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Here’s the new Opel Crossland without an ‘X’

The new Opel Crossland boasts some important alterations such as a new design language worn by the Mokka.

The folks at Opel have unveiled their new Crossland SUV that happens to ditch the X suffix in its name.

Here’s the new Opel Crossland without an ‘X’

The new Opel Crossland boasts some important alterations such as a new design language worn by the Mokka as well as the new Opel Vizor front-end, new front and rear skid plates, LED fog lamps, and new wheel options.

The rear comes with new dark-tinted taillights and new high-gloss black tailgate surface (available in combination with the black roof). The rear seats can individually slide and recline. They all come with a 60/40 split and slide by up to 150 millimetres, increasing trunk space from 410 to 520 litres.

Here’s the new Opel Crossland without an ‘X’

Folding the rear seats completely increases trunk volume to 1 255 litres. For the European market, the Opel Crossland will be powered by a range of petrol and diesel units.

There is a naturally aspirated 1.2-litre engine with 61 kW of power and 118 Nm of torque. This unit employs a five-speed manual box. A force-fed 1.2-litre engine with either 81 kW and 205 Nm plus a six-speed manual transmission or 96 kW and 230 Nm can be had.

Here’s the new Opel Crossland without an ‘X’

The latter can be had in manual or automatic format.

Oil burners come courtesy of a 1.5-litre engine with 81 kW and 250 Nm as well as a six-speed manual transmission. A six-speed equipped automatic variant can be had with 88 kW and 300 Nm.

Making its appearance in the Crossland is Opel’s new IntelliGrip adaptive control system, which has five modes: Normal, Snow, Mud, Sand, and ESP Off.

The new Opel Crossland is expected to launch in South Africa in late 2021. 

Source: Opel

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