Opel Crossland for 2021

Opel has launched the facelifted Crossland SUV in Ireland. With prices starting from €22,395 plus dealer delivery related charges. Standard equipment from the SC trim includes hill start assist, cruise control with speed limiter, lane departure warning, enhanced traffic sign recognition, 6 airbags, leather steering wheel, manual air conditioning, rain sensing windscreen, automatic lights, 7” touchscreen with Apple Car Play and Android Auto, DAB radio, USB connectivity and 12-volt socket. Deliveries are expected to arrive in early 2021 for the new Nissan Juke and Renault Captur rival. 

Available in seven different body colours and in SC, SRI and a range-topping Elite trim, the new Crossland is powered by a choice of a 1.2 83bhp stop start petrol (134g CO2 WLTP) 5-speed manual, a 1.2 130bhp turbo stop start petrol (138g CO2 WLTP) 6-speed automatic, a 1.5 110bhp turbo stop start diesel (120g CO2 WLTP) and a 1.5 120bhp turbo stop start diesel (131g CO2 WLTP).  

The 2021 Crossland features the all-new Opel Vizor front face, which extends across the front integrating the grille and headlights. It features the brand’s latest “Vizor”  front end, which was first seen on the second-generation Mokka. It comprises a blanked off, high-gloss black radiator grille that flows into a pair of intricate LED headlights. A hallmark signature of all new Opel models, the front Vizor face follows around to the rear which features a new, high gloss black tailgate panel.

Opel Crossland

The sporty SRI trim, from €23,895 plus delivery, adds park assist front and rear, rear view camera, AGR driver’s seat, 8-way driver seat adjustment with driver seat cushion extension and lumbar support, ambient white LED cabin lighting, driver’s armrest, half-leather effect upholstery trim, a painted two-tone roof, tinted rear privacy windows, silver skid plates, 16” alloy wheels and LED front fog lamps. 

The range topping Elite trim, from €25,395 plus delivery,includes leather upholstery, AGR driver’s seat and passenger seat, 8-way passenger seat adjustment with seat cushion extension and lumbar support, heated front seats, heated leather steering wheel, electronic dual zone climate control, an upgraded central console with lidded storage, sliding split folding rear seats with armrest, a 3.52 colour driver instrument display, a rear 12-volt socket and 16” alloy wheel upgrade.

The crossover’s diesel range continues and buyers will still have their choice of either a 108bhp or 118bhp unit – both of which are based on PSA’s turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder unit. The former is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the latter is only available with a six-speed automatic.

Opel’s updates are more than just cosmetic, Opel has also fitted new springs, fresh dampers and a tweaked steering system to provide better steering feedback and improved driving dynamics.