References[]
- Web link: https://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Vauxhall/30269/Vauxhall-Monaro-VXR-60.html
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Corsa | 1.8 SRi ’04 (X01) |
Monaro | VXR ’05 (V2) |
Series 2 | VX220 ’00 |
Need for Speed: Most Wanted — Vehicles | |
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Stock | Aston Martin DB9 · Audi A3 3.2 quattro · Audi A4 3.2 FSI quattro · Audi TT 3.2 quattro · BMW M3 GTR GT (E46) · Cadillac CTS · Chevrolet Cobalt SS · Chevrolet Corvette C6 · Dodge Viper SRT-10 · Fiat Punto · Ford GT · Ford Mustang GT · Lamborghini Gallardo · Lamborghini Murciélago · Lexus IS 300 · Lotus Elise · Mazda RX-7 · Mazda RX-8 · Mercedes-Benz CLK 500 · Mercedes-Benz SL 500 · Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren · Mitsubishi Eclipse GT · Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII · Pontiac GTO · Porsche 911 Carrera S · Porsche 911 Turbo S · Porsche Carrera GT · Porsche Cayman S · Renault Clio V6 · Subaru Impreza WRX STi · Toyota Supra · Vauxhall Monaro VXR · Volkswagen Golf GTI |
Bonus | Chevrolet Corvette C6.R · Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG · Porsche 911 GT2 |
Black Edition | BMW M3 GTR (E46) · Chevrolet Camaro SS |
5-1-0 | Mazda3 · Porsche 911 Carrera 4S |
Police | Civic Cruiser · Undercover Civic Cruiser · State Cruiser · Undercover State Cruiser · · · · Federal Cruiser · Undercover Federal Cruiser · Cross’ Cruiser · Police Helicopter |
Traffic | Box Truck · Cement Truck · Civil Car · Coupe · Courtesy Car · Dump Truck · Fire Truck · Garbage Truck · Hatchback · Minivan · News Van · Pickup Truck · Pizza Delivery Car · Semi Truck · Station Wagon · SUV · Taxi · Van |
Need for Speed: Carbon — Vehicles | |
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Tier 1 | Alfa Romeo Brera · Chevrolet Camaro SS · Chrysler 300C SRT-8 · Mazda Mazdaspeed3 · Mazda RX-8 · Mercedes-Benz CLK 500 · Nissan 240SX (S13) |
Tier 2 | Aston Martin DB9 · Dodge Challenger R/T · Dodge Charger R/T · Dodge Charger SRT-8 · Ford Mustang GT · Jaguar XK* · Lotus Elise · Mazda RX-7 · Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG · Mitsubishi Eclipse GT · Renault Clio V6 · Porsche Cayman S · Vauxhall Monaro VXR · Volkswagen Golf R32 |
Tier 3 | Chevrolet Corvette Z06 · Dodge Challenger Concept · Dodge Viper SRT-10 · Ford GT · Infiniti G35 · Lamborghini Gallardo · Lamborghini Murciélago · Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren · Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR-edition · Nissan 350Z · Nissan Skyline GT-R · Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda · Porsche 911 Turbo · Porsche Carrera GT · Shelby GT500 · Subaru Impreza WRX STI (2006) · Toyota Supra |
Tier 0 | Palmont DT1 · Palmont FD1 |
Custom | Audi Le Mans quattro · BMW M3 GTR · Chevrolet Camaro Concept · Chevrolet Chevelle SS · Ford Shelby GT500 · Koenigsegg CCX · Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 · Lexus IS 300 · Lotus Europa S · Mitsubishi Eclipse · Pagani Zonda F · Palmont PD1 · Palmont PD2 · · Plymouth Road Runner · Pontiac GTO · Porsche 911 GT3 RS · Toyota Corolla GT-S · Toyota MR2 |
Own The City | Audi TT 3.2 quattro · Chevrolet Cobalt SS · Ford Mustang Fastback · Mazda RX-7 (1999) · Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII · Nissan 350Z (2006) · Pontiac Firebird Trans Am · Pontiac Solstice · Porsche 911 Carrera S · Subaru Impreza WRX STi (2004) · Volkswagen Golf GTI |
Police | Civic Cruiser · Undercover Civic Cruiser · State Cruiser · Undercover State Cruiser · · · · Federal Cruiser · Undercover Federal Cruiser |
