The facelifted Vauxhall Grandland has been launched in the UK, with prices for the heavily updated family SUV starting from £25,500 and first deliveries due to arrive during autumn this year. Vauxhall hopes its comprehensive range of design tweaks and technology updates will help keep the Grandland competitive with newer automobiles such as the third-generation Nissan Qashqai.
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The Grandland line-up is now separated into four trim-levels, called SE, SRi, Elite and Ultimate. conventional equipment for the base-model includes 17-inch alloy wheels, front and rear vehicle parking sensors, electric folding mirrors and automatic LED headlamps.
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Inside, Vauxhall has added its newest Pure Panel infotainment setup to the Grandland. The system is lifted from the Mokka and, on the SE model, it comprises two seven-inch screens – one for the central touchscreen and one in place of the car’s old analogue gauges.
Vauxhall’s sporty Grandland SRi is priced from £27,540. Upgrades over the base-model include 18-inch alloy wheels, a contrasting gloss black roofing system and privacy glass. buyers also get a much more imposing body kit, which has larger skid plates, new wheel arch cladding and some extra vents for the front bumper.
SRi models also get a little much more technology, with Vauxhall adding a larger 12-inch digital gauge cluster and 10-inch infotainment screen, along with a 180-degree rear-view camera.