With perfect SUV looks and flexible on the inside, the new Opel Crossland– the first model to adopt the brand’s unmistakable new face displayed by the new Opel Mokka. This new Opel Crossland dispenses with the X-appendix in its name and introduced just a few weeks ago. Crisp and dense on the outside, Opel has also added the Crossland’s chassis, steering, and a sporty GS Line+ trim along with IntelliGrip adaptive traction control.
The Opel Vizor of the new Crossland covers in one single sweep across the anterior of the vehicle gradually assimilating the grille and headlights. The brand’s fabled lightning-flash symbol conceitedly dictates the center and The Vizor will undoubtedly become a hallmark of all Opel models during the era of 2020 with the idea of further dominating over other top technologies.
Vigorous drivers and passengers will appreciate the improvements Opel engineers have prepared the Crossland’s chassis with. They have added new springs and dampers for the McPherson strut front suspension and the torsion-beam rear axle. The chassis of the new Crossland delivers an optimum balance of comfort and agility in combination with the new steering column intermediate shaft. It thus improves steering precision and center-feel as well.
Moreover, the Drivers and passengers can not only enjoy the strong grip but also can be connected and entertained due to the wide range of infotainment systems consisting of Radio BT, Multimedia Radio, and the best Multimedia Navi Pro with an 8.0-inch color touch screen. This Multimedia unit is also attuned to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. In addition, Crossland offers other optional services including ‘OpelConnect’ 1, LIVE Navigation 2 with real-time traffic information, and current fuel prices as an option in order to make the journeys even more comforting and peaceful.
In addition, the buyers can relish on the extra safety to enhance driving dynamics with IntelliGrip, which will be available from early 2021.
This IntelliGrip features the following five modes:
- Normal / On-road: ‘Normal mode’ switches on as soon as the Crossland twitches. ESP and traction control settings are suitable for normal driving conditions on the motorway or in the countryside.
- Snow: This special winter mode allows optimum traction on icy and snowy surfaces at speeds up to 50 km/h. Traction controls the slip of the front wheels, decelerating down the spinning wheel and transporting the torque to the other front wheel.
- Mud: This mode allows more wheel slip with the least traction when the vehicle enables the elimination of mud from the tyre, which can then regain traction. Meanwhile, the wheel with the most grip obtains the highest torque. This mode is vigorous up to 80 km/h.
- Sand: This mode consents a small amount of concurrent spin of both the front-driven wheels, allowing the vehicle to move and plummeting the risk of sinking.
- ESP Off: This neutralizes ESP and traction regulates at speeds up to 50 km/h and automatically returns to ‘normal mode’ for safety reasons.
Lets’ discover the Following most significant assistance systems of the new Opel Crossland –
- Head-Up displays the most imperative data on speed, navigation, and assistance systems into the direct line of sight.
- Forward collision alert with automatic emergency braking operates at speeds above 5.0km/h. If a vehicle or pedestrian is approached too fast, the system sounds a cautionary chime with a message in the Driver Information Centre. Below 30km/h, the system can get the vehicle to a complete stop. If the speed exceeds 30km/h, speed is abridged and the driver must vigorously brake.
- Lane Departure Warning subjects audible and visible signals if it records that the lane is being left inadvertently.
- Driver Drowsiness Alert assesses fatigue level through the driving style and alarms the driver if a break is essential.
- Side Blind Spot Alert uses ultrasonic sensors and reports vehicles traveling to sides of the car and signals the driver with a warning light in the applicable mirror.
- Automatic Park Assist classifies suitable parallel and perpendicular parking spots and parks the car automatically. The driver only has to function the pedals and gear shift.
- Cruise control with speed limiter, composed with Speed Sign Recognition, allows quick and easy adherence to the speed limit.
Thus, Journeys will be even more tranquil and harmless with the plentiful ultra-modern technologies and support systems available with the Opel Crossland. Adaptive full- LED headlamps with confronting light, high beam, and auto-leveling guarantee outstanding discernibility in the dark. In addition, the customers can pick from a powertrain portfolio of efficient petrol and diesel engines with 1.2 and 1.5-liter displacement. Both the petrol engines with 61kW (83hp) to 96kW (130hp) and the diesel engines with 81kW (110hp) and 88kW (120hp) strictly meet the Euro 6d emissions standard.
The wait is over since Opel will soon be opening the order books for the new Crossland, which will reach at their dealerships in early 2021.
Petrol engines | 1.2 | 1.2 Turbo | 1.2 Turbo | 1.2 Turbo |
Max. Power (kW/hp) @ rpm | 61/83 @ 5,750 | 81/110 @ 5,500 | 96/130 @ 5,500 | 96/130 @ 5,500 |
Max. Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 118 @ 1,750 | 205 @ 1,750 | 230 @ 1,750 | 230 @ 1,750 |
Emissions | Euro 6d | Euro 6d | Euro 6d | Euro 6d |
Transmission | MT5 | MT6 | MT6 | AT6 |
Preliminary NEDC fuel consumption (l/100 km) | ||||
Urban Extra-urban Combined – CO2 g/km | 5.6 – 5.4 4.2 – 4.1 4.7 – 4.6 107 – 106 | 5.9 – 5.8 4.2 – 4.1 4.8 – 4.7 109 – 108 | 5.7 4.2 4.8 – 4.7 109 – 107 | 5.9 4.5 5.0 – 4.9 113 – 112 |
Diesel engines | 1.5 Diesel | 1.5 Diesel |
Max. Power (kW/hp) @ rpm | 81/110 @ 3,500 | 88/120 @ 3,750 |
Max. Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 250 @ 1,750 | 300 @ 1,750 |
Emissions | Euro 6d | Euro 6d |
Transmission | MT6 | AT6 |
Preliminary NEDC fuel consumption (l/100 km) | ||
Urban Extra-urban Combined – CO2 g/km | 4.8 3.7 – 3.6 3.6 – 3.5 94 – 93 | 4.4 3.8 – 3.7 3.9 – 3.8 103 – 101 |
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