VauxhallGrandland Electric (2024-)
- Available new
- Medium/Large SUV
- Electric
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For the first time, Vauxhall’s largest SUV is available as an electric model. Launched in 2024 and with a claimed driving range of up to 425 miles, the Grandland Electric rivals electric family SUVs such as the Renault Scenic E-Tech and Skoda Enyaq. But can it beat them? We’ve lab tested the Long Range version to find out.


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