- New Crossland is next model with Opel Vizor
- Lane Keep Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Intelligent Cruise Control as standard
- Business Edition variant with ergonomic AGR seat from €20,670
- Sporty GS Line with black and red accents and light alloy wheels
- Top-of-the-line Ultimate trim with Alcantara
- New Crossland orderable now, at dealerships in early 2021
The order books for the new Opel Crossland are open! The crisp, compact new model is available now from a starting price of only €18,995 (all prices RRP including VAT in Germany), complete with advanced driver assistance systems such as Lane Keep Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition and Intelligent Cruise Control/Speed Limiter. Air conditioning as standard provides a comfortable interior climate, while digital radio ensures optimum sound. The wide choice of trims extends from Edition, Elegance and the new GS Line to the top-of-the-line Ultimate that leaves almost nothing wanting.
All variants of the new Crossland share the Opel Vizor that extends in one single sweep across the front of the vehicle. The Vizor optically stretches the width and organises the fascia with a reduced amount of elements. The brand’s legendary “Blitz” emblem proudly dominates the centre. The Vizor will become a hallmark of all Opel models in the course of the 2020s with the idea of further clustering top technologies.
At the rear, new dark-tinted taillights enhance the signature Opel wing light design, and the new high-gloss black tailgate surface (available in combination with the black roof) makes the new Crossland look wider and stronger.
From sporty to highly comfortable: attractive trims for everyone
The new Crossland offers trims specially designed for company car drivers who spend a lot of time behind the wheel, on business or for private reasons. With its AGR-certified (Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V.) ergonomic driver’s seat, the Crossland Business Edition (from €20,670) offers considerably increased comfort on long journeys. Bright LED headlamps as standard make driving at night safer and more enjoyable. Front and rear Park Pilot as well as Rear View Camera take the stress out of parking. The Multimedia Radio infotainment system with seven-inch colour touchscreen, which is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, provides best connections.
Fans of sportier looks will appreciate the Crossland GS Line (from €23,995). This new trim – including black 17-inch light-alloy wheels, black roof, red signature daylight opening, AGR seats for driver and front passenger, roof rails and LED headlamps and taillights – make the compact SUV really stand out.
When it comes to the highest comfort, the Crossland Ultimate ticks all the boxes. For prices starting at €27,830, the top-of-the-line model variant offers every high-tech, luxury and practical feature found elsewhere on the price list as an option. The comprehensive standard equipment includes Automatic Park Assist with Side Blind Zone Alert, Head-Up Display and a 180-degree panorama Rear View Camera. Also standard are the top Multimedia Navi Pro infotainment system with eight-inch colour touchscreen and OpelConnect services. The AGR ergonomic seats in black Alcantara for both driver and front passenger feature adjustable heating. Comfort is further increased by the heated steering wheel, dual zone Electronic Climate Control, the heated ThermaTec windscreen and SolarProtect tinted glass at the rear. Access is simple thanks to Keyless Start and Go.
New Opel Crossland: flexible, practical and powered by efficient powertrains
The new Crossland also offers a high level of flexibility, thanks to individually sliding and reclining rear seats. They come with a 60/40 split and slide by up to 150 millimetres, increasing trunk space from 410 to a class-leading 520 litres in seconds. Folding the rear seats completely increases trunk volume to 1,255 litres.
Opel Crossland customers can choose from a powertrain portfolio of efficient petrol and diesel engines with 1.2 and 1.5-litre displacements. Both the petrol engines with 61kW (83hp) to 96kW (130hp) and the diesels with 81kW (110hp) and 88kW (120hp) already meet the strict Euro 6d emissions standard (NEDC fuel consumption1: 5.0-3.5 l/100km combined, 113-93 g/km CO2).
Enthusiastic drivers will especially enjoy the improvements Opel has made to the Crossland’s chassis. The engineers in Rüsselsheim have developed new damper tuning for the McPherson strut front suspension and the torsion-beam rear axle. In combination with improved steering precision and centre-feel, the chassis of the new Crossland delivers an optimum balance of comfort and agility, as well as high stability at motorway speeds.
New Crossland buyers can add extra safety to the enhanced driving dynamics with IntelliGrip (available from early 2021). This adaptive traction control system ensures optimum traction and stability on all kinds of surface.
[1] The preliminary fuel consumption and CO2-emission data given have been determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology, and the relevant values are translated back into NEDC to allow the comparability with other vehicles, according to regulations R (EC) No. 715/2007, R (EU) No. 2017/1153 and R (EU) No. 2017/1151.
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