Traffic | Box Truck · Civil Car · Courtesy Car · Garbage Truck · Hatchback · Minivan · News Van · Pickup Truck · Semi Truck · Station Wagon · SUV · Taxi · Van |
Verdict
We liked the original Monaro VXR – enjoyed its raw muscle and unsanitised driving sensation. The VXR 500 has taken the ‘big engine up front, rear drive, tough manly gearshift’ recipe and evolved the Monaro into what is probably the truest muscle car on sale today. Even alongside machines such as the BMW M6 – a car that costs twice the price – the 500 dishes out a generous right hook. This is real horsepower harnessed inside a real four-seat coupe that delivers astounding value, road manners, surprising mpg and genuine usability. And for all these reasons it’s the ultimate unsung hero. Aussies aren’t getting this version. We Brits should rejoice and feel privileged…
Are there any other approved Monaro modifications available?
The Phantom Black car we tested came equipped with the optional AP Racing brake upgrade, comprising six piston front calipers with 363mm grooved drilled discs and four pot rears with 330mm discs (£2595 fitted). It also featured UK road friendly bespoke adjustable Wortec/AVO suspension (£1695 fitted), a RipShifter to shorten the cumbersome gear throw (£490 fitted) and the mother of all stainless dual exhausts (£960 fitted). The latter is instant ASBO ammo, but it’s some 20kg lighter than the stock unit and sounds wonderful. Highly recommended. The final tab tips £41k, but these choice components make a massive difference to unlocking the Monaro’s every bhp on the road
Games[]
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
The Monaro VXR appears in Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
Its acceleration is decent when upgraded, and it is also heavy, making it useful for pursuits, as it can easily ram police vehicles.
Stock
The stock Monaro VXR is unlocked through the Career mode upon the player defeating Blacklist Rival #10: Karl «Baron» Smit.
Upon being unlocked, it can be purchased in the Career mode from a Car Lot for 35,000 cash, and it can be selected for customisation in My Cars.
Defeat Blacklist #10: «Baron» Top Speed 4.4 Acceleration 2.7 Handling 2.5 |
Challenge Series
A custom Monaro is offered in the Challenge Series and can be driven in two events:
- #61 — Tollbooth Time Trial: Complete «Bond & Beacon» in less than five minutes.
- #62 — Spike Strips: Dodge ten police spike strips in a Heat Level 5 pursuit and evade.
It can not be unlocked for use in any events or game modes outside of its two Challenge Series events.
Challenge Series vehicle Top Speed 7.8 Acceleration 9.2 Handling 9.4 |
Need for Speed: Carbon
The Monaro VXR appears in Need for Speed: Carbon as a tier 2 muscle class car.
It has powerful acceleration and heavy mass, making it useful in pursuits, and its ability to hold slides make it very useful for drift events.
Stock
The stock Monaro VXR is unlocked for purchase in the Career mode depending on the player’s chosen career path:
- Exotic: Take over The Projects, Kempton
- Muscle: Take over Fortuna Heights, Fortuna
- Tuner: Take over Kempton Holdings, Kempton
Once unlocked, it can be purchased from any Car Lot for 45,000 cash.
Muscle Tier 2 Top Speed 2.5 Acceleration 4.8 Handling 3.7 |
Need for Speed: World
Development — Some content may have altered during development.
The Monaro VXR is an unreleased car that was going to appear in Need for Speed: World, and would have been featured as a B class car.
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Stock: 527 (B class) | Maximum: 711 (A class) |
Red
The Red style is an Amerikon Speedsystems performance tuned speedboost car that was never released.
