2020-11-06 14:49
Automotive
Alex Lowe

New Vauxhall Crossland is available to order now

New Vauxhall Crossland is available to order now

Earlier this week, Vauxhall revealed the prices for the new Crossland SUV, gone is the X from the name and it has a brand new face to match Vauxhall’s look going forward. The base spec SE model is £19,060 all the way up to £27,430 for the top of the range model.

All cars inside LED headlights, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Higher spec models add reversing camera and rear parking sensors.

The Specs

Crossland SE is £19,060 and has 16-inch wheels, automatic LED headlights and a 7-inch touchscreen with built in support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Lane departure warning is included too.

Crossland SE Nav Premium is £20,210 and from the name, it has built in satellite navigation, rear parking sensors, reversing camera and LED fog laps. The touchscreen is a bit larger at 8-inches.

Crossland SRi Nav is £21,360 and it s bit more sporty and has 17-inch alloys and tinted rear windows. The roof is a contrasting colour and the infotainment is the same as the Crossland SE Nav Premium.

Crossland Elite is £22,610 and has leather seats and a heated steering wheel.

Crossland Elite Nav is £23,110 and has wireless phone charging and a wider rear view camera.

Crossland Ultimate Nav is £25,615 and adds keyless start and Alcantara seats.

Availability

Orders for the new car start from this week, with deliveries early next year.

Alex Lowe

New Vauxhall Crossland is available to order now

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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