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Vauxhall Grandland Hatchback
157kW GS 73kWh 5dr Auto [2025]
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Vauxhall Grandland Hatchback
Download vehicle brochureThe Vauxhall Grandland has got families firmly in mind - and it’s a car that’ll do a great job of ferrying them across the UK in utmost comfort and in supreme safety. First launched in 2017, the Grandland is the largest SUV available from Vauxhall, sitting ahead of the Vauxhall Mokka, and offers elevated seating for five people and generous amounts of luggage space. An electric Vauxhall Grandland lease unlocks a 73 kWh battery and a range of up to 325 miles between charges. A heat pump comes as standard helping you to enjoy optimum range whatever the weather while there's power of 210 PS. A battery recharge to 80% takes place in just 26 minutes at a rapid charger.
Key facts & figures
Pre-reg vehicle- Fuel Type: Electric
- 0-62mph: 9 seconds
- Manufacturer OTR: £38,495
- Body Type: Hatchback
- No. of seats: 5
- CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
- Battery Range (official): 323 miles
- Vehicle efficiency: 3.7 miles per kWh
- Battery Capacity: 73 kWh

Vauxhall is best known for its smaller family cars, such as the Astra and Corsa or, in more recent years, the Insignia, which was discontinued not that long ago.
But over the years, it's also quietly forged a reputation for making good larger vehicles, including the surprisingly impressive Zafira Tourer MPV, the smaller Meriva, the Mokka crossover SUV and, of course, the larger Grandland X.
And it’s the Grandland that we’re focusing on today – specifically, the new version of it.
The ‘X’ has been dropped from its name nowadays, but that’s not all that’s missing from the Grandland we’re testing: the engine is also gone.
A hybrid version is still offered, but in the model we're testing, the combustion engine is replaced entirely with an electric motor. Vauxhall hopes this will widen its appeal to those who want an SUV without the eco-unfriendly stigma attached.
Disappointingly for those with larger families, though, unlike the Zafira it originally replaced, which offered seven seats, the Grandland is only a five-seater.
Vauxhall will say the demand for seven-seaters is covered by the Combo Life and Vivaro Life, which are passenger versions of its vans. The smaller, newly revived Frontera SUV is also available with a third row of seats.
The rival Peugeot e-5008 offers seven seats, too. It is based on the same STLA Medium platform as the Grandland, given that the same parent company, Stellantis, nowadays owns Peugeot and Vauxhall.
Regardless, the new Grandland Electric marks a considerable milestone for Vauxhall: it now offers an electric version of every single vehicle in its range, making it one of the first manufacturers to achieve the feat.
Vauxhall’s latest generation line-up has brought some of the best cars the automaker has ever produced.
Does the Grandland do the same? Let’s find out.

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