577 573 633 525 Standard Unreleased |
Silver
The Silver style is a rotationally available stock cash car that was never released.
527 494 586 502 Standard Unreleased |
Statistics[]
Speed 6.3 Acceleration 4.6 Braking 3.7 Handling 3.9 Base Rarity 5.1 |
B 582 | |
Unlock Requirements North America: |
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Performance & Body Style Body Style: Speed: Acceleration: 0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): missing data Braking: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): missing data 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): missing data Lateral Gs: 120 mph (193 km/h): missing data |
Speed 6.6 Handling 5.0 Acceleration 5.1 Launch 4.7 Braking 4.8 |
C 352 | |
Unlock Requirements Car Dealer: |
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Performance & Body Style Body Style: Speed: Acceleration: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 137.5 ft (41.9 m) |
Speed 7.0 Handling 4.8 Acceleration 6.8 Launch 6.2 Braking 4.6 |
B 432 | |
Unlock Requirements Car Dealer: |
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Performance & Body Style Body Style: Speed: Acceleration: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 134.2 ft (40.9 m) |
Speed 7.6 Handling 6.0 Acceleration 6.2 Launch 7.8 Braking 5.5 |
A 716 | |
Unlock Requirements Autoshow: |
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Performance & Car Type Car Type: Rarity: Speed: Acceleration: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 186.5 ft (56.8 m) |
Speed 7.1 Handling 5.9 Accel 4.9 Launch 4.1 Braking 4.3 Offroad 5.4 |
B 696 | |
Availability Autoshow: Auction House: |
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Performance & Car Type Car Type: Value: 25,000 CR Speed: Acceleration: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 135.2 ft (41.2 m) |
It costs silly money, surely…
Amazingly not. It’s actually cheaper than the ‘normal’ VXR. Hear us out. A forecourt fresh normally aspirated VXR Monaro currently costs £36,995, but Greens will sell you a brand new VXR 500 for just £35,995. So that’s a £1000 discount for having over 100bhp more. Wortec even report improved mpg, thanks to an ECU remap. We managed 19.5mpg out of this test car over a combination of motorways and B-roads. Not bad for a 500bhp 6.0-litre. Plus, service costs are no different to normally aspirated Monaros, as the ‘charger is a low maintenance sealed self-lubricating unit. A VXR 500 can be serviced at any Monaro-friendly Vauxhall dealer.
I bet it whines a lot…
Rest assured, you’re left in no doubt that this car is supercharged. The belt driven Harrop blower is so vocal, it sounds like Janet Street-Porter on a bad day. Although only preliminary performance tests have been carried out, the VXR 500 will see 60mph from rest in 4.8 seconds compared to the 5.2secs of the normally aspirated version Terminal speed? ‘It’s definitely over 180’ says Brian Richards of Greens Vauxhall, who masterminded the project. ‘But we haven’t found a big enough stretch of road yet. Powerwise, I have a dyno print out of 503bhp, but we prefer to understate power figures, hence the 500 name’. The delivery of power is a relentless surge, right from as low as 1200rpm. In its previous guise the torque was impressive, but now it’s monstrous. Floor the pedal and the Monaro’s rump squats like a dog with worms and rockets away. If the term muscle car ever needed redefining…
VXR 500? As in Bathurst 500 and The Fender Bender 500?
VXR 500 as in 500bhp, delivered by a supercharger bolted on top of the 6.0-litre ex-Corvette V8 lurking beneath those bonnet nostrils. You also get a satanic exhaust note and relentless acceleration. Big smiles, big drifts and big speeding fines. Being rather enthusiastic fans of GM’s Australian muscle, Greens and Wortec proved to Vauxhall UK they could build a 600bhp blown version reliable enough to sell with a warranty. The VXR 500 was given the green light. Which is why you can either buy a brand new one now, or simply get the basic kit retro fitted to your existing Monaro 6.0-litre for £4995.