
Opel's new-generation flagship proves that at first glance it deserves the "new" name. It has a completely different design from the first generation Insignia, which has reached 900 thousand sales figures throughout Europe and has been selected as the car of the year 2009 in Europe. The axle distance was extended by 92 mm, providing an even more spacious interior. This difference will especially affect the passengers sitting on the rear seat. The extended axle distance allows the designers to add a more athletic and striking shape to the new Insignia Grand Sport: the new Insignia Grand Sport is longer, closer, with the flexible lines of a coupĂ© and the bold stance of a top class car. With its new design, it will make you feel that Opel's flagship is everywhere. Just as it is in the new Astra, productivity in the development process of the new Insignia has come to the forefront as a key factor. Thanks to the light materials used and the improved engineering solutions, the new Insignia has been lightened up to 175 kg. This is directly affecting agility and precision. Incorporating high-tech features such as the most sophisticated system in the segment, the four-wheel drive system with torque-vectoring capability, the new Insignia Grand Sport allows the driver to take advantage of this feature with its new eight-speed automatic transmission. In addition, the new Insignia Grand Sport includes many superior technologies that make driving safer, more comfortable and more comfortable. Further developing Astra's acclaimed Driving Responsive LED Matrix headlamp system, Opel engineers unveiled the second-generation IntelliLux LED® Matrix headlamps for the new Insignia. New headlights are faster, sharper and more powerful. The long headlights can reach up to 400 meters. The Ride Tracking System in the steering wheel incorporates comfort features such as a new head-up display system reflecting critical information, 360-degree camera, AGR-certified premium seats, front and rear seat heating and heated windscreen. Of course, the latest generation infotainment system also offers striking connectivity to IntelliLink and the new Insignia drive. Our new admiral took all the qualities of the new Astra and carried them to the next level. No competitor in the class of the new Insignia Grand Sport has so many ultra-modern technologies in it. Our new model is lightweight, agile and enjoyable. Our designers have brought this model the elegance and athleticism that can cope with top-class tools, and the price will be at a level that will make their competitors jealous. The new Insignia really deserves the Grand Sports name, "he said. Pure emotion: inspired design from Monza Concept It is not surprising that Monza Concept inspired the interior and exterior design of the new Insignia Grand Sport because the designers were in the Monza Concept design studio while creating the new Insignia. It is easy to see that the smallest details are noted in the car. The cockpit reflects the design philosophy that Opel summarizes as "German engineering has met sculptural design." Elegantly shaped, driver-facing and horizontally placed structure with the instrument panel. The design, in general, has a sense of efficiency, sharpness and spaciousness. The passengers at the rear will be pleased with the new design and proportions. The volume of luggage between 490 and 1,450 litres is quite impressive. Driving technologies that enhance driving pleasure The driving of the new Insignia Grand Sport is at least as dynamic as the image. The new model will come with the latest generation turbo engines and gearboxes when the market is introduced in 2017. Among the prominent eight-speed new automatic transmission with reduced friction, efficiency. This new gear, which will first be presented with only four-wheel drive systems, will offer leading-class shifting comfort. The new four-wheel drive system with the intelligent torque vectoring capability of the new Insignia Grand Sport is the most sophisticated system in its class. The further developed FlexRide chassis provides the basis for an ideal ride that adapts to every driving style. System; dampers, steering, gas response and automatic gearshift options to match the driver's "Standard", "Sport" or "Tour" modes. Depending on the mode selected, the steering and throttle response changes and ESP enters later or earlier. Security First: Stunning support systems
One of the key features of the new Insignia Grand Sport is the second generation of Opel's innovative and award-winning adaptive IntelliLux LED® Matrix headlamps, developed by Opel engineers with new generation LED technology. The headlamps now have 32 vertically placed sections. This is twice as much as Astra. In addition to the new headlights, the new Insignia Grand Sport also includes the following driver support systems: Head-up-Display: The speed, traffic signs, speed limiter's set speed and navigation guidance are reflected directly in the front cama in front of the driver. This ensures that the driver's eyes are constantly on the road. 360-degree camera: The cameras on all four sides of the vehicle provide a 360-degree bird's-eye view and facilitate parking manoeuvres. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): Measures the distance and adjusts the speed with the car in front. If the distance is suddenly reduced, the ACC is automatically triggering emergency braking. Lane Violation Alert System with Lane Tracking: The steering is located in small interventions and alerts the driver with the alarm if necessary, preventing unintentional lane departure. Driving Alert: The system warns the driver for right and left vehicles in 90 degree range of vehicle up to 20 meters using the sensors on the rear tamp. This is a feature that will be very helpful to the driver when reversing from a closed area. Striking in one word: the highest level of comfort and information-entertainment The new Insignia Grand Sport sets standards in comfort. Opel is one of the few manufacturers to offer AGR-certified seats in their automobiles, and it represents the greatest effort to reach these massive orthopaedic seats. Premium ergonomic front seats have standard settings as well as electric side support adjustment, massage, position memory and ventilation options. As expected from Opel, entertainment and connectivity options are provided by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible IntelliLink systems. As with previous models, smartphones can now be wirelessly charged when connected to the car's infotainment system. Opel's new flagship will make its world premiere at the Geneva International Auto Show in March 2017.


