2018 Opel Grandland X Exterior & Interior Explained – Video
Rüsselsheim. A key player in Opel’s “7 in 17” product offensive, which will see the brand launch no less than seven automobiles this year, is the Grandland X. The SUV from the German carmaker perfectly matches the active lifestyle of today with its irresistible off road appeal, raised seating position, good all-round visibility, easy ingress/egress and plenty of space for luggage. The styling cleverly combines ruggedness with elegance and the interior design concept offers plenty of comfort paired with a high level of practicality. The Grandland X is a new challenger in the hotly contested market for compact sport utility vehicles. The designers have given their new creation an exceptional presence, fully in line with the Opel design philosophy of German precision meets sculptural artistry – making it an absolute eye-catcher among the competition.
“Our goals for the Grandland X were to create a rugged yet dynamic design, with the optimum interaction of harmonious, sculptural surfaces and very sharp crease lines, as well as a good balance between style and functionality” says Vice President of Design, Mark Adams. “We also aimed for an elegant, upmarket feel with carefully crafted surfaces and interfaces, plus the consistent use of high quality materials throughout.”
In order to achieve the sporty appearance, for example, the designers made the winglets in the upright front grille flow out from the Opel emblem into the double wing LED signature light in the slim headlamps, giving the Grandland X a very wide stance. The powerful character is underlined by the sculptural form of the hood with its typical center crease and the big wheels up to 19 inches in diameter.
“At the rear, the sleek C-pillars, “floating” roof and slender LED tail lamps, which are set in a clean concave tailgate surface, give the Grandland X a dynamic, sporty appearance that is so important in the SUV market segment.”
Another SUV attribute – robustness – is echoed in the lower area of the body by the tough-looking cladding at the front, around the muscular wheel arches, at the sides and at the rear. The precisely executed chrome accents in the bumper reinforce the impression of width and also contribute an upmarket feeling.
In the side view, the designers have created an especially balanced, dynamic and functional silhouette. The Grandland X features a fast-dropping roofline with Opel-typical breakthrough in the dynamically raked C-pillars and a powerful, crisp undercut flowing through the car front to rear. The unique interpretation of the Opel blade in the lower area of the doors contributes further to the athletic profile by optically lifting the upper body. The roof rails further enhance the typical SUV character.
“The interior of the Grandland X features an attractive harmony of style and functionality” says Adams. “Access is easy, even for taller occupants and the good vision from the raised seating positions is typical for an SUV. The driver and front-seat passenger can enjoy the additional comfort of optional ergonomic AGR seats.” The clear layout of the infotainment system and the minimal amount of switches are characteristic of Opel. “The infotainment system display is positioned high up in the instrument panel for optimum visibility and the surrounding décor gives the fingers a stable base to rest on, allowing for convenient operation” explains Adams.
Underneath the display in the center stack, the switches for the infotainment, the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, and chassis controls such as traction control are logically arranged in three zones. The high functionality continues with the center console between the front seats that provides plenty of space for cup-holders and stowing smaller objects, while the deep storage area under the practical armrest also contains the optional wireless charger for compatible smartphones.
“Overall, we have given the Grandland X an especially stylish and ergonomic cockpit, with the surfaces of the instrument panel, the center console and the complementing décor elements all being executed in high quality tactile materials, which create a rich, upmarket impression” says Adams.
Following its world premiere at this year’s IAA Frankfurt International Motor Show (September 14-24), the Opel Grandland X will enter a booming market; in the space of ten years, from 2007 to 2017, sport utility vehicles and crossovers have increased their share from seven to 20 percent of all new vehicles sold in Europe. Mark Adams: “We are confident that the rugged and practical yet dynamic and elegant Opel Grandland X will hit the sweet spot with our customers and drive continued growth in the compact SUV/CUV segment.”