The new compact model is now available for order with prices starting at 19,600 euros, reaching the market with very complete standard equipment.
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n the driver assistance side, the Lane Departure Alert, the Traffic Sign Recognition and the Adaptive Speed Programmer with Speed Limiter stand out. Also standard on all Crossland are LED headlights, air conditioning system, Multimedia radio, ergonomic seats with AGR approval seal (lined with fabric and leather), and light and rain sensors, among many others.
The choice of equipment levels ranges from the entry-level Business Edition, to the Elegance levels and the new GS Line, this one with a more ‘sports’ inspiration.
The new Crossland is the second model, after the Opel Mokka, to showcase the Opel Vizor, the new and elegant stylistic solution with which the German brand designers identify each Opel from now on. The new signature is unmistakable. The front section is formed by a single surface that extends without interruption along the front of the car.
Visually, the Vizor gives the model greater width, organizing itself in a reduced set of elements. The brand’s legendary emblem, with lightning, proudly dominates the center of the ensemble. The Vizor will become a registered trademark of all Opel models throughout the present decade of 2020, following the growing potential of top technologies.
In the rear section, the new dark-colored optics highlight Opel’s wing-shaped ‘light’ design, while the new high-gloss black rear surface (available in combination with the black roof) makes the new Crossland look like wider and more robust.