Vauxhall’s new simplified trim line-up – first seen on the new Astra – is to be rolled out across its new GrandlandCrossland and Insignia models.

The new trim line-up of Design, GS Line and Ultimate will be rolled out across all models during 2022.

Design features Vauxhall’s ‘Bold and Pure’ styling and driver assistance tech, while GS Line combines sports styling, inside and out, with advanced comfort and convenience technology.

Ultimate combines an evolution of the GS Line styling with even more premium technologies, says Vauxhall.

The new three version line-up is designed to make it easier than ever for customers to choose the right version for them.

New Grandland range sees the previous Elite trim removed, reducing trim levels from four to three, and two versions added to the Ultimate range.

The two new models are Grandland Plug-in Hybrid-e Ultimate (225PS) and Grandland Ultimate 1.2-litre (130PS) Manual.

The Crossland range reduces from four to three trims, with Elite Edition removed.

Two new models are introduced including Crossland Design 1.2-litre (130PS) automatic and Crossland Ultimate 1.2-litre (110PS).

The Insignia Design starts the line-up, with plenty of features as standard, including 18-inch bi-colour diamond cut alloy wheels, 8-inch colour touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and dual-zone climate control.

Topping the two-version line-up is the Insignia GS Line with features including 20-inch bi-colour alloy wheels, Alcantara interior trim, AGR approved ergonomic active sports front seats and wireless charging.