Vauxhall has detailed UK pricing and specs for its redesigned Vauxhall Crossland compact crossover hatchback, available to order now and priced from £19,060.
The facelift Renault Captur rival starts with entry SE trim, which features automatic LED headlights, 16in wheels, a 7.0in touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and tech such as lane departure warning and speed limit recognition.
Stepping up to SE Nav Premium, from £20,210, brings kit such as front and rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, an ergonomic driver's seat to boost comfort and the Multimedia Navi Pro infotainment and sat-nav system with an 8.0in touchscreen.
SRI Nav models, from £21,360, gain sporty styling upgrades including 17in wheels and contrasting roof colours, but ditch the parking sensors and camera. Elite spec, from £22,610, retains the parking sensors and camera and adds leather seats (heated in the front) plus a heated wheel. But you'll need to upgrade to Elite Nav, from £23,120, for sat-nav, alongside wireless phone charging and a 180deg rear-view camera.
Top-spec Ultimate Nav models include all the aforementioned kit on Elite Nav but add Alcantara seat trim, keyless entry and start, and silver roof rails. This spec tops the range and is priced from £25,615.
The Crossland can be specified with a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine in 82bhp, 108bhp or 128bhp guises and a 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel motor with 108bhp or 118bhp. The base petrol motor is five speed manual only, whereas all other engines (bar the auto-only higher-powered diesel) can be had with a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
Stop/start functionality is already standard with all powertrains on the current car and consumption ratings can be expected to remain broadly similar: between 45.6mpg and 47.9mpg for the petrol cars, and 55.4mpg to 60.1mpg for the diesels.
The family-oriented Crossland – which follows the Mokka in dropping its ‘X’ suffix – has been restyled three years after it was introduced, joining its larger Vauxhall Mokka sibling in receiving the brand’s new 'Vizor' front end.
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Crossland X- up to £7k less if you go for previous model!
I looked for some pre-reg Crossland X on-line, and you can get an almost similar car for about a third less. OK it's almost the same car, albeit pre-facelift, but £7k is a lot of saving unless you really have to buy the newest model.
Unnecessary
When Vauxhall have axed models like the Cascada, Viva and Zafira in recent years, having 2 SUVs of similar size at similar prices seems unjustifiable. The facelifted Crossland may be better than the pre-facelifted Crossland X, but really; who'd have it over a second generation Mokka? The Mokka in my opinion has a better interior, better range of powertrains (including fully electric), looks more stylish, and is just a practical as the Crossland, all at the same price. The facelifted Crossland is pointless and I can't see it selling well.
It’s nice....enough.
Yeah, it's not bad, shows what eventually in the future a car will look like, no Saloons/estates/ shootingbrakes, just one box designs stuffed full of the latest tech that we really, really need along with all the nannying safety driving aids, they will be nice, this as I said is enough.