This is just what makes the Opel Grandland X Namibian; it has a bold road presence, free-spirited design to fit every occasion, and never failing to impress riders. It has also been assembled at the coastal hub of Walvis Bay and is a vehicle like no other.
The mighty Grandland X is a manifestation of the Namibian dream. Fully armed with a 1.6 turbocharged Petrol engine, making this an automatic SUV deserving of ovations.
The turbocharged engine matches the German design with the power to match, whilst the 121kw and 240nm mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox make ease of driving top priority.
The new collection of Opel cars has proven to be a collection of small things done right and the Grandland X is no exemption.
Described by many as a private jet on wheels, the Grandland X is as lavish as they come. Amazing rear-seat space for legroom and head-height, upholstery that combines soft leather and latest of interior features makes this passenger vehicle look like a self-driving car from 2036.
And, besides having adequate room for five adults, there’s also plenty of room in the boot with 514 litres of space and a flat floor which is ideal for loading bulky items.
The Grandland X, whilst being packed with the latest of luxury, also offers the best warranty. Equipped as standard with a 5 years 100,000km service plan, and 5 years 150,000 warranty, peace of mind comes as a given.
Additionally, the Grandland X not only uses the Peugeot-derived engine, but it is based on the award-winning Peugeot 3008 chassis-platform. It comes with six airbags and child seat ISOFIX points, ABS, EBD, traction control and electronic stability backing.
The Grandland X offers a noticeably raised driving position for good posture combined with great rearward visibility. Extra standard items such as the high-beam assist (automatic dimming for on-coming cars) LED daylight running lights and lane departure warning feature available in the Grandland X Enjoy, makes the Grandland X collection a breed with equipment and design priorities that have actual safety benefits, rather than mere aesthetics.