Opel follows in the footsteps of including Volvo, Audi and Volkswagen, and launches a rougher Insignia four-wheel drive.
Opel launches a new version of the Insignia family car called Country Tourer.
car is an elevated version of the brand’s large station wagon with SUV details, higher ground clearance and adaptive four-wheel drive category Haldex.
Thus Opel follows in the footsteps of several other manufacturers, and Insignia Tourer Country places itself as a competitor to include the Volkswagen Passat Alltrack.
“While the Insignia Sports Tourer is a sporty elegant station wagon, the new Insignia Tourer Country is a more uncompromising top model. It has 20 mm higher ground clearance and an all-rounder made for Norwegian conditions, geography and roads, “writes Opel in a statement.
Opel presents a rough version of the Insignia.
car will come with a 2.0 liter diesel engine of 163 horsepower and 380Nm in combination with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
car will be according to the Opel brand new top model comes thus “premium fitted” here on the rock.
Prices and specifications will be announced over the summer.
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