The Grandland X is Vauxhall's answer to cars like the Nissan Qashqai and SEAT Ateca
It's expected to hit UK roads in the first half of 2018, joining the Mokka X and forthcoming Crossland X SUVs
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The Crossland X shares its mechanical structure with the Peugeot 3008, something that's quite evident from this angle
But the Peugeot and the Vauxhall are quite different from the front and rear, and also inside
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No firm engine details have been announced, but expect Peugeot & Citroen's turbocharged petrol and HDi diesels to feature
The Grandland X resembles the latest Insignia inside, so it's far more conservative than the Peugeot 3008's daring interior
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It's a similar story on the outside, where the Grandland X is very much a Vauxhall
The headlights resemble the latest Insignia Grand Sport's, so expect Vauxhall's Matrix LED lights to be available
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The Grandland X's radiator grille is identically patterned to the Insignia's, too
The rear end has more than a hint of Astra about it
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Vauxhall's Intellilink infotainment system, complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, should be standard
The Grandland X has physical dials for the hearing and A/C; the Peugeot 3008 is touchscreen almost all the way
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