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LADA Granta Cross

Raised Hatchback / Crossover 2019–Present 106 hp 185 mm Ground Clearance

The LADA Granta Cross takes the proven Granta platform and raises it — literally. With 30 mm more ground clearance than the standard Granta, protective plastic body cladding on wheel arches and sills, underbody shields, and all-season tyres as standard, the Granta Cross is designed for Azerbaijani buyers who want the Granta's affordability and reliability but need extra capability on the rough roads, potholes, and light off-road tracks that are a daily reality across much of the country.

2019
Production Start
185 mm
Ground Clearance
+30 mm
vs Standard Granta
106 hp
16v Engine Output

Overview

When AvtoVAZ launched the Granta Cross in 2019, the brief was to answer a specific market request: buyers who wanted the Granta's entry-level price and operating costs, but who faced the practical reality of Azerbaijan's and Russia's road conditions — potholed urban streets, unmarked speed bumps, rough suburban access roads, and the occasional unpaved track. The standard Granta's approximately 155 mm of ground clearance is adequate on smooth tarmac but marginal on the broken asphalt common in outer Baku districts and regional towns.

The Granta Cross addresses this with a 30 mm suspension lift — achieved through revised spring and damper specifications — bringing total ground clearance to approximately 185 mm. This is combined with a visual package designed to reinforce the crossover positioning: plastic wheel arch extensions, protective cladding along the sills, a revised front bumper with black lower trim, roof rails, and all-season tyres (195/65R15) as standard equipment. Underbody protection shields are added beneath the engine bay and gearbox, providing real protection against stone strikes and accidental grounding on rough terrain.

Mechanically, the Granta Cross is available only with the 16-valve VAZ-21127 engine (106 hp) rather than the base 8-valve unit. Both 5-speed manual and AMT (automated manual) gearbox options are offered, and the drivetrain remains front-wheel drive. The Cross is not a four-wheel drive vehicle — buyers needing genuine AWD should consider the LADA Vesta Cross, the Niva Travel, or the Niva Legend.

LADA Granta Cross in Pictures

The Granta Cross is distinguished from the standard Granta by its raised ride height, plastic arch cladding, sill protectors, revised bumpers, and roof rails. The hatchback body is the more common Cross variant — though a sedan Cross version is also available.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: VAZ-21127, 1.6L 16-valve petrol, fuel-injected — 106 hp at 5,800 rpm, 148 Nm torque at 4,000 rpm. The 16v unit is the only engine option on the Cross.
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual gearbox or 5-speed AMT (automated manual) — both options available on hatchback and sedan body styles.
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive — the Granta Cross is not AWD; the raised suspension and tyres improve rough-road capability but cannot substitute for four-wheel drive in serious off-road conditions.
  • Ground clearance: Approximately 185 mm — 30 mm more than the standard Granta (approximately 155 mm). This is achieved via revised spring rates and damper specifications, not a simple spacer lift.
  • Body styles: Hatchback (5-door) — the primary and most popular Cross variant; sedan (4-door) also available with the same raised specification.
  • Dimensions (hatchback): Approximately 4235 mm long × 1700 mm wide × 1520 mm tall (slightly taller than standard Granta due to suspension lift).
  • Kerb weight: Approximately 1,060–1,080 kg — slightly heavier than the standard Granta hatchback due to additional cladding and underbody protection.
  • Tyres: 195/65R15 all-season tyres fitted as standard — one size wider and more suitable for mixed conditions than the standard Granta’s 185/65R14.
  • Underbody protection: Engine bay and gearbox underbody shields protect against stone strikes and accidental grounding — a genuine benefit on rough Azerbaijani roads.
  • Body cladding: Plastic wheel arch extensions, sill protectors, and front/rear bumper black trim protect the bodywork against scrapes and minor impacts.
  • Roof rails: Fitted as standard on the hatchback — functional for roof boxes, bicycles, or luggage carriers.
  • Fuel consumption: Approximately 8.5–9.5 L/100km in mixed use — slightly higher than the standard Granta due to heavier weight and larger tyres with greater rolling resistance.

