Vauxhall Vectra B Estate 2.0i 16V (136 Hp) Automatic

The Vauxhall Vectra B Estate 2.0i 16V Automatic, produced between 1995 and 1998, represents a significant iteration in Vauxhall’s mid-size family car lineup. As part of the B generation Vectra, this estate (station wagon) model offered a practical and relatively affordable option for families in the United Kingdom and Europe. While not officially sold in the United States, the Vectra B competed with vehicles like the Ford Mondeo and Peugeot 406, offering a blend of comfort, space, and reasonable performance. The “Estate” body style, popular in Europe, prioritized cargo capacity, making it a versatile vehicle for both daily commuting and longer journeys.

Vauxhall Vectra B Estate: An Overview

The Vectra B Estate built upon the success of its predecessor, the Vectra A, with a more refined design and improved mechanical components. It was a key model for Vauxhall (owned by General Motors at the time) in the competitive D-segment, aiming to provide a compelling alternative to established European brands. The 2.0i 16V variant, equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission, was a popular choice, balancing fuel economy with adequate power for most driving situations. This model focused on providing a comfortable and practical experience, rather than outright sporting performance.

Engine & Performance

The heart of the Vectra B Estate 2.0i 16V is a 1,998 cc (121.93 cubic inches) inline-four cylinder gasoline engine. This engine, designated X20XEV, produces 136 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 188 Nm (138.66 lb-ft) of torque at 3,400 rpm. The engine utilizes multi-port fuel injection and a double overhead camshaft (DOHC) valvetrain with four valves per cylinder, contributing to its relatively efficient operation. Paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, the vehicle achieves a 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) time of approximately 10.9 seconds and a top speed of 200 km/h (124.27 mph). While not exceptionally quick by modern standards, these figures were competitive for its class and era. The engine’s power-to-weight ratio is 98.7 horsepower per tonne, and the torque-to-weight ratio is 136.4 Nm per tonne. Fuel economy is rated at 14.1 l/100 km (16.7 US mpg) in urban driving and 7.2 l/100 km (32.7 US mpg) on the open road.

Design & Features

The Vectra B Estate is a five-door station wagon, offering seating for five passengers. Its design reflects the styling trends of the mid-1990s, with a relatively conservative but functional aesthetic. The estate body style significantly expands the cargo capacity compared to the saloon (sedan) version. With the rear seats in place, the trunk offers 460 liters (16.24 cubic feet) of space, expanding to a substantial 1,490 liters (52.62 cubic feet) when the rear seats are folded down.

Safety features for the time included an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) as standard equipment. Other features included ventilated disc brakes on the front wheels and disc brakes on the rear. The vehicle rides on 15-inch wheels fitted with 195/65 R15 tires. Interior features focused on practicality and comfort, with cloth upholstery and basic amenities. The Vectra B Estate prioritized functionality and value for money over luxurious appointments.

Technical Specifications

Brand Vauxhall
Model Vectra
Generation Vectra B Estate
Type (Engine) 2.0i 16V (136 Hp) Automatic
Start of production 1995
End of production 1998
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Station wagon (estate)
Seats 5
Doors 5
Fuel consumption (urban) 14.1 l/100 km (16.7 US mpg, 20 UK mpg)
Fuel consumption (extra urban) 7.2 l/100 km (32.7 US mpg, 39.2 UK mpg)
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 11.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 11.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 10.9 sec
Maximum speed 200 km/h (124.27 mph)
Weight-to-power ratio 10.1 kg/Hp
Weight-to-torque ratio 7.3 kg/Nm
Power 136 Hp @ 5600 rpm
Power per litre 68.1 Hp/l
Torque 188 Nm @ 3400 rpm (138.66 lb.-ft. @ 3400 rpm)
Engine layout Front, Transverse
Engine Model/Code X20XEV
Engine displacement 1998 cm3 (121.93 cu. in.)
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Inline
Cylinder Bore 86 mm (3.39 in.)
Piston Stroke 86 mm (3.39 in.)
Compression ratio 10.8:1
Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel injection system Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated
Valvetrain DOHC
Engine oil capacity 4 l (4.23 US qt | 3.52 UK qt)
Coolant capacity 7.1 l (7.5 US qt | 6.25 UK qt)
Kerb Weight 1378 kg (3037.97 lbs.)
Max. weight 1960 kg (4321.06 lbs.)
Max load 582 kg (1283.09 lbs.)
Trunk (boot) space – minimum 460 l (16.24 cu. ft.)
Trunk (boot) space – maximum 1490 l (52.62 cu. ft.)
Fuel tank capacity 60 l (15.85 US gal | 13.2 UK gal)
Length 4490 mm (176.77 in.)
Width 1710 mm (67.32 in.)
Height 1490 mm (58.66 in.)
Wheelbase 2637 mm (103.82 in.)
Front track 1464 mm (57.64 in.)
Rear track 1463 mm (57.6 in.)
Drivetrain Architecture Front wheel drive
Number of gears 4
Gearbox type Automatic transmission
Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Disc
Assisting systems ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Tires size 195/65 R15
Wheel rims size 15

The Vauxhall Vectra B Estate 2.0i 16V Automatic, while not a performance icon, served as a reliable and practical family vehicle for many European drivers. Its blend of space, comfort, and reasonable running costs made it a popular choice in a competitive market segment.

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