Vauxhall 0-60 & Quarter Mile Times
Vauxhall Acceleration & Performance Data
Introducing Vauxhall's 0-60 mph and Quarter Mile times for all models. Below, we have painstakingly collected and organized all the Vauxhall performance data we could get our hands on. Our data table and chart provides a comprehensive overview of each Vauxhall model's performance capabilities.
This page aims to put all of the performance metrics of Vauxhall's entire model range in one place, providing enthusiasts and prospective buyers with valuable insights into each vehicle's acceleration capabilities. We know that 0-60 times don't tell us the full performance picture, but by reviewing 0-60 mph times at least you can get a benchmark for measuring a car's acceleration prowess, and the quarter mile times, which offer a glimpse into its straight-line speed, readers can gain a deeper understanding of Vauxhall's performance pedigree. Vauxhall, a British brand with a long and storied history, has consistently demonstrated a commitment to performance motoring, offering a range of vehicles that cater to both everyday drivers and enthusiasts seeking a thrilling experience. While not always known for out-and-out supercars, Vauxhall has built a reputation for producing affordable and accessible performance cars that deliver both fun and practicality.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Vauxhall's GSI (Grand Sport Injection) models, such as the Astra GSI and Cavalier GSI, became synonymous with sporty driving dynamics and accessible performance. These models offered a compelling combination of sharp handling, powerful engines, and comfortable interiors, appealing to a broad audience of driving enthusiasts.
The late 1990s and early 2000s saw the introduction of the VXR (Vauxhall Racing) sub-brand, which took the brand's performance credentials to new heights. Models like the Astra VXR, Corsa VXR, and Vectra VXR showcased Vauxhall's commitment to building truly exciting cars with powerful turbocharged engines, sport-tuned suspensions, and aggressive styling. These VXR models quickly gained a loyal following among enthusiasts who appreciated their performance and value.
In recent years, Vauxhall's performance focus has shifted towards electrification, with the introduction of electric and hybrid models like the Corsa-e and Grandland X Hybrid4. While these vehicles prioritize efficiency and sustainability, they still offer a degree of sportiness and driving enjoyment, showcasing Vauxhall's ability to adapt to the changing automotive landscape.
Vauxhall's performance philosophy is rooted in the belief that driving pleasure should be accessible to all. The brand understands that not everyone can afford a high-priced sports car, and it strives to inject a dose of performance into its everyday models. Whether it's a hot hatch like the Corsa VXR or a powerful saloon like the Insignia VXR, Vauxhall consistently delivers vehicles that offer a balance of practicality, affordability, and driving fun.
Vauxhall 0-60 mph & Quarter Mile Times
Vauxhall models and their performance in terms of 0-60 mph and quarter-mile acceleration times. Narrow down your search via the filters.
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Every Vauxhall Ranked From Fastest to Slowest
Below, we compare Vauxhall models and their performance. This table is filtered by the filters above, so feel free to narrow down your data set.






