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Vauxhall Astra GTC with Panoramic windshield

June 20, 2006 10:15PM by Michael Savio

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Vauxhall has released a special edition Astra GTC that features its new Panoramic windshield option, with exclusive GTC badging, 18-inch rims, foglights, ESP and interior goodies like A/C and sport seats. Vauxhall will build only 500 units of special edition Astra GTC.

The Panoramic windscreen is made of heat-absorbing glass cuts right back across the roof leaving a clear, uninterrupted view out of the car. An electric blind can be slid forward should you crave some more shade.

Once the initial 500 special editions are sold out, the Panoramic option will cost £850. It’d be nice to see this as an option for the Astra-based replacement for the Saturn Ion.

Press release and more images after the jump.

## Source: Vauxhall ##

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TOP-GLASS ASTRA MAKES SPARKLING SPECIAL EDITION DEBUT

    * Astra now available with Panoramic windscreen
    * GTC launch model offers exceptional value
    * £850 option on all other Sport Hatch models

Astra Sport Hatch is now available with a Panoramic windscreen, and to celebrate this innovative new arrival Vauxhall has come up with a stunning special edition that shows off the stylish design and driving excitement for which the manufacturer has become renowned.

And it’s not just the roof that’s clearly cool – for the first 500 customers, the newcomer is being offered as a strictly limited edition at an even cooler price.

At just £15,995, the 1.8-litre only GTC costs £5 less than the standard Astra Sport Hatch 1.8 SRi on which it’s based, yet comes with over £1,100 worth of options. As well as the striking Panoramic windscreen, the special model, of which only 500 will be built, features 18-inch five-spoke alloy wheels and unique GTC badges, while equipment highlights include air conditioning, sports seats, ESPPlus, a trip computer and front fog lights.

But it’s the Panoramic windscreen that’s bound to be the talk of your neighbourhood. Described by The Sun as “strikingly good looking”, the heat-absorbing glass cuts right back across the roof leaving a clear, uninterrupted view out of the car. An electric blind can be slid forward should you crave some more shade.

The feature gives an unusual yet stimulating driving experience, and a feeling of freedom from behind the wheel – one that Auto Express summed up as follows: “Words and photos cannot do it justice – it’s as if someone has removed a blindfold you never even knew was there!”

GTC launch models will be available in three colours – Flame Red, Black Sapphire and Star Silver. All GTCs will be powered by Astra Sport Hatch’s 1.8-litre 125PS powerplant, giving a 0-60mph time of 10.0 seconds and a top speed of 124mph, along with a combined fuel economy figure of 35.8mpg.

After the initial run of GTC models, the Panoramic roof will be available as an £850 option across the Astra Sport Hatch range.

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One Comment

  1. James Says:

    Ooff, I just can’t wait to get the quote from Auto Windscreens when a stone cracks that one…

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