About the Vauxhall Grandland X
The Vauxhall Grandland X is a vehicle that's designed to be ultra-practical and spacious, so it's not surprising that it's only available with an SUV body style. While the Grandland X isn't quite as posh or as sleek as some more expensive competitors, it's still a fantastic looking car. Angles are nice and sleek, and there are plenty of great paint options on offer. This SUV looks grown up without taking itself too seriously. Overall, you can't go wrong with this car, whether you need it for a commute, or for taking the family on a road trip.
What you can expect to find in a Vauxhall Grandland X
You can find the Grandland X available in a somewhat overwhelming 9 trims - SE, SE Nav, Business Edition Nav, Business Edition Nav Premium, Griffin, SRi Nav, Elite Nav, Elite Nav Premium, and the range-topping Ultimate Nav. While not a hugely expensive SUV, the Grandland X still can't be considered a 'cheap' car. As such, it's thankfully got a pretty great selection of technology and features, even on the entry-level trims.
- Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatible
- Rain-sensitive windscreen wipers
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Hill start assist
The Vauxhall Grandland X is clearly a car that's ideal for families who need space. The practicality is outstanding, and you won't hear any complaints from the kids in the back seats, as there's ample space for even full-sized adults! As it's an SUV, the boot is excellent, and you won't have any trouble carting a full car of suitcases to the airport. SUVs often suffer from clunky handling and boring engines. This isn't the case with the Grandland X - it handles like a much smaller car, and you won't find it too big to drive on your busy morning commute. As a popular seller for Vauxhall, the manufacturer has made an effort to keep the higher trims up to scratch on the tech front.
- Embedded voice control
- Automatic headlights
- Advanced park assist
- 360 degrees panoramic camera with advanced park assist
- Electronic climate control
Back in the day, SUVs tended to just look like 'big and ugly off-roaders'. The Grandland X proves that this is no longer the case. This SUV looks fantastic, and it manages to look both professional and fun, so it's perfect for work or play. Vauxhall isn't exactly a premium brand, and it doesn't pretend to be. The Grandland X isn't in your face with its features, and it strikes a fine balance between quality, practicality, and price. Inside, the Grandland X is fantastic. There are no cheap materials, and the dashboard is really well designed. The tech and features are subtle, and it's not overly glamorous. As it's an SUV, which is a trendy body style, you'll likely be able to get a reasonable price back on your Vauxhall Grandland X - if you decide to sell it on a few years down the line.
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