Corsa-e Griffin and Crossland Griffin launched
Vauxhall has introduced a couple more Griffin editions, which both benefit from improved specifications and some cosmetic enhancements.
The first is the pure-electric Corsa-e Griffin. Based on the current SE Nav Premium trim grade, it’s distinguished by 17” two-tone alloy wheels, rear privacy glass and a black roof finish.
Extra standard equipment includes a reversing camera, LED ambient cabin lighting, LED front fog lights, and automatic headlights and wipers. A heated steering wheel and heated front seats complete the package.
On-the-road prices for the Corsa-e Griffin begin at £26,390 (after deducting the government’s £2,500 Plug-in Car Grant). Customers will also receive a free home charger unit plus an energy credit that’s equivalent to 30,000 miles of electric driving.
Alternatively, the Crossland Griffin uses the existing entry-level SE variant as a starting point. Among this model’s upgrades are black 17” twin-spoke alloy wheels, black door mirror caps and a contrasting roof.
Front and rear parking sensors are fitted too, along with a reversing camera, dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, ambient interior lighting and a security alarm.
A Crossland Griffin powered by the 83 PS (81 bhp / 61 kW) 1.2-litre petrol engine costs from £17,555. Opting for a 110 PS (108 bhp / 81 kW) 1.5-litre diesel unit instead raises the minimum outlay to £19,815.
Vauxhall dealers are already accepting orders for the Corsa-e Griffin and Crossland Griffin.
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The first is the pure-electric Corsa-e Griffin. Based on the current SE Nav Premium trim grade, it’s distinguished by 17” two-tone alloy wheels, rear privacy glass and a black roof finish.
Extra standard equipment includes a reversing camera, LED ambient cabin lighting, LED front fog lights, and automatic headlights and wipers. A heated steering wheel and heated front seats complete the package.
On-the-road prices for the Corsa-e Griffin begin at £26,390 (after deducting the government’s £2,500 Plug-in Car Grant). Customers will also receive a free home charger unit plus an energy credit that’s equivalent to 30,000 miles of electric driving.
Alternatively, the Crossland Griffin uses the existing entry-level SE variant as a starting point. Among this model’s upgrades are black 17” twin-spoke alloy wheels, black door mirror caps and a contrasting roof.
Front and rear parking sensors are fitted too, along with a reversing camera, dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, ambient interior lighting and a security alarm.
A Crossland Griffin powered by the 83 PS (81 bhp / 61 kW) 1.2-litre petrol engine costs from £17,555. Opting for a 110 PS (108 bhp / 81 kW) 1.5-litre diesel unit instead raises the minimum outlay to £19,815.
Vauxhall dealers are already accepting orders for the Corsa-e Griffin and Crossland Griffin.
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