Vauxhall Grandland X variants
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Total cash price £14,399. Borrowing £12,959 with a £1,440 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£243.68
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£18,807.64
Cost of credit
£4,408.64
Optional final payment
£5,671.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Vauxhall Grandland X?

The Vauxhall Grandland X is the pre-facelift version of the Grandland. As a result, it lacks the more up-to-date styling and the updated on-board tech, but still offers broadly the same practical family SUV experience on a substantially reduced budget. You'll find a selection of petrol and diesel engines, plus an ultra-efficient plug-in-hybrid version.

Popular Vauxhall Grandland X trims for sale at Motorpoint

SE models get alloy wheels, rear parking sensors, smartphone connectivity, two-zone climate control and cruise control. Business Edition Nav adds built-in sat nav, front parking sensors and additional active safety tech. SRi Nav includes much of the same kit, plus two-tone wheels and tinted rear windows.

Elite Nav is a bit more luxurious, with leather upholstery, front heated seats, a panoramic sunroof, 19-inch wheels and a heated windscreen. Ultimate Nav has a premium sound system, wireless phone charging, parking assistance and keyless entry.

Owning a used Vauxhall Grandland X

Owning a used Grandland X means you're getting an experience that'd usually be much pricier if there was a different brand's badge on the bonnet. There's plenty of space for a family of four, with easy room to get kids into child seats, and space for a pushchair or a big dog in the boot. You'll find turbo petrol engines that are well suited to mixed driving, plus long-range diesel options that are becoming increasingly rare in this class. Ultimate efficiency and performance is offered by the PHEV versions, especially if you can regularly charge at home.

Other models you may be interested in

If you can stretch your budget a little, it might be worth investigating the updated Vauxhall Grandland, which gets some choice styling and tech upgrades over the Grandland X. You could also consider cars like the Peugeot 3008, Citroen C5 Aircross, Skoda Karoq, Ford Kuga, Kia Sportage or Nissan Qashqai.

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Vauxhall Grandland X questions answered

The Vauxhall Grandland X is a five-door, five-seat SUV that sits above the Mokka and Crossland in the British brand’s SUV line-up. It has some similarities to the Peugeot 3008 and Citroen C5 Aircross, and is available with petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid engines. In 2021, Vauxhall facelifted its Nissan Qashqai rival, changing the name to the Vauxhall Grandland and adding a smart new face.

The Vauxhall Grandland X is pretty much the same size as any family SUV rival – it’s only 3cm longer than the Peugeot 3008, for example. While you’ll be ruing its size when you can’t park in tight high street spaces, it’s very easy to drive and fits nicely into a standard UK parking space – with room to get into the boot. There’s loads of room in the back seats, even if you have particularly tall teenagers.

You get a 518-litre space (in non-hybrid models) to chuck family belongings into. That’s basically exactly the same as a SEAT Ateca, Peugeot 3008 and Mazda CX-5, and the boot opening is nice and wide. With the rear seats down, the Grandland X offers an impressive 1,652 litres if you fill to the roof.

As a consequence of the extra mechanical hardware found on the plug-in hybrids, boot space shrinks to 390 litres with the seats up and 1,528 litres seats down.

Just like many of its main rivals, you can buy a used Vauxhall Grandland X with petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid engines. The petrol is a good choice for buyers who do a low-to-medium number of miles, while the diesel is aimed at higher-milers and the hybrid offers the potential for tiny fuel bills, if you plug it in as often as possible.

No, the Vauxhall Grandland X is a five-seater. Some versions of the Vauxhall Combo Life have seven seats, otherwise take a look at our guide to the best seven-seater cars for inspiration.

The range-topping 300hp hybrid version of the Grandland X comes with four-wheel drive, but the vast majority of cars are front-wheel drive. Unless you’re going to be venturing off tarmacked roads or are going to be towing a heavy trailer, four-wheel drive probably won’t be necessary.