Vauxhall has revealed the 'Sports Tourer' (that's a posh way of saying estate) version of its eighth-generation Astra, and it will be available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain right from launch, making it the British carmaker’s first electrified estate.
Measuring 4,642mm long, 1,860mm wide and 1,480mm tall, the Astra Sports Tourer is 60mm shorter than the previous generation Astra Tourer, but has slightly more space for luggage. It provides 608 litres of space with the rear seats upright, and up to 1,634 litres when folded. The PHEV model has to give up space because of the batteries however, with cargo volumes of 548 litres and 1,574 litres respectively.
Like the hatchback model, the new Astra has a lot in common with the new Peugeot 308. That means it shares its underpinnings with the French hatchback, along with petrol and diesel power. Just like the 308, there's no full-electric version yet.