Opel Grandland Híbrido Plug-in

Sustainable energy


The Grandland X Hybrid Plug-in with front-wheel drive comes in two trim levels, GS Line and Ultimate. Opel's hybrid system combines an electric motor with a 1.6-liter turbocharged petrol block, delivering a maximum power of 225 hp and a maximum torque of 360 Nm.

Average consumption, according to the WLTP standard, is 1.5-1.4 l/100 km, with CO2 emissions of 34-31 g/km. In 100% electric operating mode, the Grandland X offers a range of up to 57 kilometers, which can reach 70 kilometers driving only in the city, thanks to the 13.2 kWh battery. It is equipped with brakes capable of recovering energy resulting from the inertia of braking or deceleration.

Among the standard equipment of this front-wheel-drive Grandland X plug-in hybrid is front collision alert with pedestrian detection and emergency braking, lane keeping and driver fatigue detection. This is joined by an infotainment system IntelliLink Navi 5.0 with a color touchscreen and compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also includes a 3.7 kW charger as standard, with an optional 7.4 kW charger available.

Interior


More technological, Opel's flagship SUV features a completely new interior at the top of the dashboard, incorporating the Pure Panel with a black background, which includes the new infotainment system with a 10-inch touchscreen (compatible with Apple Carplay and Android Auto ), the 12-inch digital instrument panel and the ventilation grilles at the ends. There are also new materials. Electric AGR ergonomic seats are an option. The boot lid can now be opened electrically or hands-free with a flick of the foot under the rear bumper. Among the equipment, the 360-degree panoramic camera and the parking aid system stand out. In terms of driving aids, highlight for the forward collision warning with emergency braking and pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition and driver attention assistant.