New Models - Holden AstraFirst drive: Astra buffs up for 2007 title fight
More: MY7.5 Astra gets a subtle new look across the range. Holden gives the base version of its upgraded, expanded Astra range the grunt needed20 April 2007 HOLDEN has added a gutsier 1.8, more engine and model choices, and a new convertible known as the TwinTop, as part of its facelifted AH Astra MY7.5 (Series II) range. Astra TwinTopHOLDEN’S new AH TwinTop replaces the long running, and highly successful, TS Astra Convertible.Like its ragtop predecessor, the TwinTop is a four-seater, but uses a retractable hardtop in the manner of the Peugeot 307 CC, Renault Megane CC and upcoming Ford Focus CC. The TwinTop also replaces the unloved Tigra, which failed to make a dent in Australia due to a lack of an automatic gearbox option. Unlike its French rivals, the Astra TwinTop uses a three-part roof mechanism. Employing five electric motors, eight hydraulic cylinders and 14 joints, it is electronically operated, folds in 26 seconds at a touch of a button, and can be remotely done so via the key fob. The roof can be raised and lowered even when the vehicle is in motion – up to 30km/h. The boot volume roof-up is 440 litres, plummeting to just 205 litres with the roof in place. To better access luggage while the roof is down, an easy-load function raises the folded roof up by 25cm. An interlocking blind process inside the boot stops the roof being lowered onto and crushing valuables already in situ inside. The roof manufacturer is CTS Car Top Systems, the same Mercedes-Benz uses for its SLK and SL models. Structurally, Opel in Germany beefed up the Astra Coupe base by reinforcing the A-pillars, side sills and floor, and then added a solid cross-member between in the floor at the B-pillars, implementing high-strength B-pillars and introducing further sill protection for side impact situations. In rollover scenarios, high strength hydroformed steel tubes in the A-pillars have been devised, along with a rollover protection system that has been incorporated into the rear headrests. Other safety features include ESP stability control, traction control, anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist, dual front and thorax/pelvis side airbags, and anti-whiplash active front head restraints. All of the above means that the Astra TwinTop, while some 30 per cent stronger than the TS Astra Convertible, weighs almost 300kg more than the AH Astra SRi Coupe that it is based on. As mentioned earlier, the TwinTop uses the same 110kW/220Nm 2.2-litre direct-injection four-cylinder petrol engine as the SRi, mated to the same six-speed manual or four-speed automatic gearbox.
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The Hungarian-built XER’s increased efficiency over the old 1.8 is partly due to the adoption of two continuously adjustable camshafts that are designed to optimise the cylinder’s charge cycle. It is also lighter and yet structurally stronger.


