Vauxhall Grandland X Boot Space + Dimensions

Vauxhall Grandland X Boot Dimensions in cm

Model information

The Vauxhall Grandland X is a compact SUV that was first launched in 2017. It forms part of Vauxhall’s SUV range and offers a combination of modern design, comfort and practicality. The Grandland X is known for its high driving position, which provides good visibility in traffic, as well as for its comprehensive equipment, which includes both safety and infotainment features. The SUV is available with a range of engines, including petrol and diesel units, and offers both manual and automatic transmission options.

Variants within the range

The Vauxhall Grandland X is not offered in different variants such as a saloon or convertible. It is designed solely as an SUV. However there are other Vauxhall models available in different body styles, such as the Astra, which is offered as both a hatchback and an estate. These models should not be confused with the Grandland X, as they target different audiences and purposes.

Model year differences

Since its introduction in 2017, the Vauxhall Grandland X has undergone a number of model revisions that affect body dimensions and boot dimensions. In particular, the introduction of facelifts or new powertrains can lead to minor adjustments in the vehicle architecture. As of 2023, however, there have been no significant changes to boot dimensions documented that would materially affect the model’s fundamental layout.

Direct competition

In the same vehicle segment, the Vauxhall Grandland X competes with models such as the Renault Kadjar and the Ford Kuga. The Renault Kadjar offers a boot capacity of around 472 litres, making it somewhat less spacious than the Grandland X. The Ford Kuga, on the other hand, has a boot capacity of around 475 litres. Thus, the Grandland X offers an advantage in boot space compared with its direct rivals.

More affordable alternatives

Among the more affordable alternatives with similar boot space are models such as the Dacia Duster and the Skoda Kamiq. The Dacia Duster offers a boot capacity of around 478 litres, while the Skoda Kamiq has 400 litres, which is somewhat smaller. Both models are generally cheaper than the Vauxhall Grandland X, but offer less equipment and comfort.

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