East Kilbride News

Wraps are off new SUV

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Vauxhall has taken the wraps off its latest model, the Crossland X, which will compete in the fast-growing SUV sector and sit below its existing slightly larger Mokka X.

Visitors to the Geneva Motor Show in early March will be able to see it in the flesh.

The Crossland X will be up against rivals such as the Renault Captur and Peugeot 2008 and Vauxhall says the newcomer, which goes on sale in summer, has a firm family focus offering “Tardis-like” cabin space providing a high degree of practicali­ty and flexibilit­y.

At just 4.21 metres in length the Crossland X is more compact than the Mokka X, and a full 16cm shorter than the Astra hatchback, which will offer easier driving and manoeuvrin­g in towns and cities.

It also has the advantage of an elevated seating position and an overall height, which is raised ten centimetre­s above the Astra’s.

Another useful feature of the new SUV is the ability to slide the rear seats back or forwards to allow more space for legroom or boot space which can offer a class-leading 410 litres with the rear seats up. When the rear seats are folded down completely, luggage capacity increases to an impressive 1,255 litres,

The Crossland X will come with a goodly set of gear to make driving safer and more comfortabl­e, and include a 180-degree panoramic rear-view camera, advanced park assist, forward collision alert with pedestrian detection and autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, speed sign recognitio­n and side blind-spot alert, among others kit.

Drivers will also benefit from modern connectivi­ty that is becoming the norm in Vauxhall models. The Vauxhall OnStar connectivi­ty system, as well as the IntelliLin­k infotainme­nt equipment which is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeps drivers connected through an up to eight-inch colour touchscree­n.

As far as engines go, Vauxhall has not given details of what will be under the bonnet of the Crossland X but says that an extensive petrol/ diesel engine line up with manual and automatic transmissi­ons will be offered.

No prices have been announced for the newcomer to the Vauxhall stable but the entry level Crossland X is likely to come in at around the £15,000 mark.

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