Opel Grandland grows in size and stature

The new flagship Opel Grandland model, already a winner of a Golden Steering Wheel 2024 award, is now available in Ireland. The new bigger and more solid looking car, is being offered with a choice of six colours, including the new Impakt Copper and Spektrum Blue options, and in three trims: SC, Elegance and GS.

The mid-sized SUV is now on sale in petrol hybrid and all-electric guise, with a new plug-in electric hybrid following later in 2025. The range price-leading Grandland Electric SC retails from €39,065, plus delivery and inclusive of grants, whilst the Grandland Hybrid SC retails from €40,995, plus delivery.

Opel Ireland is firm in its approach: the brand is equally committed to satisfying diverse customer powertrain needs, whilst remaining fully committed and ready for an electrified future.

The new Grandland Hybrid comes with a 1.2 litre turbo petrol engine with 100 kW (136 hp) as well as 21 kW (28 hp) electric motor and electrified six-speed dual clutch transmission. It delivers a significant reduction in CO2 emissions and in fuel consumption.

The new Grandland Electric 73kWh variant (523km range/160kW DC charging), will be joined by a 97kWh battery offering up to 700km range later this year.

Grand in every way, the new premium SUV from Opel is longer, wider and features larger wheels than the outgoing Grandland. Measuring 4,650mm long (+173mm), 1,934mm wide (+49mm) and 1,665mm high (+36mm), it has 20mm more legroom in the rear and up to 1,645 litres load volume in the boot, with 36 litres of cabin storage. The new Grandland is impressive in stance and sits boldly at the top of Opel’s SUV portfolio, combining 19” alloy wheels, a two-toned floating roof (GS trim), contrast cladding, and sharp wheel-arch lines.

The new Grandland brings to life visually impactful front and rear lighting signatures to ensure it stands out from the crowd. A new 3D front Vizor with illuminated Blitz logo, proudly sits at the centre front, standard on the level three GS trim. New illuminated OPEL lettering at the rear is standard across all trims. The new Grandland is also the first Opel with the brand’s new, industry-leading, glare-free Intelli-Lux HD light technology, featuring more than 50,000 lighting elements, and standard on GS trims.

Packed to the brim with standard equipment, the entry level one SC trim offers adaptive cruise control with stop and go, front and rear parking sensors, keyless entry and start, lane keep assist, extended traffic sign recognition, driver drowsiness alert, intelligent speed adaptation, 8 airbags, power folding door mirrors, electro-chrome rear view mirror, auto air conditioning with dual zone controls, 10” multimedia touchscreen with Apple Car Play and Android Auto, 10” driver information cluster, USB type C connectivity, Intelli-LED headlights, rain sensitive windscreen wipers, the unique illuminated rear Opel nameplate, fabric seats, and 19” alloy wheels.

The level two Elegance trim boasts as standard, front and rear parking sensors with rear view camera, a heated steering wheel, AGR-certified driver and front passenger seats, heated front seats, rear wipers with camera cleaning, and a power tailgate.

The range-topping GS trim includes a 16” multimedia touchscreen with navigation, two rear USB connections, the class-leading IntelliLux 50K pixel HD Headlamps, the new 3D illuminated Vizor with edge light technology, a two-tone black roof, driver seat cushion nose extension, new Pixel box storage space in the centre console with edge light technology, ambient lighting (7 colours), privacy glass and wireless charger.

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