Opel: Insignia is a hit
SUCCESS Less than a year after its market launch, Opel has already received more than 100,000 orders for the new Insignia generation across Europe. In Switzerland, more than 1100 orders have been placed. The flagship, which is manufactured at the Rüsselsheim plant, is available as a Grand Sport sedan and in Sports Tourer and Country Tourer station wagon variants with all-wheel drive. Powered [...]

The flagship model built at the Rüsselsheim plant is available as a Grand Sport sedan and in Sports Tourer and Country Tourer station wagon variants with all-wheel drive. The new Insignia is powered by a wide range of turbocharged four-cylinder diesel and gasoline engines with displacements from 1.5 to 2.0 liters and a power range from 110 to 260 hp.

Back friendly seats
Ergonomic seats certified by the AGR experts (Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V.) are available on request. Then even long journeys are no hurdle. Transmission options range from six-speed manual to six- and eight-speed automatic. The most powerful diesel and gasoline engines are optionally available in conjunction with the innovative all-wheel drive system with intelligent torque distribution Torque Vectoring. This makes the new Insignia generation suitable not only for private customers but also for fleet use.