Hi Reed
I don’t know about the age restrictions but I think it is to do with insurance with people under 25 only insured to drive cars under a certain PS, I would think all named drivers will need to be at least 25 years of age to drive a Grandland. I have a company car and our fleet insurance only insures people over 25 irrespective of PS, I can have 3 named drivers on my company car, me as default and up to 2 family members, I have myself and my wife, both of us over 25, so it’s not a problem. However we can pay a premium, stopped from our pay, to include named drivers under 25, if it was me under 25 then my employer would pay, if a family member then I would pay. Maybe Motability have a similar option, you will need to contact them before you order any car.
If we rule out plug in hybrids then both petrol and diesel Grandlands are 130PS the petrol is quicker 0-62mph but the diesel has better overall mpg, it depends what you want to do, if you are doing short local runs then you may appreciate the acceleration of the petrol, but if you are doing long runs then you may appreciate the better mpg of the diesel, also take account of the AP, as I’ve already pointed out the 1.5 diesel automatic Ultimate is £150 AP cheaper than the same car with a petrol engine.
Daughters motability car Hyundai Tucson Ultimate self charging hybrid Serenity White Moss Grey interior.
My car SEAT Ibiza SE Tec 1.2 petrol TSI 2017.