- Spacious: 100 liters more trunk space compared to predecessor, kicking motion opens power tailgate
- Fun: Convincing driving dynamics, all-wheel drive with torque vectoring
- Impressive: Consistent dynamic line following example of the Opel Monza Concept
- Protective: With Lane Keep Assist, Autonomous Emergency Braking and more
- Bright: Latest generation Opel IntelliLux LED Matrix light turn night into day
- Connected: IntelliLink infotainment on Opel OnStar with hotel booking and parking information
- Cozy: Heated windshield, heated steering wheel, heated front and rear seats
- Coming soon: World premiere in Geneva this March, order books open in February
Exciting eye-catcher: Athleticism of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer is derived from the Opel Monza Concept design study. |
Beautifully practical: Opel Monza Concept‘s DNA is also apparent at the rear of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer. |
Clear lines: Opel blade characterizes the side of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer. Sweeping chrome between windows and roof makes the wagon look even more dynamic. |
High-tech assistance systems: Fore more comfort and safety
The new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer comes with the same leading technologies already announced for the Opel Insignia Grand Sport. Most notably that includes the next generation of the adaptive Opel IntelliLux LED Matrix light system, which is even quicker and more precise than
before. Features such as Lane Keep Assist with automatic steering
correction increase safety even further. Furthermore, the new Insignia
is the first Opel with an active hood. In case of a collision, the hood
lifts up in milliseconds, thus increasing the distance to the engine and
offering pedestrians improved protection.
Wellness wagon: Ergonomic, AGR-certified, premium seats of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer feature electrically operated cushion adjustment, massage, memory and ventilation functions. |
Emotional eye catcher: Opel Insignia Sports Tourer in Opel Monza Concept skin
The new Opel Insignia Grand Sport already takes many cues from the athletic Opel Monza Concept
but this is taken even further in the new generation Insignia Sports
Tourer. Although the exterior dimensions have grown slightly to 4,986
millimeters, the newcomer looks much more athletic and agile. The 11
millimeters increased track, the prominent grille and the Monza
Concept-inspired headlights all add to this perception. The car’s stance
is also emphasized by the wheelbase, which has been extended by 92
millimeters to 2,829 millimeters, and a front overhang that has been
reduced by 30 millimeters. The Opel blade starting in the front door and
sweeping towards the rear helps carry the eye from front to back. The
chrome window blade dynamically flows into the LED tail lamps and gives
the ‘low’, only 1,483 millimeter tall Insignia Sports Tourer an even
more athletic appearance. The silver roof rails (standard in all
equipment levels) help stretch the car, make it look lower and emphasize
the high-quality design.
Opel Insignia Sports Tourer’s kinship with the Opel Monza Concept is especially apparent at the rear: The shape looks much lighter than before with the newcomer defined by clear lines. Together with the slim, slightly protruding LED taillights in double-wing design, they help the rear end of the Opel flagship to make a strong impression. The high-tech look of the Opel Monza Concept thus becomes reality.
Easy loader: Tailgate with an extra kick
The next generation Sports Tourer not only looks more elegant and
sporty, it is also more practical. The overhang between bumper and trunk
is reduced, thanks to the neatly designed tailgate, which also makes
loading easier. In addition, the width between the wheel arches has
increased, which makes it easier to install bulky items such as a dog
kennel. The same applies to the length of the trunk, which has grown by
97 millimeters to 2,005 millimeters with the backs of the rear seats
folded. The all-new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer thus offers a maximum trunk
volume of 1,640 liters, over 100 liters more than its predecessor.
Perfect for packing: Trunk of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer offers lots of space, a wide load surface and – with the FlexOrganizer pack – luggage nets and fastening rails in the floor. |
Cavernous: Trunk volume of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer increases at the push of a button to 1,640 liters – 100 liters more than the predecessor – by folding the rear seats. |
Wellness: Comfort and connectivity for driver and passengers
Bright outlook: The optional panorama sunroof of the Opel Insignia Sports Tourer stretches back over the heads of the rear seat passengers. |
The cockpit is adapted to the person sitting behind the steering
wheel. The driver of the all-new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer sits lower in the
car than before and is surrounded by the instruments and center console,
as if sitting in a command center. Clear lines and sculptural surfaces
true to the Opel design philosophy contribute further to the elegant
appearance. The frameless touchscreen of the IntelliLink system, which
is oriented towards the driver, displays a high-class character. In
addition to the touchscreen, the controls can be operated intuitively by
three rows of buttons. The top row is reserved for the infotainment
system, the middle row for heating, ventilation and air conditioning and
the bottom row is for driver assistance systems.
