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The current Opel Grandland offers the 1.2 turbo petrol (130 hp), 1.5 diesel (130 hp), a plug-in hybrid with 1.6 turbo producing 225 or 300 hp in AWD form, and a fully electric version with up to 213 hp. The plug-in hybrid features a 14.2 kWh battery providing around 60 km of electric-only range, ideal for Portuguese urban commutes. The previous Grandland X also offered a 1.2 turbo and 1.5/2.0 diesel options.
Used Opel Grandland prices in Portugal range from EUR 15,000 for 2018-2019 Grandland X diesel models to EUR 38,000 for recent plug-in hybrid GSe versions. The 2021-2023 Grandland with the 1.2 turbo petrol typically falls between EUR 22,000 and EUR 28,000. Plug-in hybrid models from 2020-2022 can be found from EUR 25,000, offering significant savings over new pricing.
The redesigned Grandland features the Pure Panel Pro with a 16-inch curved display, Intelli-Lux Pixel LED matrix headlights with over 50,000 elements, and a head-up display. Safety systems include adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, 360-degree camera, automatic parking, and night vision on top trims. The Grandland also offers AGR-certified massage seats and a powered tailgate with foot-kick sensor.
The Grandland shares its EMP2 platform with the Peugeot 3008, offering identical powertrains but with Opel's distinct design language and typically more competitive pricing in Portugal. The 3008 offers a slightly more premium interior ambiance, while the Grandland counters with its Vizor styling, AGR-certified seats, and generally better equipment-to-price ratio. Both offer plug-in hybrid and electric options with similar performance specifications.
On plug-in hybrid models, verify the battery health and confirm the electric range is consistent with the vehicle's age and mileage. Check the 1.2 turbo engine for any oil leaks around the turbocharger and ensure the timing belt has been replaced on schedule (typically every 100,000 km). Test all driver assistance features thoroughly, as sensor calibration issues can arise after windshield replacement or minor front-end repairs.
The 1.2 turbo petrol Grandland achieves approximately 6.5-7.5 L/100km in mixed driving, while the 1.5 diesel returns around 5.5-6.5 L/100km. The plug-in hybrid can achieve under 2.0 L/100km when regularly charged, making it highly economical for daily commutes under 50 km. The electric Grandland consumes approximately 17 kWh/100km, competitive for a vehicle of its size.