CrossoverOpel6% by Neofiliac Team

Opel Crossland X / Vauxhall Crossland

Subcompact Crossover

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Product Overview

Opel Crossland X / Vauxhall Crossland X is an entry-level subcompact crossover in production from 2017 to 2020, whereupon it received a facelift and became just the Crossland. It was available with a range of inline-3 and inline-4 engines that displaced 1.2 to 1.6 liters.
Compared to the Grandland X and Mokka X, the Crossland X sits in the middle in terms of size. However, it uses essentially the same chassis and drivetrain setups.
Those who drive offroad, for work or leisure, need to think twice before pulling the trigger: the Opel Crossland X is hardly the "offroader" that Opel would like you to think. The official fuel economy rating is exceptionally rosy, though it may cast more doubts on the trustworthiness of the regulators and perhaps the owner's own sanity than it relates to reality.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 6%
Pros
  • Low official fuel consumption
Cons
  • Rather ugly
  • Horrible 0-100kph time
  • Miserably low engine output
  • Only available with small engines
  • No independent rear suspensions

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Specifications

Variants shown:
1.2 81
1.2 83
1.2 Turbo 110
1.2 Turbo 110 AT
1.2 Turbo 110 Euro6d
1.2 Turbo 110 Euro6d AT
1.2 Turbo 130 Euro6d
1.2 Turbo 130
1.2 Turbo 130 Euro6d AT
1.5d 102
1.5d 120 AT
1.6 120
1.6 99

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