Opel Insignia: Design of Opel's Future
• Fluid lines with crisp execution • New signal for direction of future Opel Cars The design of the Insignia takes Opel to a new level, showcasing the brand's new confidence with a bold, dynamic and sophisticated car. Únderstanding the concepts and cues that went into the creation of Insignia is vital to appreciating the driving experience.The Insignia's look signals a new direction for the brand and shows the new design elements that will be seen in future models. It also highlights the benefits of GM Europe's expanded design center, which opened two years ago and offers the latest technologies in design and engineering. GM Europe designers spent years, painstakingly refining the surfaces, carving the crisp intersecting lines and colors; testing the textures, feeling the materials and ensuring all the surface finishes were of the highest quality. The result: Sculptural artistry meets German precision.'With the Insignia, we have redefined our design vocabulary,' says Mark Adams, Vice President of Design for GM Europe. 'The Insignia is athletic and powerful, yet very elegant. It has movement; surfaces flow harmoniously, with crisp intersecting lines that define the dynamic form, so that you never tire of looking at it. Our aim was to develop a confident look which reinforced the car's superb driving dynamics but also one that made it clear that this was a beautiful vehicle with premium appeal.'Insignia: Flowing graceful lines inside and out
'This is a paradigm shift for Opel,' says John Puskar, Director Interior Design at GM Europe. 'We wanted to create interior environments for all our future vehicles that are warm, inviting and sporty. The Insignia is the first evidence of this new philosophy.'The overall goal for the design team was to create a simply beautiful car that would herald the next generation for Opel. The exterior's hallmark is its flowing graceful silhouette. The body's sculpted shape is accented by sweeping front and rear light designs and enhanced by a bold radiator grille. A distinctive 'blade' feature runs through the body side from behind the front wheel, further emphasizing its taut and rakish lines.'There are elements of crispness and structure that give the Insignia the feeling of German precision. The sculpted surfaces were then added to this framework to give it movement and make it look fluid and flowing,' says Malcolm Ward, exterior Chief Designer. Interior design in sync with exterior cues
The same design cues are expressed inside the car as well. On opening the doors, the first impression is of the bold wrap around interior. This is dominated by the signature 'wing' theme that flows from the front of the instrument panel and dives into the door panels in a downward dynamic curve. The bold surfaces from the exteriors 'blade' feature are echoed in the shape of the interior door grab handle, where the bright accent material sweeps dramatically into the door armrest. This sweeping accent is repeated in chrome shapes on the steering wheel and at the front of the center console. All of the materials work together, to create a harmonious, classy feel to the interior. The overall interior has taken a light, spacious approach that is both sporty and welcoming.
GM Europe's Design Center, one of 11 in the company's network, houses GM Europe's exterior, interior and advance design teams, all of which are able to connect with the company's top engineers to maximize synergies. With GM Europe's Engineering and Opel's plant only a few steps away, designers and engineers also keep in close contact with manufacturing to ensure quality is maintained throughout the whole vehicle development.The European design center provides designers with the location, atmosphere and tools they need to maximize the creative process and create exciting designs for the future. Nearly 350 people work in the growing design function in Rüsselsheim, creating the new products from Saab, Opel, Vauxhall and some future Saturns. The Insignia is the first car within GM to be developed globally, where the creative process that linked interior and exterior designers from Rüsselsheim to the rest of the world. 'The focus was very much on designing a beautiful Opel/Vauxhall that would head the portfolio' Adams §äid. Technically, the car had to be created to allow for regional tastes and safety requirements. The new facility utilizes the highest technology, with a state of the art virtual reality center, with its massive screens that allows designers to 'build' and test designs and examine them in various environments. Computer programs allow designers to explore a not-yet built interior and exterior with a 360° view from any level and any perspective.Source - Opel
Opel/Vauxhall Insignia named Car of the Year 2009
• Jury members say Insignia 'much more than style'• Innovation, safety and comfort highly valued
The Opel/Vauxhall Insignia was named Car of the Year 2009 (COTY) today by a panel of car journalists from 23 countries, recognizing the mid-sized car as truly revolutionary for the brand.
