Vauxhall Grandland Hatchback
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Performance
Pros:
Mild-hybrid version achieves up to 51.4 mpg combined.
Electric variant offers a range of up to 325 miles.
Cons:
Mild-hybrid performance is considered sluggish.
No plug-in hybrid option currently available.
Safety rating
Pros:
Equipped with standard active safety features like automatic emergency braking and lane keep assist.
Four-star Euro NCAP rating, indicating decent safety performance.
Cons:
Advanced safety systems are only available on higher trims.
Lacks a five-star Euro NCAP rating.
Storage space
Pros:
Generous boot capacity of 550 litres, expandable to 1,645 litres with seats down.
40/20/40 split rear seats enhance flexibility for cargo.
Cons:
High boot floor may hinder ease of loading.
Limited foot space for rear passengers due to battery placement.
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Standard adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition across all trims.
Higher trims offer advanced features like blind spot monitoring and a 360-degree camera.
Cons:
Some driver assist features are only available on the top Ultimate trim.
Basic infotainment system can be slow to respond.
Media/comfort
Pros:
Spacious cabin with good headroom and legroom for all passengers.
Physical controls for climate settings enhance usability.
Cons:
Some interior materials feel cheap compared to rivals.
Touch-sensitive controls on the steering wheel are not user-friendly.
Summary
The Vauxhall Grandland is a practical family SUV that excels in storage and comfort, making it a solid choice for those prioritising space and technology. However, its performance, particularly in the mild-hybrid variant, and safety ratings could be improved. Overall, it offers good value, especially in its electric form, making it a competitive option in the market.
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