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plug-in hybrid and electric prices

The new generation of the Grandland is available to order, already in plug-in hybrid or 100% electric. It is less expensive than its cousin 3008, while being larger!

The new Grandland has just joined the Opel configurator. This second generation moves upmarket, it now stretches over 4.65 meters (i.e. 17 cm more). From its launch, the family SUV is offered in light hybrid (136 hp), plug-in hybrid (195 hp) and 100% electric.

The electric receives a 213 hp motor, available with two battery sizes: 73 and 82 kWh (net capacity). The “small” gives a combined WLTP range of 523 km. The largest is 585 km away. A large 97 kWh battery, with around 700 km, will arrive later.

There is an 11 kW three-phase on-board charger as standard.

Finishes and main standard equipment

  • Edition : 19-inch rims, lane keeping assist, anti-collision system, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control with Stop & Go function, automatic braking, 10-inch digital instrumentation, 10-inch touch screen, dual-zone auto air conditioning, front/rear parking sensors, electric and heated mirrors.
  • GS : Edition + two-tone silhouette, Matrix LED headlights, illuminated grille, navigation, 16-inch touch screen, induction smartphone charger, reversing camera.

The costs

More imposing than the 3008, the Grandland is more accessible. For example in electric, excluding bonuses, the starting price here is €42,490, compared to €44,990 for the Peugeot.

Edition GS
Hybride rechargeable 195 ch 41 990 € 45 990 €
Electric 213 hp – Battery 73 kWh 42 490 € 44 990 €
Electric 213 hp – 82 kWh battery 45 990 €

Also readOpel Frontera price: an electric SUV at €25,000!

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