Opel launches facelifted Grandland in Singapore
30 Apr 2023|3,089 views
Opel has launched the facelifted Grandland here in Singapore.
The car has dropped the 'X' suffix to its name but has gained a significant boost to its design. Up front, it now follows the design language we first saw in the Opel Mokka and Mokka-e. So, this new Grandland now sports a strong and chiselled front as opposed to the more rounded design of its predecessor.
At the rear, the car also gets slim horizontal taillights to match the new design at the front. These flank the Blitz brand logo and 'Grandland' text in middle of the tailgate.
In the cabin, the Opel Grandland has also been redesigned so it now features the firm's 'Pure Panel' dashboard, designed to be detoxed of distracting elements.
This panel merges a 12-inch digital instrument cluster with a 10-inch central display that houses Opel's IntelliLink infotainment system which offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
Drivers will also be able to refer to this central display to check for obstacles when parking their Grandland, thanks to the panoramic view camera. But of course, hands-free parking is also possible thanks to the Grandland's advanced parking assistant, which can identify longitudinal and transverse parking spaces and steer in and out of them automatically.
The car also comes with adaptive cruise control, which allows it to maintain its distance to the vehicle in front according to a set speed, while lane keep assist will help the driver to keep the Grandland within its own lane.
And at the back, the car comes with a 514-litre boot, which can be easily accessed thanks to a powered tailgate that can be activated via a simple sweep of your foot under the rear-bumper sensor.
The Opel Grandland comes to Singapore powered by a 1.2-litre unit that produces 129bhp and 230Nm of torque. Mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, this engine will see the car accelerating from zero to 100km/h in 10.3 seconds.
Opel Singapore is currently offering all that register their interest over this weekend or head on down to its showroom at 7 Ubi Close, Singapore (408604) a $5,000 discount off the Grandland and the rest of the Opel lineup available here as part of its celebration of the marque's 160th anniversary.
The car has dropped the 'X' suffix to its name but has gained a significant boost to its design. Up front, it now follows the design language we first saw in the Opel Mokka and Mokka-e. So, this new Grandland now sports a strong and chiselled front as opposed to the more rounded design of its predecessor.
At the rear, the car also gets slim horizontal taillights to match the new design at the front. These flank the Blitz brand logo and 'Grandland' text in middle of the tailgate.
In the cabin, the Opel Grandland has also been redesigned so it now features the firm's 'Pure Panel' dashboard, designed to be detoxed of distracting elements.
This panel merges a 12-inch digital instrument cluster with a 10-inch central display that houses Opel's IntelliLink infotainment system which offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
Drivers will also be able to refer to this central display to check for obstacles when parking their Grandland, thanks to the panoramic view camera. But of course, hands-free parking is also possible thanks to the Grandland's advanced parking assistant, which can identify longitudinal and transverse parking spaces and steer in and out of them automatically.
The car also comes with adaptive cruise control, which allows it to maintain its distance to the vehicle in front according to a set speed, while lane keep assist will help the driver to keep the Grandland within its own lane.
And at the back, the car comes with a 514-litre boot, which can be easily accessed thanks to a powered tailgate that can be activated via a simple sweep of your foot under the rear-bumper sensor.
The Opel Grandland comes to Singapore powered by a 1.2-litre unit that produces 129bhp and 230Nm of torque. Mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, this engine will see the car accelerating from zero to 100km/h in 10.3 seconds.
Opel Singapore is currently offering all that register their interest over this weekend or head on down to its showroom at 7 Ubi Close, Singapore (408604) a $5,000 discount off the Grandland and the rest of the Opel lineup available here as part of its celebration of the marque's 160th anniversary.
Car Model | Price as of press time (inclusive of COE) |
Opel Grandland 1.2 Turbo (A) | $191,500 |
Opel has launched the facelifted Grandland here in Singapore.
The car has dropped the 'X' suffix to its name but has gained a significant boost to its design. Up front, it now follows the design language we first saw in the Opel Mokka and Mokka-e. So, this new Grandland now sports a strong and chiselled front as opposed to the more rounded design of its predecessor.
At the rear, the car also gets slim horizontal taillights to match the new design at the front. These flank the Blitz brand logo and 'Grandland' text in middle of the tailgate.
In the cabin, the Opel Grandland has also been redesigned so it now features the firm's 'Pure Panel' dashboard, designed to be detoxed of distracting elements.
This panel merges a 12-inch digital instrument cluster with a 10-inch central display that houses Opel's IntelliLink infotainment system which offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
Drivers will also be able to refer to this central display to check for obstacles when parking their Grandland, thanks to the panoramic view camera. But of course, hands-free parking is also possible thanks to the Grandland's advanced parking assistant, which can identify longitudinal and transverse parking spaces and steer in and out of them automatically.
The car also comes with adaptive cruise control, which allows it to maintain its distance to the vehicle in front according to a set speed, while lane keep assist will help the driver to keep the Grandland within its own lane.
And at the back, the car comes with a 514-litre boot, which can be easily accessed thanks to a powered tailgate that can be activated via a simple sweep of your foot under the rear-bumper sensor.
The Opel Grandland comes to Singapore powered by a 1.2-litre unit that produces 129bhp and 230Nm of torque. Mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, this engine will see the car accelerating from zero to 100km/h in 10.3 seconds.
Opel Singapore is currently offering all that register their interest over this weekend or head on down to its showroom at 7 Ubi Close, Singapore (408604) a $5,000 discount off the Grandland and the rest of the Opel lineup available here as part of its celebration of the marque's 160th anniversary.
The car has dropped the 'X' suffix to its name but has gained a significant boost to its design. Up front, it now follows the design language we first saw in the Opel Mokka and Mokka-e. So, this new Grandland now sports a strong and chiselled front as opposed to the more rounded design of its predecessor.
At the rear, the car also gets slim horizontal taillights to match the new design at the front. These flank the Blitz brand logo and 'Grandland' text in middle of the tailgate.
In the cabin, the Opel Grandland has also been redesigned so it now features the firm's 'Pure Panel' dashboard, designed to be detoxed of distracting elements.
This panel merges a 12-inch digital instrument cluster with a 10-inch central display that houses Opel's IntelliLink infotainment system which offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
Drivers will also be able to refer to this central display to check for obstacles when parking their Grandland, thanks to the panoramic view camera. But of course, hands-free parking is also possible thanks to the Grandland's advanced parking assistant, which can identify longitudinal and transverse parking spaces and steer in and out of them automatically.
The car also comes with adaptive cruise control, which allows it to maintain its distance to the vehicle in front according to a set speed, while lane keep assist will help the driver to keep the Grandland within its own lane.
And at the back, the car comes with a 514-litre boot, which can be easily accessed thanks to a powered tailgate that can be activated via a simple sweep of your foot under the rear-bumper sensor.
The Opel Grandland comes to Singapore powered by a 1.2-litre unit that produces 129bhp and 230Nm of torque. Mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, this engine will see the car accelerating from zero to 100km/h in 10.3 seconds.
Opel Singapore is currently offering all that register their interest over this weekend or head on down to its showroom at 7 Ubi Close, Singapore (408604) a $5,000 discount off the Grandland and the rest of the Opel lineup available here as part of its celebration of the marque's 160th anniversary.
Car Model | Price as of press time (inclusive of COE) |
Opel Grandland 1.2 Turbo (A) | $191,500 |
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