Wednesday, 11 November 2020

TÜV Report 2021: Opel Insignia and Opel ADAM are best in class

  • Opel Insignia flagship takes strong second place overall
  • Opel claims two of six possible class victories for cars between two and three years old
  • Results from 8.8 million major inspections

Opel Insignia 

Opel ADAM and the flagship Insignia have fewer errors than other cars in their classes. As last year, in the new TÜV Report the Opel ADAM continues to dominate the segment for mini cars aged two to three years, with an average significant error rating of only 3.7 per cent. TÜV has even fewer concerns with Opel’s flagship. Opel Insignia is not only at the top of its class, it also takes the silver medal in the overall classification. With a rating of 2.2 percent, Opel Insignia is only just behind the Mercedes GLC (1.7 percent).

Opel ADAM

“With the Opel Insignia, we are pleased to see that a midsize model from a volume manufacturer has made it to the podium”, said Joachim Bühler, Managing Director of the TÜV Association.

Opel Insignia ST

“The new TÜV Report is confirmation of our high level of quality, from flagship to small cars”, said Andreas Marx, the head of Opel in Germany. “Of course, we always aim to increase customer satisfaction in all areas. Our decades-old advertising claim – Opel the reliable – applies to our cars more than ever.”

 Opel Insignia GSi



When it comes to the technical condition of vehicles in Germany, the TÜV Report has been a reliable source since 1972. The strengths and weaknesses of individual cars are listed in classes according to their age. Around 8.8 million major inspections were analysed for the TÜV Report 2021. Two hundred and twenty-eight different models were inspected between July 2019 and June 2020.

Opel Insignia GSi ST



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