'Many jury members appreciated the looks and visual quality of this model but the new C/D (mid-sized) car from Rüsselsheim is much more than style,' the non-profit COTY organization §äid.
'Active and passive safety, comfort and a wide array of efficient engines characterize this model. The richness of equipment can be increased with sophisticated options such as the ‘Opel Eye', that reads road signals, FlexRide suspension and nine-mode Adaptive Forward Lighting.'
Hans Demant, Managing Director of Opel and Vice President of Engineering for General Motors Europe, says: 'We are extremely proud the Insignia has been named Car of the Year. This is confirmation of the hard work of our designers, engineers and workers; and their commitment to quality that makes the Insignia a true flagship for our brand.'
The Car of the Year is a designation given by 59 senior motoring correspondents from 23 European countries. They chose the Insignia from a tough field of 37 contenders in this year's competition. Twenty journalists placed the Insignia as number one.
To be named the best car of 2009, the journalists must take into consideration criteria such as design, safety, handling and performance. 'Technical innovation and value-for-money are particularly important factors,' COTY §äid.
With its breathtaking design and leading technology, the new Opel Insignia, available on the market in notch, hatchback and station wagon variants, truly surpasses these criteria.
The Insignia's elegant styling can be summed up as sculptural artistry meets German precision. The car also proves to be particularly efficient aerodynamically with a spectacular Cd of 0.27 which positively influences the economic, dynamic and acoustic qualities of the car. Moreover, innovations, like the Opel Eye, which can read road signs and warn drivers when they veer out of the lane, are also segment-leading technologies.
The new car will hit dealerships in Europe this year and early 2009 with a line-up of nine engines. All meet Euro 5 emissions standards and come with six-speed transmissions, either manual or automatic.
The five gasoline engines range from a four-cylinder 115 hp unit to a V6 with 260 hp. The four new direct-injection turbo-diesels exclusively developed for the Insignia feature displacement of 2.0 liters. They offer outputs spanning from 110 to 190 hp and excellent torque values ranging from 260 to 400 Nm. All combinations compare competitively in CO2 emissions. An ecoFLEX variant with remarkably low fuel consumption and CO2 emission levels will be added in the near future.
With this designation, the Insignia is the third Opel/Vauxhall model to win this prestigious award. The Kadett won the top spot in 1985; the Omega two years after that. Moreover, it is the first mid-sized sedan to win the award since 1998.Source - Opel
Opel Showcases Two World Premieres at Paris Motor Show
• Elegant and practical: Insignia Sports Tourer• Pro-Environment and Pro-Performance: Insignia ecoFLEX
Opel arrives fully equipped with two world premieres -- its dynamic new Insignia Sports Tourer with two new engines and the sleek Insignia ecoFLEX model that combines driving fun with fuel efficiency.
Opel's new station wagon wraps leading technologies in a sporty, premium body at an affordable price. The Insignia Sports Tourer boasts the same athletic, powerful and elegant design as its sedan counterpart. Yet, as Mark Adams, Vice-President of GM Europe Design points up, 'this vehicle has is own very unique personality, while still remaining consistent to the new design language that we have developed for Opel.' Sales of the Sports Tourer start in spring 2009.
Two new engines for the entire Insignia class also debut. The innovative 2.0-liter BiTurbo diesel with clean tech combustion system has 190 hp, and the downsized 1.6-liter gasoline turbo engine reaches 180 hp. These two new additions complement the wide range of seven motors – all Euro 5-certified – already on offer for the Insignia.
In addition, Opel will give the world its first glimpse at the new Insignia ecoFLEX, which offers environmentally friendly driving without compromising on performance. In contrast to competitors, it is not a low-end model, but rather a sophisticated, powerful automobile that blends driving dynamics with high fuel efficiency.
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