Variant & Comparison Table

VariantEnginePowerGearboxGround ClearanceBest For
Granta Cross Hatchback1.6L 16v (VAZ-21127)106 hp5-speed manual or AMT185 mmUrban use with raised clearance; more cargo space than sedan
Granta Cross Sedan1.6L 16v (VAZ-21127)106 hp5-speed manual or AMT185 mmTraditional boot-lid preference; same raised suspension as hatch
Granta (Standard)1.6L 8v or 16v87–106 hp5-speed manual or AMT~155 mmMaximum affordability; smooth road use without clearance need
LADA Vesta Cross1.6L 16v (106hp) or 1.8L (122hp)106–122 hpManual, AMT, or CVT203 mmStep up to higher ground clearance with better refinement and platform

Why the Granta Cross Suits Azerbaijan's Roads

Azerbaijan's road network is a study in contrasts. Central Baku features well-maintained boulevards and expressways. But travel even a few kilometres into outer districts — Binagadi, Surakhani, Hazi Aslanov, Absheron Peninsula roads — and the surface quality deteriorates significantly. Regional roads connecting towns and villages can range from serviceable asphalt to broken concrete to unmaintained gravel.

  • Pothole clearance: 185 mm provides meaningful margin above the most common pothole depths encountered on Baku's outer-district roads and regional highways.
  • Speed bump protection: The raised ride height and underbody shields together prevent damage from the unmarked speed bumps common in residential areas across Azerbaijan.
  • All-season tyres: The 195/65R15 all-season fitment provides better wet-road grip and light snow performance than the narrow summer tyres on lower-spec Grantas.
  • Gravel track access: The Granta Cross can comfortably access the type of gravel or compacted-dirt tracks that lead to rural homes, orchards, and small-holding farms across regional Azerbaijan.
  • Bodywork protection: The plastic arch cladding and sill protectors prevent stone chips and minor scrapes from gravel roads and narrow village lanes from damaging painted bodywork.

Maintenance & Repairability in Azerbaijan

The Granta Cross uses the same 16v VAZ-21127 engine, 5-speed gearbox, and AMT options as the Granta Luxe — meaning all service knowledge and parts availability from the standard Granta platform apply equally. The Cross-specific components — suspension springs and dampers, arch cladding clips, underbody shields — are straightforward to replace and are available at LADA parts suppliers across Azerbaijan.

  • Suspension components: The Cross uses stiffer springs for the raised ride height — dampers and springs are Cross-specific items but are stocked at LADA specialist parts suppliers in Baku and regionally.
  • Underbody shield inspection: After rough-road use, check the underbody shields periodically for deformation or cracking.
  • Arch cladding clips: Plastic arch and sill cladding is secured by plastic clips — inspect after rough-road use and replace any broken clips promptly.
  • 16v engine service: Oil changes every 7,500–10,000 km; spark plug replacement at 30,000 km intervals; timing chain inspection from 80,000 km.
  • Larger tyre cost: The 195/65R15 all-season tyres cost slightly more to replace than the 185/65R14 on standard Grantas — budget accordingly.
  • AMT service: If AMT-equipped, the clutch actuator calibration and clutch wear are the primary additional maintenance concerns vs. the manual.

Granta Cross vs. Competitors

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
LADA Vesta CrossHigher ground clearance (203 mm), significantly more refined interior and ride quality, better NVHMeaningfully higher purchase price; maintenance costs somewhat above Granta Cross
Renault Sandero StepwayEuropean-quality interior finish, better ride quality, more modern safety suiteHigher purchase and parts cost in Azerbaijan; less local service knowledge
Dacia Sandero StepwaySame Renault-platform benefits, European safety standards, competitive equipmentGrey-market sourcing in Azerbaijan; limited authorised service network
Hyundai CretaModern interior, broad feature set, available AWD versions, better refinementSubstantially higher acquisition and running costs — not in the same budget class as Granta Cross
Kia SonetModern compact crossover proportions, feature-rich infotainment, available automatic gearboxHigher price bracket; parts and service more expensive in Azerbaijan than LADA

Cost-of-Ownership Calculator (Azerbaijan)

The Granta Cross costs slightly more to run than the standard Granta due to its larger tyres and marginal fuel economy difference. The core ownership cost advantage over imported alternatives remains substantial.

