New Grandland SUV

from Vauxhall

Vauxhall Grandland Hybrid-e, 2022, front
Vauxhall Grandland, 2022, interior
Vauxhall Grandland Hybrid-e, 2022, charging point

A NEW Vauxhall Grandland has been revealed bringing the large SUV right up to date with design cues taken from its smaller Mokka model.

Priced from £25,810 for a 1.2-litre version in Design trim the 11 model range tops out at £37,375 for a plug-in hybrid in Ultimate specification.

The new Grandland is available with petrol, diesel and plug-in powertrains as Vauxhall continues its electrification strategy with the Hybrid-e capable of up to 39 miles of all-electric driving.

Emissions on the PHEV are down to 31g/km while the 1.5-litre diesel is rated as low as 133g/km with the petrol at 139g/km.

That equates to 211mpg for the hybrid, 54.3 to the gallon for the diesel and 45.6mpg for the petrol.

Recharging the plug-in can be done in less than two hours from a 7.4kW charger or under six hours from a domestic supply.

The diesel Grandland is auto only and priced from £28,310 while automatic versions of the 1.2-litre petrol are also available priced from £27,310.

As with the new-look Mokka, the Grandland now gets Vauxhall's Vizor nose with a single panel across the front of the vehicle while inside it is fitted with Pure Panel instrumentation with a double screen display controlling most functions.

A new feature is a night vision system with a display on the instrument panel as a £1,300 extra.

Boot space ranges between 514 and 1,642 litres on the petrol and diesel versions while the plug-in is 390 litres extending to 1,528.

The plug-in develops 225p and is the quickest of the range with a 0 to 62mph acceleration time of 8.9 seconds with a top speed of 140mph.

The combustion engines both have 130ps on tap with the petrol topping out at 122mph with a 10.4 second sprint time while the diesel comes in at 12.3 seconds 0 to 62 and a maximum of 119mph.

Only three trim levels are being offered and all come with LED headlights, lane departure warnings and cruise control.

Mid-range GS Line specification adds sat nav and adaptive cruise control among it standard fittings while Ultimate vehicles come with adaptive headlights, keyless entry and a 360 degree panoramic camera set up.

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