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Insignia 2.0 Turbo Design Edition Automatic

Insignia 2.0 Turbo Design Edition Automatic (Germany, 2010)

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This Opel Insignia 2.0 Turbo Design Edition Automatic was launched in 2010. It is the 1st generation of the executive model. Powered by a 1998cc engine, this version has a power output of 220 hp. This Insignia 2.0 Turbo Design Edition Automatic is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100km/h in 7.7 seconds at a maximum speed of 240 km/h. The engine is mated with a 6-speed automatic transmission. This executive-version features a combined consumption of 9.1 l/100km. CO2 emissions are fixed at 214 g/km. It has a boot volume of 500 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats.

Note: The data on this car profile refer to vehicles available in Germany.


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Opel entered the automobile business in 1899, selling Opel-Lutzmann cars, the first of them being the “Patent Motor Car”. Partnership between Opel and Lutzman was terminated in 1901 and Adam Opel’s son initiated a new contract with the French carmaker Darracq that allowed the German company to built Opel-Darracq cars. These cars received their chassis from Darracq and their bodies from Opel.

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