Versatile urban crossover model (Crossover Utility Vehicle), the Crossland X will make its debut in Berlin on February 1 and then will be displayed at the next Geneva Auto Show. It is the second member of the Opel X family in the B-segment where it joins the sporty Mokka X, introduced in the markets in 2016. The larger Grandland X will be launched in the compact class (C-segment) later this year. Opel thus kicks off the product offensive “7 in 17”, which will see seven new models launched in 2017, with two X-newcomers that bring together the best of different categories: bold design, virtues of a SUV and attributes facilitating an urban lifestyle. The CUV/SUV B-segment is booming with sales figures are up five-fold since 2010.
The new Opel Crossland X is predestined for urban areas with its crisp exterior dimensions. With a length of 4.21 meters, the new Crossland X is 16 centimeters shorter than the Astra sedan while at the same time 10 centimeters higher. The occupants can thus enjoy the elevated seating position and resulting excellent overview. Buyers looking for an even better experience can improve the feeling of space even further with the optional panoramic glass roof. From the front, it confidently displays a prominent grille with shining Opel Blitz. Two chrome winglets embrace the Blitz and flow outwards to the characteristic ‘double-wing’ Opel signature LED daytime running lights. The horizontal lines from the Opel logo in the middle to the chrome winglets and the chrome bars following through to the LED headlights give the perception of extra width. Crisp side lines along with the seemingly ‘floating roof’, which visually separates the lower from the upper section of the vehicle, optically stretch the Crossland X and reinforce its spacious interior. As it happens for the Adam, a highly-customisable model, it is possibile to order a different color for the roof. The Opel Crossland X convinces with a high level of flexibility, which can also be put down to its sliding rear seats. They come with a 60/40 split and can be moved back by up to 150 millimeters, making travelling in the second row even more comfortable for passengers for long legs. Alternatively, when moving them forward, trunk space can be increased to a class-leading 520 liters.
Following latest trendsettings, the newcomer offers outstanding innovations that make every day driving safer, more comfortable and easier. Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) with full LED headlights, head up display and the 180-degree Panoramic Rear View Camera along with Advanced Park Assist, Forward Collision Alert Automatic Emergency Braking, Driver Drowsiness System, Lane Keep Assist, Speed Sign Recognition and Side Blind Spot Alert are just some examples. The Opel OnStar connectivity as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible IntelliLink infotainment technology including up to 8-inch large color touchscreens, complete the electronic equipments.
Seguendo le tendenze in atto da qualche tempo, la nuova vettura offre innovazioni che rendono la guida quotidiana più sicura, più comoda e più semplice: fari anteriori con Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) full LED, head up display e telecamera posteriore panoramica da 180 gradi, l’Advanced Park Assist, il Forward Collision Aler, il Driver Drowsiness System (per la prevenzione dei colpi di sonno), il Lane Keep Assist, il Speed Sign Recognition e il sistema di avviso angolo cieco laterale sono solo alcuni esempi. Connettività Opel OnStar e tecnologia di infotainment IntelliLink compatibile con Apple CarPlay e Android Auto (schermi touch a colori grandi fino a 8 pollici) completano il quadro dell’equipaggiamento elettronico.