2005 Vauxhall Monaro VXR
Price |
pound;37,000 |
Production |
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Engine |
6 liter LS2 V8 |
Weight |
-- | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
391 lb-ft | ||
HP |
400 hp |
HP/Weight |
-- | ||
HP/Liter |
66.7 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
-- | ||
0-60 mph |
5 seconds (estimate) |
Top Speed |
180 mph + (estimate) |
(from Vauxhall Press
Release) Could this be the car to go where no Vauxhall has
ever gone beforeogon; With 404PS of power supplied by the Corvette’s
6.0-litre LS2 V8, the new Monaro VXR is set to be the first ever
production Vauxhall to top 180mph, finally overtaking the Lotus
Carlton to become the fastest ever Vauxhall.
The latest version of the company’s performance flagship takes over
from the original Monaro VXR, which sold out within three months of
going on sale earlier this year. The new car takes the VXR brand to
even further extremes, with more power and torque than any other
production car to wear the Vauxhall badge.
Under the new ventilated bonnet sits the new high-output 6.0-litre
LS2 V8 engine, which recently made its debut in the Corvette C6. As
you’d expect from a supercar engine, power figures are impressive,
with 404PS (up from the last model’s 388PS) and a massive 530Nm of
torque (compared to 510Nm). Although performance figures have yet to
be officially recorded, it’s expected that the VXR will be able to
comfortably surpass the 177mph record set by the Lotus Carton in
1990. A 0-60 time of around 5.0 seconds is also predicted.
But the new version of the Monaro VXR hasn’t just been built for
outright speed. Along with the new engine, virtually the entire
drivetrain has been upgraded with revised suspension and bigger
brakes to ensure that the latest version can keep the power tamed
while still being thrilling to drive. With its classic front-engine,
rear-wheel drive layout, the Monaro has already gained a reputation
for being an enthusiastic driver’s favourite.
Since those enthusiasts also loved the way the last VXR looked, the
styling changes have been kept to the bare minimum. To help the car
breathe more efficiently and keep the engine cool, a pair of
distinctive ‘nostril’ vents has been added to the bonnet, while the
rear now gains quad exhaust tail pipes. New
10-spoke, 19-inch alloy wheels allow onlookers to see the new
grooved discs and VXR-branded brake callipers.
Prices have yet to be confirmed, but it’s expected that the new
Monaro VXR will still cost half the price of other 180mph supercars
at around pound;37,000. The first cars will reach customers in March.