- First-class price-performance ratio: Top technologies and comfort on board
- Exactly right: Dynamic compact SUV for booming market
- Chic and spacious: Sporty style with crisp proportions and lots of room
- Safe and relaxing: Ultra-modern assistance systems make driving easier
- Powerful and economical: Efficient engines ensure lively SUV driving fun
- Premiere at the IAA: Order books now open, at dealerships shortly afterwards
Challenging the establishment: Opel Grandland X is a new contender in the hotly contested market for compact Sport Utility Vehicles. |
The cool, dynamic design of Opel’s new compact SUV makes it a real
eye-catcher – even more so with the optional two-color finish. The 4.48
meter-long Grandland X’s athletic look boasts crisp exterior dimensions
with its taut muscles and short overhangs. Thanks to the long wheelbase
of 2,675 millimeters, up to five people enjoy generous space in the
interior. And with a load volume of 514 to 1,652 liters for luggage and
sport equipment, the new Opel SUV is even on a par with extremely
spacious compact class station wagons.
The Grandland X has a first-class portfolio of ultra-modern assistance, infotainment and comfort features: Forward Collision Warning with Automatic Emergency Braking and pedestrian detection, Driver Drowsiness Alert, Advanced Park Assist and the 360° Camera – all standard with INNOVATION trim – are just some highlights. Systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control with stop function (€800), which maintains the selected speed and distance to the vehicle ahead and brakes or accelerates the Grandland X when required, increase safety even further. Typical first-class Opel comfort is ensured by AGR (Campaign for Healthier Backs) certified ergonomic seats (from €390 for driver’s seat and standard in the Grandland X INNOVATION) as well as a heated steering wheel, seat heating front and rear and the tailgate that opens and closes with a simple kicking movement. The panorama glass sunroof available for €700 floods the interior with light and provides excellent skyward visibility.
In typical Opel fashion, Grandland X drivers and passengers enjoy top
connectivity with the latest generation of Android Auto and Apple
CarPlay compatible IntelliLink systems as well as the personal
connectivity and service assistant Opel OnStar including Wi-Fi Hotspot[1] and new services such as booking hotel rooms[2] and searching for parking[3].
Smartphones can even be charged wirelessly via inductive charging. For
music fans who want to enjoy a top sound experience, a Denon premium
sound system with eight loudspeakers and one subwoofer is available for
€580.
Opel again delivers on its commitment to leadership in lighting
technology, equipping the Grandland X with bright driving light thanks
to Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) LED headlamps. Functions such as
cornering light, high beam assist and auto levelling guarantee optimal
illumination of the road ahead in all situations.
Driving fun with modern engines and Grip Control traction
In addition to the many driver assistance systems, the lively engines
and optional electronic Grip Control traction also contribute to safe
driving fun with the Grandland X. Initially two engines that boast
excellent CO2 emissions are available – a real plus for tax
savings and economic efficiency. Both engines can be combined with a
modern six-speed manual or friction-optimized six-speed automatic
transmission and come with Start/Stop as standard.
- The 1.2 all-aluminum Turbo gasoline direct injection engine delivers 96 kW/130 hp and maximum torque of 230 Nm at 1,750 rpm (NEDC fuel consumption: urban 6.4 l/100 km, extra-urban 4.9 l/100 km, combined 5.5-5.4 l/100 km, 127-124 g/km CO2).
- The 1.6 liter diesel with 88 kW/120 hp provides maximum torque of 300 Nm at 1,750 rpm (NEDC fuel consumption: urban 5.1-4.7 l/100 km, extra-urban 4.2-3.9 l/100 km, combined 4.6-4.3 l/100 km, 118-111 g/km CO2).
- For customers looking for even more power, Opel will be expanding the Grandland X powertrain portfolio in the near future.
The optional electronic Grip Control also ensures that power is
safely transferred to the road, providing top traction all year round
and on every surface. The driver has a choice of five driving modes. The
system then 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 best traction
and stable handling regardless of whether the Grandland X is travelling
on snow, mud, sand or wet surfaces.
The lively driving performance can be enjoyed in the comfort of the
Opel Grandland X’s high-grade interior with feel-good atmosphere. The center
stack has three sections of controls for fast and intuitive access to
infotainment, climate control and chassis functions.
The SUV-typical elevated seating position ensures good visibility.
Thus equipped, the new Grandland X gasoline version is available at
an entry-level price of €23,700 and the diesel variant from €26,500 (RRP
incl. VAT in Germany). The newcomer joins its Opel Crossland X and
bestseller Opel Mokka X siblings. At the same time, the Grandland X
expands the extensive Opel portfolio in the very popular compact car
segment from Astra to Zafira.
[1] OnStar Services require activation and account with
OnStar Europe Ltd. Wi-Fi Hotspot Services require account with
nominated network operator. Charges apply after expiry of applicable
trial periods. All services subject to mobile network coverage and
availability. Check [LOCAL SITE] for service limitations and charges.[2] Via Booking.com. E-Mail address and credit card required.
[3] Via Parkopedia
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