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The Vauxhall Astra Griffin: Big Features, Small Price Tag

Vauxhall Astra Griffin

In a world where car names are getting longer than a royal family title, the Vauxhall Astra Griffin swoops in like a knight in shiny hatchback armor. It’s a special edition, sure—but don’t let that modest label fool you. With more standard kit than a Swiss Army knife and a price that won't make your wallet burst into flames, the Astra Griffin is out to prove that affordable cars can still be outrageously well-dressed and shockingly tech-savvy.

Let’s take a deep dive into the details of this compact crusader—and sprinkle in some laughter while we’re at it.

Stylish as a Cat in Sunglasses: Design and Exterior Styling

First impressions matter, and the Vauxhall Astra Griffin doesn’t just arrive—it struts. Vauxhall didn’t mess about here. From the bold Vizor front grille (complete with a silver griffin badge that makes it look like it's been knighted by the Queen herself) to the shark fin antenna that screams "I'm fast, even when parked," this car radiates confidence.

The dark tinted rear windows aren’t just for privacy—they’re also a subtle nod to those spy movies where the protagonist drives a "sensible family car" that secretly has gadgets galore. Add front fog lights, LED headlights, and some very sharp 17-inch black five-spoke alloy wheels, and you’ve got a ride that looks just as ready for a photo shoot as it is for the school run.

Interior: Comfort, Convenience, and Heated Everything

Climb inside the Astra Griffin, and you’re greeted with an interior that whispers (no, boasts): “Premium, darling.” The heated front seats and heated steering wheel say, “We see you, UK winters. Not today.” It’s basically like getting a warm hug every time you commute.

Tech-wise, it’s stacked. You’ve got a 10-inch colour touchscreen so sharp you’ll think twice before jabbing it with your greasy finger, and it’s fully compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. That’s right—wireless. No spaghetti cords required.

There's also a wireless phone charger because plugging things in is so 2020, and dual-zone climate control so you and your passenger can silently disagree about what "comfortable" means in degrees Celsius.

And let's not forget the 10-inch digital instrument cluster that makes you feel like you're piloting something much more advanced than a humble hatchback—perhaps a spaceship that also does the school run and gets 50 mpg.

Petrol Power: Punchy, Peppy, and Practical

Under the bonnet of the petrol version is a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder turbocharged engine pushing out a surprisingly sprightly 128bhp. That may not sound like race car territory, but remember—you’re not chasing lap times, you're chasing the Tesco meal deal before it runs out of chicken and bacon.

It comes mated to a 6-speed manual transmission, which offers just the right amount of engagement without feeling like you’re grinding coffee beans with every shift. Fuel economy? You’re looking at up to 52.3mpg combined under WLTP, which means it sips fuel like a pensioner sips tea—slow and steady.

Electric Power: Whisper-Quiet Zoom With a Plug

If the petrol option is the espresso shot, the electric Astra Electric Griffin is the oat milk flat white: smoother, trendier, and undeniably cleaner. With a 54kWh battery and up to 258 miles of WLTP range, this isn’t some glorified milk float. It’s a real-deal EV that can handle the commute, the motorway slog, and the occasional spontaneous road trip to the coast—charging stops optional.

Thanks to 100kW DC fast charging, you can juice up from 20% to 80% in just 26 minutes—barely enough time to argue over where to get lunch. And with the MyVauxhall app, you can pre-heat the car, check the battery status, and plan charging stops—all while pretending you know what you're doing.

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Driver Assistance: Your Second Pair of Eyes (and Hands... Kinda)

Remember when "assistance" in a car meant a cassette holder and a passenger willing to read a paper map? Well, those days are long gone. The Astra Griffin packs an impressive driver-assist package, including:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control – because keeping a safe distance is more than just social etiquette.
  • Lane Departure Warning & Lane Keep Assist – for those moments when your Spotify playlist gets more attention than the road.
  • Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection – to help you not run over Barry from accounts on your coffee run.
  • Traffic Sign Recognition – because nobody actually knows if it's 30 or 40 anymore.

It’s like having a co-driver with nerves of steel and a photographic memory.

Pricing: Champagne Taste, Lemonade Budget

Now here’s the bit where jaws drop. The Astra Griffin petrol starts at just £24,795 OTR. That’s for a five-door hatchback with all the bells, whistles, and wizardry. Meanwhile, the Astra Electric Griffin is priced at £34,995, and if you’re after the roomier Sports Tourer Electric, that’ll be £37,195.

To put that in perspective, you’re getting features typically seen in premium models—heated everything, advanced safety tech, full infotainment setup—for less than the price of some rivals’ base trims. Vauxhall's basically gift-wrapping value and dropping it in your driveway.

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Final Thoughts: The Griffin Soars (Metaphorically)

The Vauxhall Astra Griffin isn’t here to win drag races or break Nürburgring records. What it is here to do is deliver a ton of kit, comfort, and capability for a price that doesn’t feel like financial sabotage.

It looks good, drives well, and comes with the kind of tech that makes it hard to justify spending more on a bigger name. Whether you're going petrol or electric, hatch or tourer, the Astra Griffin proves that “special edition” doesn’t have to mean “limited usefulness.”

In fact, for many drivers, this might just be the smart-money sweet spot of the Astra range—and you don’t even have to be a mythological creature to drive one.

Bonus: Griffin Fast Facts

FeatureDetail
Petrol Engine1.2L Turbo, 128bhp, 6-speed manual
Electric RangeUp to 258 miles (WLTP)
Charging Time20–80% in 26 minutes (DC Fast Charge)
Infotainment10" touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Safety KitAdaptive cruise, lane assist, auto emergency braking
Starting Price£24,795 (Petrol), £34,995 (Electric)

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