
Opel has announced pricing and equipment for the new Opel Grandland range in Ireland, ahead of its arrival in dealers this April.
The Opel Grandland has been updated for 2022 and will go on sale priced from €35,495, plus delivery related charges.
What’s new for the Opel Grandland?
At the front, the Grandland now has the new Opel ‘Vizor’ brand face. While inside the interior has been significantly updated to include the brand’s ‘Pure Panel’ cockpit.
Segment first adaptive IntelliLux LED® Pixel Lights with high beam assist now feature as standard across the range for Opel’s flagship family SUV for improved safety and visibility.
Designed and produced in Germany, the latest Grandland is available with petrol and diesel engines from launch. A plug-in hybrid will join in early summer.
The Grandland petrol is a 1.2-litre with 130 hp and the choice of a 6-speed manual gearbox or 8-speed automatic. There’s also a 1.5-litre diesel engine available with 130hp and an 8-speed automatic. Front wheel drive versions of Opel’s Grandland plug-in hybrid will arrive in the summer with 225hp. While all wheel drive versions will follow later in 2022.

Pricing and equipment for new Grandland
Available in three trims in Ireland, the Grandland SC trim retails from €35,495 plus delivery. Standard equipment includes LED Pixel Lighting, active emergency braking, cruise control with speed limiter, active lane keep assist, side blind spot alert, enhanced traffic sign recognition, driver attention alert, hill start assist with electronic parking brake, and electronically controlled dual zone air conditioning. There’s also DAB radio, Apple Car Play and Android Auto, 7” touchscreen, Bluetooth audio streaming, front console USB, 230V plug in 2nd row, 17” alloy wheels, auto headlamps, front fogs, rain sensitive windscreen, front and rear parking sensors and rear view camera.
The sporty SRI trim retails form €37,495 plus delivery. Standard equipment includes AGR driver’s seat, electrically adjustable driver’s seat lumbar adjustment, adjustable driver seat cushion extension, half leather-effect seat trim, and alloy sporty pedals (auto versions). There’s also a 10” touchscreen with satellite navigation, 12” multi-colour driver information cluster, USB connection in the 2nd row, wireless charger, Black Pack (high gloss Opel logo and badging), two tone black roof and black mirror caps, high gloss black roof rails, 18” alloy wheels and privacy tinted windows.
The top-of-the-range Elite trim retails from €39,495. It comes as standard with keyless entry and start, heated front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, electrically adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, 19” alloy wheels and handsfree electric tailgate.
James Brooks, Managing Director at Leeson Motors, Opel Importer in Ireland, said:
“The striking new Grandland sports a fresh new exterior look, a high-tech interior, a range of highly efficient powertrains and incredible levels of standard safety and comfort equipment. It is sure to appeal to our existing and new conquest customers alike. We look forward to market growth in 2022 in the all-important C-SUV segment.”
The new Opel Grandland is available this April at Opel Dealer showrooms to test drive.
This summer will also see the launch of the new Opel Astra, with the Astra Sports Tourer to follow.
