The latest addition to Vauxhall & Opel’s revamped SUV family, the Crossland X, celebrated its world premiere alongside the new Insignia in Geneva.

Joining the likes of the already established, but smaller Mokka X, as the successor of the Meriva, it was designed together with PSA and shares its underpinnings with the Citroen C3 Picasso, and upcoming Peugeot 2008.

It does, however, lack an all-wheel drive system, but there’s a reason for that – it’s aimed at the urban lifestyle.

The Crossland X features a wide range of driver assist equipment, alongside the OnStar and IntelliLink infotainment systems, which, depending on the device, are compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

Detailed on the new generation Insignia makes its public debut at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show as well, in its two body styles – Grand Sport and Sports Tourer.

It’s entirely new inside and out, and can be had with an all-wheel drive system, LED matrix headlights, Personal Assistant on the OnStar, 360-degree camera system, and the list can go on.

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