Opel Insignia - Versions & models

Opel Insignia Sports Tourer 1.5 DIT Innovation (B)
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The Opel Insignia is a mid-size sedan representing Opel’s European approach to comfort and efficiency. Launched in 2008 to replace the Vectra, it features refined styling, a well-balanced chassis, and a strong focus on ride comfort. Depending on generation and market, it is available as a liftback (Grand Sport) or Sports Tourer wagon.
The Insignia offers a broad selection of gasoline and diesel engines, with optional all-wheel drive and modern automatic transmissions. Designed for long-distance comfort and everyday practicality, it stands as a strong competitor among European family sedans.
The Insignia offers a broad selection of gasoline and diesel engines, with optional all-wheel drive and modern automatic transmissions. Designed for long-distance comfort and everyday practicality, it stands as a strong competitor among European family sedans.
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The Opel and Vauxhall Insignia form the European foundation of the model, while the Buick Regal serves as its North American and Asian counterpart, typically emphasizing comfort and refinement. In its later generations, the Holden Commodore became a rebadged version of the Insignia, replacing the traditionally Australian-developed Commodore with a global GM product.
Despite their different names and market-specific tuning, all these models follow the same philosophy: delivering spacious, comfortable, and versatile sedans or wagons, suitable for daily driving and long-distance travel, with a wide range of gasoline, diesel, and performance-oriented powertrains depending on the market.