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2010 Vauxhall GTC Concept - Click above for high-res image gallery
From the likes of the
Dodge EV to the
Ford Cortina,
Lotus has had its fingers in all of the Big Three's pies. But its strongest relationship has historically been with
General Motors. The British engineering firm helped develop the engine in the original
Corvette ZR-1, engineered the
Vauxhall VX220/
Opel Speedster, re-engineered the Vauxhall
Carlton into ones of its own, and has undertaken a variety of projects for the General over the years. Now the latest reports have Lotus teaming up with GM's European subsidiaries for a new hot hatch.
Much as it did with
the outgoing Vauxhall Astra VXR, Lotus is reportedly hard at work tuning the chassis on the next generation of the model. Previewed by the
GTC concept at the Paris Motor Show, the new Astra VXR is tipped to ditch the current model's electronic differential for a more traditional mechanical one. The engine is rumored to produce in the neighborhood of 280-300 horsepower, with Lotus reportedly brought in to help minimize the torque steer inevitable with that much power channeled through the front wheels.
The Hyperstrut front suspension set-up developed for the
Insignia VXR is tipped to port over to the smaller hatchback, expected to hit European markets towards the end of next year to do battle with the likes of the
Ford Focus RS and
Volkswagen Golf R. We can only hope that GM finds space in the lineup of one of its remaining brands to bring the new Astra VXR to American shores.
Gallery: Vauxhall GTC Concept




[Source:
Autocar]
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