Neatly arranged cockpit: Driver of the new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer sits deep, surrounded by the instrument panel and the center console. |
Top technologies: IntelliLux LED, 360° camera, active Lane Keep Assist
One of the highlights in every sense of the word is the (already)
second generation of Opel’s innovative and award-winning adaptive IntelliLux LED Matrix light, enabled by new generation LED technology and further developments from Opel engineers. The Opel IntelliLux LED Matrix light now
has 16 LED segments integrated into each of the very slim headlamps of
the Insignia. The increased number of LED segments enables the various
light patterns to adapt to the prevailing traffic situation even more
precisely and the transitions between the multiple lighting patterns are
faster and more seamless. To improve visibility even further while
driving through curves on full high beam, Opel engineers added an
innovative active curve lighting function to the new Insignia’s
IntelliLux LED Matrix headlights. According to the steering
angle, the light intensity provided by the LED segments lighting the
inner of the curve rises to better illuminate the line to follow. Last
but not least, a further, dedicated LED spotlight located within the low
beam module provides additional illumination at full high-beam for up
to 400 meters.
Additional driver assistance systems include:
- Head-up-Display: Information on speed, traffic signs, set speed of speed limiter or navigation direction is projected onto the windshield and in the driver’s direct line of sight ensuring that the eyes remain on the road.
- 360° camera, which consists of four individual cameras on each side of the car. It enables a 360-degree bird’s-eye view and thus facilitates every parking maneuver.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), which measures the distance to the vehicle in front and adapts the speed accordingly. ACC will initiate automatic emergency braking if the distance decreases abruptly.
- Lane Keep Assist with automated steering correction and Lane Departure Warning (LDW). Provides gentle steering wheel movements (and LDW alerts if necessary) to help drivers avoid unintentionally drifting out of their lane.
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert. The system uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to detect objects coming from up to 20 meters at 90 degrees from the left or right side behind the vehicle, a very useful function when reversing out of a parking spot with limited visibility.
Pure fun to drive: Torque vectoring all-wheel drive and broad range of powertrains
Driving pleasure and safety no matter what the conditions are guaranteed thanks to the Insignia’s new intelligent all-wheel drive system with torque vectoring
– the most sophisticated in class. Two electrically controlled
multi-plate clutches in the all-wheel drive system replace the usual
rear axle differential, providing a much more precise power transmission
to each wheel individually, no matter whether the roads are graveled,
wet, icy or snowy. When cornering, additional torque is transmitted to
the outside rear wheel, sensibly reducing understeering and enabling
more precise control. The system reacts within a split-second of the
accelerator being pressed, ensuring that the car remains more stable and
easier to steer in every situation.
In addition, the further improved FlexRide chassis provides the basis for excellent, situation-based driving behavior. FlexRide adapts the dampers, steering, throttle response and shift points (on automatics) independently or based on the modes ‘Standard’, ‘Sport’ or ‘Tour’, which can be selected by the driver. The new central ‘Drive Mode Control’ software is the heart and soul of the adaptive chassis. It continuously analyzes the information provided by the sensors and settings and recognizes the individual driving style.
In addition, the further improved FlexRide chassis provides the basis for excellent, situation-based driving behavior. FlexRide adapts the dampers, steering, throttle response and shift points (on automatics) independently or based on the modes ‘Standard’, ‘Sport’ or ‘Tour’, which can be selected by the driver. The new central ‘Drive Mode Control’ software is the heart and soul of the adaptive chassis. It continuously analyzes the information provided by the sensors and settings and recognizes the individual driving style.
When the order books open, the all-new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer will be
available with a range of turbocharged gasoline and diesel engines along
with latest generation transmissions. An absolute newcomer can be found
in the highly efficient eight-speed automatic. It impresses with class-leading shifting comfort and will initially only be available in combination with all-wheel drive.
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