The Grandland line-up drops from four trim levels down to three and the model loses its range-topping 296bhp plug-in hybrid variant. Two engines are now available: a plug-in hybrid with 221bhp and a 1.2-litre petrol producing 128bhp.standard equipment includes 17in wheels, a 7.0in touchscreen, 7.0in digital drivers display, ambient interior lighting, dual-zone climate control and speed-sign recognition.
The next-step GS Line adds equipment such as 18in gloss-black alloy wheels, a 10in touchscreen infotainment system, 12in digital instrument cluster, a rear-view camera and ergonomic active front seats. Prices start from £28,310. Range-topping Ultimate models are priced from £33,220 and add larger 19in wheels, LED headlights, lane-keeping assistance, Alcantara seats and a 360deg camera.
Elite specification has been axed from the Crossland, while two new engines have been added: 108bhp and 128bhpVauxhall says savings of up to £2430 have been made compared with the previous line-up. Prices start from £18,415 and standard safety equipment includes collision detection and automatic emergency braking. The wheels are 16in as standard, as is a 7.0in touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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