The new Opel Grandland is stylish, dynamic, and spacious, with an all-electric drivetrain option. This top SUV stands out with its eye-catching design, including a 3D Vizor and a bright Blitz logo at the front, plus illuminated "OPEL" lettering at the back.
The Grandland is the largest SUV from Opel, measuring 4.65 meters long, 1.93 meters wide, and 1.66 meters high. It’s bigger than the previous model by 173 mm in length, 36 mm in height, and 49 mm in width, offering more space for passengers and luggage. With a long wheelbase of 2,795 mm and a sleek roofline, the Grandland provides extra room inside. Passengers in the back now have 20 mm more legroom, and the rear seats can fold down in a 40:20:40 split, giving up to 1,645 litres of storage space.
Optional two-tone finish with the roof in contrasting black adds an extra touch of personalisation. Its smooth flow into the rest of the body is emphasised by the “breakthrough” C pillar, which also creates a dynamic bond to the rear. The rear view of the Grandland shows down to the smallest detail what real SUV design means: wide stance, silver underside protection with integrated tailpipes on the left and right, and above that protective cladding and slim LED taillights underline the sporty, muscular character.
In the cockpit, the driver-focused 10 or 16-inch central display and tall centre console create a sporty vibe. Behind the steering wheel, a wide digital display shows important information, letting drivers enjoy the ride without looking away from the road. There’s also a Pure Mode that simplifies the display at night or when driving fast, reducing distractions. Plus, often-used settings like climate control can still be easily adjusted with a few buttons.
Practical features like the Pixel Box, available depending on the trim, add to the experience. This illuminated glass element not only looks good but is also functional, housing a wireless charger to keep devices safe while charging. The visible phone charger helps remind you to take your phone when leaving the car. Additional storage options include pockets in the front seat backs and a spacious area under the centre console with a 12V socket.
The new Opel Grandland comes in 100% Electric, with a huge range of up to 680km^ (WLTP) or Petrol Hybrid.
Making a longer trip? When you stop, it takes just 30 minutes to charge from 20-80%. Or just top up - 10 minutes adds 100 kilometres. At the end of the day - before you put your feet up, put your car on to charge. This could be via a public on-street charger nearby, or via a home charger.
When you brake, your forward motion energy is recovered and stored in the battery, optimising your vehicle range. Three modes: Low, Moderate and High, which allow you to choose how much energy to recover.