Description
The Crossland X ticks several boxes that?ll be important to many buyers considering a small SUV. It?s reasonably practical for its size, it?s reasonably comfortable to drive, it?s affordable to buy and run and it?s more stylish than your average hatchback. For a lot of small families after capable daily transport, that?ll be plenty. Considering the Crossland X is relatively small, the interior still manages to feel pretty spacious. Headroom is more than adequate for adults both front and back, and there?s good rear legroom, too. As an option, you can also add sliding rear seats to give even you more legroom or boot space as required. The boot, at up to 520 litres depending on seat layout, is a good size, but there?s a big lip to heft stuff over. The Business Edition Nav and Elite models come with a false floor to level this out, which is optional on other variants, it?s a worthwhile feature, as it also means a flat load area when the second row seats are folded down. In this set up, the load space is 1255 litres, which is pretty good for the class.