- New SUV with a sporty design and crisp proportions
- Spacious interior to carry five passengers and their luggage
- Grip Control for traction on every surface
- Safety technologies including AEB, pedestrian detection and drowsiness alert
- World premiere at 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, in showrooms early 2018
All-New Opel / Vauxhall Crossland X SUV |
Vauxhall has today released the first images of the all-new Grandland
X SUV, the third member of its ‘X’ family, which receives its public
debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show this September.
With a sporty design and off-road looks, the Grandland X has elevated
seating for five people, generous luggage space, good all-round
visibility and a raft of safety technologies. At 4.48 metres long, it
will be the largest SUV in Vauxhall’s range, offering even more cabin
space than the 20 centimetre-shorter Mokka X and Crossland X.
LIGHTING, COMFORT AND DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
The Grandland X offers a selection of ultra-modern assistance and
comfort features. Adaptive Cruise Control with pedestrian detection and
Automatic Emergency Braking, Driver Drowsiness Alert, and Advanced Park
Assist are just some highlights.
AGR-certified premium ergonomic front seats, heated steering wheel,
heated front and rear seats and smart tailgate, that opens with a kick,
all ensure driver and passenger comfort.
Grandland X drivers and passengers can enjoy outstanding connectivity
that is now typical across the Vauxhall range, with the latest
generation of IntelliLink systems and the personal connectivity and
service assistant Vauxhall OnStar, which now includes new services such
as hotel booking and parking space search. Smartphones can easily be
integrated to the infotainment system and charged wirelessly via
inductive charging on handsets with this function.
Vauxhall continues to deliver on its commitment to lead in lighting
technology, equipping the Grandland X with the innovative Adaptive
Forward Lighting LED headlamps. Functions such as cornering light, high
beam assist and auto levelling guarantee optimal illumination of the
road ahead.
The Grandland X offers safe driving fun on every surface, thanks to
the optional electronic Grip Control that ensures traction in diverse
driving situations. The driver has a choice of five driving modes, for
each one the system adapts the torque distribution to the front wheels,
allows wheel-spin if necessary, and, with the automatic transmission,
adjusts shift points as well as throttle response. This ensures traction
and stable handling regardless of the road surface.
DESIGN
At 4,477mm long, 1,844mm wide and 1,636mm high, the new Vauxhall
Grandland X is a robust SUV from every perspective. Above the front skid
plate, the bold grille proudly displays the Vauxhall Griffin.
The chrome winglets embrace the brand logo and flow outwards to the
slim, double-wing LED headlamps, visually widening the front and giving
the Grandland X a powerful, solid stance. The bonnet features the
signature Vauxhall crease – an expression of the Vauxhall design
philosophy of sculptural artistry and technical precision.
The side profile echoes the attractive combination of rugged SUV
charm and elegant lines. Muscular, sculpted wheel arches and protective
cladding on the lower body give the Grandland X real off-road appeal.
In contrast, clear lines and the refined blade on the lower doors
identify the new Grandland X as a member of the Vauxhall family. The
optional two-tone finish, with the roof in contrasting black, adds an
extra touch of personalisation.
The smooth flow into the rest of the body is emphasised by the
“breakthrough” C-pillar, which creates a dynamic bond to the rear. The
rear view of the Grandland X shows what real SUV design means, with a
wide stance, silver underside protection with integrated tailpipes on
the left and right, protective cladding, and slim LED taillights,
underlining the newcomer’s sporty, muscular character.
The Grandland X has the same quality on the inside: the instrument
panel and centre console with touchscreen are clearly laid out and
horizontally aligned to the driver. The centre stack has three
horizontal rows of controls for fast and intuitive access to
infotainment, climate control and chassis functions.
Drivers and passengers benefit from the elevated seating position
typical of an SUV, which ensures good visibility in all situations. Its
long wheelbase of 2,675mm means the compact class SUV has plenty of
space for up to five people, while the luggage compartment (with a load
volume from 514 litres to a maximum of 1,652 litres) offers generous
room for luggage and sport equipment.
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