VAUXHALL has released prices and specifications for the new Crossland.
The new Crossland will start from £19,060 on-the-road in SE trim, with first customer deliveries of the compact SUV starting in early 2021.
The new Crossland features Vauxhall’s latest design language, including the bold new Vauxhall Vizor front-end that was first introduced on the all-new Mokka.
The new Crossland starts in SE trim and comes standard with 16-inch bi-colour wheels and LED headlights with auto lighting.
Inside, owners get a seven-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus Lane Departure Warning and Speed Sign Recognition.
Starting from £20,210, SE Nav Premium trim adds front and rear parking sensors, a reversing camera and LED fog lights. Inside the driver gets a new ergonomic seat and Vauxhall’s Multimedia Navi Pro with an eight-inch touchscreen with sat-nav.
Sporty SRi Nav models feature 17-inch bi-colour alloy wheels, contrasting roof colours, alloy-effect skid plates and dark tinted rear windows. Inside, owners get Vauxhall’s Multimedia Navi Pro with an eight-inch touchscreen and sat-nav. Prices for SRi Nav models start from £21,360.
Elite models start from £22,610 and contain leather seat trim, heated front seats and steering wheel as well as front and rear parking sensors with a rear-view camera.
Elite Nav models add Multimedia Navi Pro infotainment and a 180-degree panoramic rear-view camera, with prices starting from £23,110.
Top-of-the range Ultimate Nav models come with Alcantara seat trim, Keyless Entry & Start, as well as silver roof rails, alongside Vauxhall’s Multimedia Navi Pro with sat-nav and a panoramic 180-degree rear view camera, starting from £25,615.
l AS ENGLAND experiences its second lockdown, Kwik Fit has received many enquiries from customers about how it affects motorists and the company is advising drivers that there are key differences between this lockdown and the last one.
This time, cars need a valid MoT and that if it expires during lockdown the car must pass a test before being driven on the road.The other biggest difference with this lockdown is the time of year and the associated lower temperatures.
During the last lockdown, Kwik Fit saw the number of cars needing a new battery double compared to the previous year.
With colder weather, this is set to be an even greater problem during the new lockdown.
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