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08 Nov 2024

GRAND TITLE: NEW VAUXHALL GRANDLAND WINS 2024 ‘GOLDEN STEERING WHEEL’ AWARD

‘Best car up to €50,000’[1]: New Grandland awarded ‘Golden Steering Wheel’ by German publications AUTO BILD and BILD am SONNTAG Serial winners: New Grandland becomes the 21st Opel-Vauxhall model to win a ‘Golden Steering Wheel’ award    

  • ‘Best car up to €50,000’[1]: New Grandland awarded ‘Golden Steering Wheel’ by German publications AUTO BILD and BILD am SONNTAG
  • Serial winners: New Grandland becomes the 21st Opel-Vauxhall model to win a ‘Golden Steering Wheel’ award

 

The new Vauxhall Grandland has already been able to celebrate its first major success. The top-of-the-line SUV has won the ‘2024 Golden Steering Wheel’ award in Germany, where it is sold by Vauxhall’s sister brand, Opel.

Stylish, dynamic, spacious and with an electrified drivetrain portfolio – all strong arguments that convinced the experts to name the New Grandland ‘Best car up to €50,000’. The award presented by AUTO BILD and BILD am SONNTAG is recognised as one of the most renowned of its kind in the automotive industry. This year’s award for the New Grandland takes Opel’s overall ‘Golden Steering Wheel’ tally to 21.

“The New Grandland is already bringing the automotive future to the road. It is the first Opel-Vauxhall on a BEV-native platform. This enables exemplary locally emissions-free ranges combined with excellent comfort. This blend combined with the bold and pure design is exceptional. We are delighted that AUTO BILD and BILD am SONNTAG have rewarded this innovative spirit with the Golden Steering Wheel,” said Opel-Vauxhall CEO Florian Huettl at the award ceremony in Berlin's Axel Springer Haus.

“The New Grandland convinces with its distinctive design and modern cockpit. And it shows how important it is today to give customers freedom when choosing their drive. Whether hybrid or fully electric – everyone will find the right variant,” said Robin Hornig, editor-in-chief of AUTO BILD.

The new Vauxhall Grandland makes many of the visionary innovations from the Experimental Concept, revealed in 2023, a reality. The top-of-the-line SUV is the first Vauxhall on the BEV-native STLA Medium platform and offers numerous groundbreaking technologies, clever equipment and sustainable solutions. It always shines with the new 3D Vizor – which, depending on the trim, includes an illuminated Griffin logo for the first time. When viewed from the rear, the Grandland also has the continuously illuminated Vauxhall wordmark.

In the cockpit, Grandland drivers look at two widescreen displays. Together with the Intelli-HUD (head-up display), available on Ultimate trim, they ensure that the driver can always keep their eyes on the road. In addition, Pure Mode reduces the content displayed to a necessary minimum at night or at higher speeds. The ergonomic seats with individually adjustable side cushions, certified by Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V. (AGR, the Campaign for Healthier Backs), also ensure pure and, above all, relaxed driving pleasure; the patented Intelli-Seat ergonomics feature is standard on both front seats on GS trim and above.

Safety and comfort are increased by features such as the adaptive, glare-free Intelli-Lux HD lights with more than 50,000 elements and the practical Pixel Box. It has an illuminated, translucent glass surface under which the smartphone can be inductively charged. And with a volume of up to 1,645 litres, the New Grandland has plenty of loading space.

 

Opel and the ‘Golden Steering Wheel’: The 21 winners

The New Grandland is 21st Opel model to become a ‘Golden Steering Wheel’ winner. The award has been presented since 1976 by the Axel Springer publishing house BILD am SONNTAG (as of 2009 in cooperation with AUTO BILD). Opel’s first win came in 1978, two years after the award was founded, with the Opel Senator A.

To determine the winners of the ‘Golden Steering Wheel’, the readers of AUTO BILD and BILD am SONNTAG vote on their three favourite new cars in each category for the final. At the DEKRA Lausitzring racetrack in Germany, a prominent jury of journalists, racing drivers and car experts then examine the individual finalists according to criteria based on the AUTO BILD test scheme.

 

“Golden Steering Wheel” year

Model

1978

Opel Senator A

1979

Opel Kadett D

1981

Opel Ascona C

1982

Opel Corsa A

1984

Opel Kadett E

1987

Opel Senator B

1990

Opel Calibra

1994

Opel Omega B

1995

Opel Vectra B

1999

Opel Zafira A

2002

Opel Vectra C

2005

Opel Zafira B

2009

Opel Astra J

2010

Opel Meriva B

2012

Opel Zafira Tourer

2015

Opel Astra K

2017

Opel Ampera-e

2020

Opel Corsa-e

2021

Opel Mokka-e

2022

Opel Astra L

2024

Opel Grandland

 

ENDS

 

ABOUT VAUXHALL MOTORS

Vauxhall Motors started making vehicles in the UK in 1903. Today, as the oldest and most familiar of Britain’s automotive manufacturers, its philosophy is to build vehicles that are relevant to all. Vauxhall is one of few mainstream automotive brands to produce vans in Britain at its manufacturing plants in Luton, home of the Vivaro, and Ellesmere Port, the UK’s first EV-only manufacturing plant. Vauxhall has been the UK’s best-selling electric light commercial vehicle manufacturer since 2021, while among its passenger car line-up, the Vauxhall Corsa was the UK’s best-selling new car in 2021.

Vauxhall is part of Stellantis NV, a global leader created for the new era of sustainable mobility as a result of the merger between Groupe PSA and FCA Group in January 2021. Vauxhall is a leader in electrification – as of 2021 it is one of the first manufacturers to offer fully electric versions of all its vans. From 2024, all Vauxhall cars and vans will be available with a fully electric version. Info: www.vauxhall.co.uk

 

Press Contacts:

Michael Lear                                                                Performance Communications

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Lucinda Inggs                                                              PR Manager, Vauxhall

lucinda.inggs@stellantis.com                                   07542 394 878

 

Matthew Bendall                                                         Head of PR, Vauxhall

matthew.bendall@vauxhall.co.uk                            07920 163 854

 

Jeremy Townsend                                                        Group Communications Director, Stellantis UK

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