Description
The 2023 facelift of the Vauxhall Grandland (dropping the 'X' suffix) introduced a significant design overhaul, bringing it in line with the brand's modern, minimalist aesthetic. Key highlights included the "Vizor" front panel, a, digitized "Pure Panel" interior, and improved standard equipment.
Exterior Design
Vauxhall Vizor: The front end features a signature gloss-black panel that houses the LED headlights and brand logo, giving it a sleeker, more futuristic look.
Styling Updates: New, more muscular bumpers and revised side panels.
Body-Colored Elements: Lower body cladding is now painted to match the body, reducing the "rugged" look for a more sophisticated, premium appearance.
Lighting: Available with advanced IntelliLux LED® Pixel Light technology (borrowed from the Insignia), which uses 168 LEDs for better, non-dazzling visibility.
Color Options: Two-tone roof options are available for a more personalized look.
Interior Design & Technology
Pure Panel Cockpit: The dashboard was replaced with a cleaner, driver-focused layout featuring a 10-inch or 12-inch digital driver display paired with a central infotainment touchscreen.
Material Quality: Upgraded,, with more soft-touch materials and contrasting textures compared to the pre-2021 model.
Storage & Comfort: The "Pixel Box" storage area was introduced, along with AGR-certified (German back health association) ergonomic seats, which provide better support on long journeys.
Climate Control: Unlike some rivals, Vauxhall retained physical buttons for climate controls, making them easier to adjust on the move.