Attractive savings with new Grandland
July 11, 2021
The new Vauxhall Grandland is available to order now, with full specifications and pricing confirmed and it all looks very attractive indeed.
With new technologies, lower pricing, and a range of efficient petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid powertrains, the New Grandland is available in SE, SRi, Elite and Ultimate trim levels. It is the latest model to feature Vauxhall’s new and bold design language with its distinctive Vizor front end.
The powerful and efficient New Grandland PHEV is now available from as little as £34,365 representing a saving of over £6,000 compared with the comparable outgoing model and customers benefitting from up to 192mpg and 34 miles of EV driving range, with the rest of the Grandland line-up starting from £25,500.
Vauxhall’s flagship SUV also introduces several new technologies and assistance systems that, until now, have been reserved for premium segments of the market, including Adaptive IntelliLux LED® Pixel HeadLights. The 168 LED elements – 84 per headlamp, as seen on the new Insignia – result in a seamless and intelligent adaptation of the light beam according to the driving conditions and surroundings, without dazzling oncoming traffic.
New Grandland models are also available with Night Vision technology, a first for Vauxhall, with the system capable of detecting pedestrians and animals in darkness at a distance of up to 100 metres and alerting the driver. Vauxhall has also ensured the car features the latest in semi-adaptive driving, and is available with Highway Integration Assist which keeps the vehicle in the middle of its lane and maintains the distance to the vehicle in front, it also allows for “stop & go” progress in traffic.
The exterior of the New Grandland now features Vauxhall’s bold new design language with the distinctive Vizor trim detail on the front of the car, and the new Griffin logo proudly located in the centre, flanked by slim LED lighting units and muscular bumpers for a purposeful profile.
Inside, the New Grandland features Vauxhall’s new Pure Panel cockpit with two widescreen displays for the latest digital experience. Pure Panel is made up of the latest digital technologies and displays the most important information straight to the driver. Ahead of the driver is a display up to 12 inches in size, offering up essential information to the driver with minimal distraction, while the central 10-inch display controls all infotainment via a touchscreen. All models come standard with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ for full smartphone connectivity.
Paul Willcox, Managing Director, Vauxhall, said: “With a bold design, class-leading technologies and high-tech interior, the New Grandland is set to appeal to a wide-range of new and existing customers. With significant savings on the cost price of PHEV models compared to earlier iterations, it has never been more affordable to own Vauxhall’s flagship SUV. Vauxhall is committed to offering a fully-electrified line-up by 2024 and we’re looking forward to seeing the New Grandland on the road later this year.”
First deliveries of the car are due later this year.