXR doesn't just look sporty; it
is also more aero dynamical than the ordinary Corsa. This boy racer
makes the Corsa an even quicker sprinter than it already was.
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