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Vauxhall Frontera

The Vauxhall Frontera is back, joining Vauxhall's lineup as a value-driven small SUV. Slated for release in late 2024, it replaces the Crossland with a larger body and rugged design, sharing the Stellantis 'Smart Car' platform with the Citroen C3 and e-C3. The Frontera will offer petrol and electric options, with the electric version boasting up to 248 miles of range, and a seven-seat variant will be available in the future.

Vauxhall Frontera in a front left angle
Vauxhall Frontera in a rear left angle
Vauxhall Frontera in a rear left angle
Vauxhall Frontera in a front facing angle
Vauxhall Frontera in a rear facing angle

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The Vauxhall Frontera is making a comeback, and it's doing it in style! Positioned as a budget-friendly alternative under the Mokka and Grandland, this new small SUV is set to turn heads with its rugged looks and slightly larger body. Sharing its platform with the Citroen C3 and e-C3, the Frontera offers a range of powertrains, including a punchy electric version with up to 248 miles of range. Plus, a seven-seat variant is on the horizon, making it an even more versatile choice for families. It’s like the Frontera is back from the 90s, but with a modern twist and ready to take on the competition!

Interior

The Vauxhall Frontera's interior combines practicality and style with modern design elements inspired by the car’s ‘Vizor’ front end. The dual-screen layout and well-laid-out dashboard, retaining some physical controls for heating and ventilation, offer a clean and intuitive user experience. Spacious and versatile, with an option for seven seats, the Frontera features high-tech amenities, ample storage, and wireless phone charging to ensure a comfortable and connected drive.

Interior shot displaying the cabin of the Vauxhall Frontera

We take real world range from EV database, which combines the predicted range of an EV in cold weather with the predicted range of an EV driving in warm weather.

For cold weather, this assumes it’s -10 degrees celsius with heating on. For warmer weather, it’s based on 23 degrees celsius and there’s no A/C on.

Predicting exact range is tricky, and range will depend on speed, style of driving, weather conditions and route conditions.

Many things can impact the range you get in your EV, there are outside factors and ones you can control or mitigate. Temperature (both of the car and outside environment), your driving style, weather, the surfaces you drive on and the spec of your car can all make a difference to your actual range.