
Vauxhall has revealed a new version for the very successful Insignia. It combines the Adaptive 4×4 all-wheel drive system with the adaptive FlexRide chassis and the electronically controlled rear limited slip differential (eLSD).
The new Insignia will be offered with four petrol engines ranging from 140PS to 325PS. A diesel engine will also be offered by Vauxhall to the tune of 160PS 2.0 CDTi. The 2.0 CDTi engine will be found in the ecoFLEX model, having low fuel consumption and CO2 emission.
The new Insignia Sports Tourer 4×4 is powered by a 2.0-litre 160HP CDTi diesel engine. It also features a power tailgate with programmable opening height, Automatic Self Levelling Rear Suspension (standard with Towing Pack), and the Flex Organizer Cargo management system.
Vauxhall has also announced a new trim level called SRi Vx-Line. It features a VXR-style sport leather steering wheel and gearshift gaiter and 19-inch, five-spoke alloys. The second trim level introduced, the Indian Summer interior, adds Nappa leather and cashmere stitching to the mix. The car will be expected to make its debut by this September.

































