Cape Times

Opel previews Grandland X

- MOTORING STAFF

OPEL has given us a first clear look at its new Grandland X, the third member of the brand’s ‘X’ family of crossover SUVs.

Based on the Peugeot 3008, it’s due to make its world debut at the Frankfurt motor show in September, probably with the same choice of 1.6-litre turbopetro­l, and 1.6 and 2-litre turbodiese­ls as its French sibling.

At 4477mm long on a 2675mm wheelbase, 1844mm wide and 1636mm high, the Grandland X is about 200mm longer than the existing Mokka X and 265mm longer than the soon-to-be-launched Crossland X, putting it squarely in the C segment for compact SUVs. Opel also quotes seating for five, and a 514 litre cargo bay that can expand to a maximum of 1652 litres with the rear seats folded.

While no mention is made of a possible all-wheel drive derivative, it will have Opel’s electronic grip control, with five drive modes, adapting the torque distributi­on to the front wheels, allowing a little wheelspin when necessary, and adapting throttle response (as well as the shift points on automatic transmissi­on models) to suit the road surface.

Also standard will be adaptive LED headlights with cornering function, high beam assist and auto levelling, adaptive cruise control with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking, driver drowsiness alert, park assist and a ‘smart’ tailgate that opens with a foot swipe.

Driver and front passenger are cosseted in Opel’s medically-approved ergonomic seats; all five seats are heatable, as is the steering wheel – which sounds silly until the first frosty morning of winter.

The instrument panel and switchgear are laid out horizontal­ly, with three rows of controls on the centre stack for infotainme­nt, climate control and chassis functions. Connectivi­ty is provided by Opel’s IntelliLin­k and OnStar, with inductive wireless charging for smartphone­s.

As soon as we have details on drivetrain specificat­ions and a possible South African release, so will you.

 ??  ?? New SUV is around 200mm longer than the existing Mokka X.
New SUV is around 200mm longer than the existing Mokka X.

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