  • Estimated annual fuel use: 1620 litres
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1053
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $2103
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $175

Used Granta Cross Buying Checklist

  • Suspension ride height: Check that the car sits evenly side-to-side — worn or replaced springs can cause the car to sit lower than the intended 185 mm.
  • Underbody shield condition: Inspect the underbody shields for deformation, missing mounting clips, or cracking.
  • Arch cladding and sill protectors: Check all plastic protective panels for cracks, missing clips, or sections that have pulled away from the bodywork.
  • All-season tyre condition and brand: Confirm the fitted tyres are actually all-season rated; check tread depth and any irregular wear suggesting alignment issues.
  • Wheel condition: The larger 15-inch wheels are more exposed to pothole damage — inspect rims for cracks, bends, or significant kerbing.
  • Engine — 16v specific checks: Confirm the 16v timing chain is not rattling on cold start; check the throttle body and injectors are clean.
  • AMT function (if applicable): Test the AMT in full stop-start urban driving; Cross owners who have used the car in rough-road conditions may have accelerated AMT actuator wear.
  • Service history: Granta Cross owners who have used the car off-road should have more frequent service records — request full history and verify oil change intervals.

LADA Granta Cross in Azerbaijan FAQ

What is the difference between the Granta and Granta Cross?

The Granta Cross is a raised, cross-styled version of the standard Granta. The differences are: +30 mm ground clearance (185 mm vs ~155 mm), plastic arch and sill cladding, underbody protection shields, all-season 195/65R15 tyres as standard, revised front/rear bumper styling, and roof rails. The engine, gearbox, and drivetrain options are the same — but the Cross is only available with the 16v (106 hp) engine.

Is the Granta Cross AWD or 4WD?

No. The Granta Cross is front-wheel drive only. Its advantage over the standard Granta is purely the raised suspension, underbody protection, all-season tyres, and protective cladding. If you need AWD or genuine 4WD capability, the LADA Vesta Cross, Niva Travel, or Niva Legend are the appropriate alternatives.

How does the Granta Cross handle Baku's rough roads?

Very well for its class. The 185 mm clearance clears the majority of potholes and speed bumps encountered in outer Baku districts and regional roads. The underbody shields protect the exhaust, gearbox, and fuel lines from stone strikes.

Can the Granta Cross go off-road?

Light off-road use — gravel tracks, compacted-dirt farm roads, gentle slopes — is within the Granta Cross's capability, aided by the all-season tyres and extra clearance. It is not a vehicle for mud, steep inclines, loose sand, or deep ruts.

What is the fuel economy penalty vs. the standard Granta?

Expect approximately 0.5–1.0 L/100km more fuel consumption than a comparable standard Granta, due to heavier weight (~30–50 kg), larger and heavier all-season tyres, and the higher ride height increasing aerodynamic drag slightly.

Should You Buy a LADA Granta Cross?

If you live in or regularly travel to outer Baku districts, regional towns, or rural areas where road quality is poor, the Granta Cross offers a genuinely practical upgrade over the standard Granta at a modest price premium. The combination of 185 mm clearance, underbody protection, and all-season tyres solves a real problem that many Azerbaijan drivers face daily — without requiring the cost or complexity of a full SUV or AWD vehicle.

If your roads are consistently smooth tarmac, the standard Granta delivers the same mechanical package with slightly better fuel economy and lower tyre replacement costs. And if you genuinely need AWD capability for off-road or mountain use, step up to the Niva Travel or LADA Vesta Cross. The Granta Cross occupies the middle ground — and for a large portion of Azerbaijani car buyers, that middle ground is exactly where the best value lies.

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