| Opel Grandland | |
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| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Opel |
| Production | 2017–present |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Compact crossover SUV (C) |
| Body style | 5-doorSUV |
| Layout | |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | |
TheOpel Grandland (Vauxhall Grandland in the United Kingdom) is acompact crossover SUV produced by the German manufacturerOpel and its British twin-sister brandVauxhall. It was originally known as the Opel and VauxhallGrandland X, until the facelift of the first generation model when it dropped theX suffix in the nameplate.[1] It was introduced as a replacement for theOpel Antara, and also replaced theOpel Zafira in 2019.[2]
The second generation model was released in April 2024, it is based on theStellantis'SLTA Medium platform, shared with a wider range of other Stellantis vehicles.
| First generation | |
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| Overview | |
| Production | 2017–2024 |
| Model years | 2018–2024 |
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| Designer | Uwe Müller[3] |
| Body and chassis | |
| Platform | PSA EMP2 |
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| Powertrain | |
| Engine | |
| Electric motor | 1 or 2Permanent magnet AC synchronous motor (PHEV, integrated with the eEAT8 gearbox) |
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| Transmission | |
| Battery | 13.2 kWhLi-ion (PHEV) |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,675 mm (105.3 in) |
| Length | 4,477 mm (176.3 in) |
| Width | 1,856 mm (73.1 in) |
| Height | 1,609 mm (63.3 in) |
| Kerb weight | 1,350–1,575 kg (2,976.2–3,472.3 lb) |
Plans for the Grandland X were known as early as May 2012, beforePSA Peugeot Citroën officially indicated in December of that year that it would build the eventual replacement for theZafira.[4]
The Grandland X was officially revealed on 18 April 2017 as Opel's flagship crossover SUV and premiered at the2017 Frankfurt Motor Show.[5] Opel started taking orders for the Grandland X in June 2017 and more than 100,000 orders were made by September 2018.[6][7]
The Grandland I is based on thePSA EMP2 platform which is shared with related models which include thePeugeot 3008 II,Peugeot 5008 II,DS 7 Crossback andCitroën C5 Aircross.[8] However, its design intellectual property was registered byGeneral Motors as the vehicle was developed under its ownership.
In June 2021, the Grandland X received a facelift and was renamed to justGrandland, dropping the 'X' suffix. Changes includes the adoption of Opel's 'Vizor' front fascia (debut on theMokka), newmatrix LED lighting technology, a revamped interior with a new dualtouchscreen layout, newgear selector for theautomatic transmission, and added safety features.[9]
| Test | Points | % |
|---|---|---|
| Overall: | ||
| Adult occupant: | 32.1 | 84% |
| Child occupant: | 42.8 | 87% |
| Pedestrian: | 26.8 | 63% |
| Safety assist: | 7.2 | 60% |
| Second generation | |
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| Overview | |
| Production | 2024–present |
| Model years | 2025–present |
| Assembly | Germany:Eisenach (Stellantis Eisenach Plant) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Layout |
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| Platform | STLA Medium |
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| Powertrain | |
| Engine | |
| Electric motor | Permanent magnet AC synchronous motor |
| Transmission |
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| Hybrid drivetrain |
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| Electric range |
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| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,784 mm (109.6 in) |
| Length | 4,650 mm (183.1 in) |
| Width | 1,905 mm (75.0 in) |
| Height | 1,660 mm (65.4 in) |
| Curb weight | 1,600–2,132 kg (3,527.4–4,700.3 lb) |
The second generation Grandland was officially revealed on 22 April 2024 and is the third vehicle based on the Stellantis'STLA Medium platform.[11][12] In addition to versions powered by aninternal combustion engine, anall-electric variant also became available.
The Grandland borrows design elements from theExperimental concept car. These include the "3D Visor" front fascia with an illuminated logo, Intelli-Lux Pixel HD lighting system, an option of a dual tone exterior colour, and the first Opel/Vauxhall production model to feature illuminated brand lettering in centre on the full-width taillights.[12]
The interior uses 100%recyclable materials for the fabric and upholstery. There is a 16-inch centraltouchscreen infotainment system, a small fully digital instrument cluster, an Intelli-HUDhead-up display, Intelli-Seat feature in the front seats certified by "Aktion Gesunder Rücken e. V." and a Pure Mode which reduces content on the three displays to eliminate distractions in certain driving conditions.[12]
The Grandland has over 35 L (1.2 cu ft) of interior storage spaces. The main highlights are the Pixel Box which has an illuminated translucent glass surface surrounding the fabric upholstery, with awireless smartphone charger slot behind the glass piece.[12]
On 13 June 2025, an AWD version of the electric Grandland was announced. Power was raised to 239 kW (325 PS; 321 hp) and 509 N⋅m (375 lb⋅ft) of torque.[13] As of June 2025, it was the most powerful model in Opel's lineup.[14]
| Model | Type | Battery | Displacement | Power | Torque | Combined system output (PS; Nm) | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Trans. | Layout |
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| Mild hybrid engines | ||||||||||
| 1.2Turbo MildHybrid[15] | 1.2 LPSA EB2DTSTurbo I3 | 0.43 kWhLi-NMC battery | 1,199 cc (1.2 L; 73.2 cu in) | 136 PS (134 hp; 100 kW) @ 5,500 rpm Motor: 28 PS (28 hp; 21 kW) | 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) @ 1,750 rpm Motor: 55 N⋅m (41 lb⋅ft) | - | 10.2 s | 202 km/h (126 mph) | 6-speeddual-clutch transmission (e-DCT) | FWD |
| Plug-in hybrid engines | ||||||||||
| 1.6Turbo Plug-In Hybrid[16] | 1.6 LPSA EP6FADTXDTurbo I4 | 17.9 kWhLi-NMC battery | 1,598 cc (1.6 L; 97.5 cu in) | 150 PS (148 hp; 110 kW) @ 5,500 rpm Motor: 125 PS (123 hp; 92 kW) | 300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm Motor: 300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ft) | 195 PS (192 hp; 143 kW) + 350 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft) | 7.8 s | 220 km/h (140 mph) | 7-speeddual-clutch transmission (e-DCT) | FWD |
| Electric models | ||||||||||
| Model | Battery | Transmission | Range (WLTP) | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Drive | ||
| 73 kWh[17] | 73kWhLithium-ion NMC (1x) | 1-speeddirect-drive | 365 km (227 mi) | 210 hp (213 PS; 157 kW) | 260 N⋅m (190 lb⋅ft) | 9.0 s | 170 km/h (110 mph) | FWD | ||
| 82 kWh[18] | 82.2kWhLithium-ion NMC (1x) | 410 km (250 mi) | ||||||||
| 73 kWh AWD | 73kWhLithium-ionNMC | 501 km (311 mi) | 321 hp (239 kW; 325 PS) | 508 N⋅m (375 lb⋅ft) | 6.1 s | AWD | ||||
The second-generation Grandland shares its Euro NCAP results with the Peugeot 3008 and 5008.
| Test | Points | % |
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| Overall: | ||
| Adult occupant: | 33.1 | 82% |
| Child occupant: | 42 | 85% |
| Pedestrian: | 50.2 | 79% |
| Safety assist: | 11.3 | 62% |
| Year | Europe[i][20] | Turkey |
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| 2017 | 8,971 | |
| 2018 | 77,859 | |
| 2019 | 91,575 | |
| 2020 | 71,680 | 6,499[21] |
| 2021 | 50,222 | |
| 2022 | 38,160 |