Vauxhall has ushered in its new logo and an updated design on the new Crossland SUV – with order books opening today.
Prices for the updated product, which sits between the new Mokka and Grandland SUVs in the PSA Group-owned brand’s line-up, start at £19,060 for the petrol-engined version in SE trim.
The new Crossland forgoes the Mokka's electric vehicle (EV) drivetrain option but features Vauxhall’s new ‘Vizor’ front-end and the new 2D version of its Griffin badge.
Customer deliveries are expected to start in early 2021.
Trim lines
Vauxhall’s new Vizor front-end was first introduced on the all-new Mokka and sees a single module run across the face of the new compact SUV, containing LED lights and the new Griffin logo.
At the back, new dark-tinted tail lights and a new high-gloss black tailgate surface give the new Crossland a wider stance than the first generation car.
Six available trims start with the SE trim and extend through SE Nav Premium (from £20,210), SRi Nav (£21,360), Elite (£22,610), Elite Nav and Ultimate Nav (£25,615).
SE comes as standard with 16-inch bi-colour wheels, LED headlights, automatic lighting, a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus Lane Departure Warning and Speed Sign Recognition.
SE Nav Premium adds front and rear parking sensors, a reversing camera and LED fog lights alongside upgraded seats and Vauxhall’s Multimedia Navi Pro eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system with sat-nav.
SRi Nav models feature 17-inch bi-colour alloy wheels, contrasting roof colours, alloy-effect skid plates and dark tinted rear windows.
Elite models feature leather seat trim, heated front seats and steering wheel as well as front and rear parking sensors with a rear-view camera, while Elite Nav models add the Multimedia Navi Pro infotainment into the mix as well as wireless mobile phone charging and a 180-degree panoramic rear-view camera.
Vauxhall’s range-topping Ultimate Nav models come with Alcantara seat trim, keyless entry and engine starting, silver roof rails.
Engine options
A range of engine options starts with an 83PS normally-aspirated 1.2-litre petrol engine.
Two further 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engines offering a choice of 110PS or 130PS, the more powerful of which is available with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Those wanting to opt for diesel power have a choice of a 110PS 1.5-litre turbocharged unit featuring a six-speed manual gearbox or a 120PS unit mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
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