It’s Showtime: The Opel World Premieres at the IAA


Opel at the 67th International Motor Show

-Grandland X: The dynamic SUV with lots of space

-Insignia GSi: The special sports machine for connoisseurs

-Insignia Country Tourer: Stylish off-road looks for adventurers

-Opel Exclusive: The individualists customized for personal taste

-Vivaro Tourer and more: The luxurious space shuttles from Opel

-Live at the IAA: Stand D09 in Hall 8.0, press conference on Sept 12, 9:10 – 9:25 a.m.

Frankfurt. With the new brand credo “The future is everyone’s” Opel recently merged with PSA to create a true European champion. Visitors to the 67th International Motor Show in Frankfurt from September 14 to 24 can see first-hand what this means. A number of models with the Blitz make their world premiere at the Opel Stand D09 in Hall 8.0.

Leading the way is the new Opel Grandland X, jointly developed by Opel and PSA from a proverbial white sheet of paper. With its dynamic, adventurous silhouette, top technologies, typical SUV qualities and generous space for up to five people and their luggage, it will be a true contender in the booming SUV segment. World premiere number 2, the new Insignia GSi with an extra-sharp chassis, and number 3, the new Insignia Country Tourer, will also spark excitement. While the Insignia GSi is a real sports machine for connoisseurs, the Country Tourer will appeal to Insignia fans who prefer a stylish, practical station wagon with off-road looks. Both feature the intelligent all-wheel drive system with torque vectoring – unique in this segment. And the individualists among Opel aficionados will be delighted to hear that the exceptional personalization concept Opel Exclusive is also being introduced.

In addition, Opel will also debut the new large vans of the bestseller Vivaro at the show, including the Vivaro Tourer. They are ideal as highly versatile and comfortable passenger variants. For instance, the Vivaro Tourer with a rotating seat bench or swiveling individual seats in the second row and a folding table can be turned into a chic and practical business lounge in no time at all.

All new models will be in the spotlight at the Press Conference with Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller on Tuesday, September 12, from 9:10 to 9:25 a.m.

“The new Opel brand claim ‘The future is everyone’s’ is a promise and an obligation. We stand for that and our products stand for that. Our world premieres at the IAA show how we at Opel make innovative technologies in elegant and practical cars available for a broad audience. And with models like the new Opel Grandland X we enter new market segments and offer our customers more choice than ever before. Come visit us at the IAA and see for yourself,” is the open invitation from Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller.

Opel Grandland X: Dynamic compact SUV for booming market

Modern, dynamic lines, a cool off-road look and the elevated seating position with good all-round visibility typical of an SUV, along with a host of top technologies as well as plenty of space and comfort for up to five passengers – this is the new Opel Grandland X. The portfolio of ultra-modern assistance and comfort features for the Grandland X is first class: Automatic Cruise Control with pedestrian detection and Automatic Emergency Braking, Driver Drowsiness Alert, Advanced Park Assist and the 360? Camera are just some highlights. Opel again delivers on its commitment to leadership in lighting technology, equipping the Grandland X with bright driving light thanks to Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) LED headlamps. And the newcomer offers driving fun all year round and on every surface. This is also thanks to the optional electronic IntelliGrip traction that ensures best traction and stable handling regardless of whether the Grandland X is travelling on snow, mud, sand or wet surfaces.

AGR-certified ergonomic front seats (Campaign for Healthier Backs), heated steering wheel as well as seat heating front and rear ensure top comfort. The tailgate that opens and closes with a simple foot movement enables easy access from outside. In typical Opel fashion, Grandland X drivers and passengers enjoy top connectivity with the latest generation of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatible IntelliLink systems as well as the personal connectivity and service assistant Opel OnStar including Wi-Fi Hotspot[1] and new services such as booking hotel rooms[2] and searching for parking[3].

Ideally equipped, the 4.48-meter long Grandland X and third member of the Opel X family is a true contender in the booming SUV class and will further revitalize the segment. In the compact class alone, the SUV share has increased from seven percent in 2010 to nearly 20 percent today. At the same time, the Grandland X expands the extensive Opel portfolio in the very popular compact car segment.

Opel Insignia GSi: Sharp sports machine for driving fun with foresight

Sharper, more precise, even more efficient. The new Opel Insignia GSi is a sports machine – as a limousine or station wagon – for those who like something special. A driver’s car for maximum fun on all kinds of roads. The standard FlexRide chassis with very dynamic set-up that adapts to prevailing driving style and road conditions in split seconds as well as the new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires on 20-inch alloy wheels ensure an extremely high level of grip. The intelligent all-wheel drive with torque vectoring is unique in this segment – with this technology, the new Opel Insignia GSi responds even more directly and precisely to steering commands, offers top lateral grip for maximum stability and shines with exemplary traction. The new eight-speed automatic transmission can be operated via shift-paddles at the steering wheel for an even more active driving experience. Typical of the new Insignia generation is the combination of lightweight design, low center of gravity and 2.0-liter turbo power. This results in excellent balance and a very good power-to-weight ratio, virtues that are also reflected on the stop watch. “The new Insignia GSi is clearly quicker over one lap of the N?rburgring Nordschleife than the more powerful Insignia OPC of the previous generation,” concluded Director Performance Cars & Motorsport, Volker Strycek, during testing. One of the reasons is that the GSi limousine is 160 kilograms lighter than a comparable Insignia OPC 2.8 V6 Turbo. Just like a lean athlete.

Such internal values deserve a special exterior. With large chrome air-intakes at the front and its neat rear fascia with spoiler for the necessary downforce on the rear axle, the GSi’s looks perfectly match the performance. The AGR-certified, leather upholstered, integrated sports seats (specially developed for the GSi), the leather sports steering wheel and the aluminum pedals add the finishing touches.

Opel Insignia Country Tourer: Tough shell, comfortable interior

The new Opel Insignia Country Tourer rounds off the Insignia presence at the IAA. Another top variant in the Insignia family, it captivates with its own special, tough charm also thanks to its stylish appearance. The silver colored skid plate helps to pull the car down to underline the solid stance. Molded black protective cladding around the lower vehicle body and the wheel arches emphasize the rugged appearance. The rear end also delivers adventurous cues, such as a silver colored skid plate and dual exhaust bezels that reinforce the wider impression.

Those who wish to leave asphalt roads behind will welcome 20 millimeters of additional ground clearance along with the all-wheel drive with Twinster torque vectoring and the new five-link rear suspension. Powerful turbo engines ensure lively performance.

Matching the character of the rugged all-rounder, the new Insignia Country Tourer is above all extremely practical, also thanks to an optional sensor-controlled tailgate, standard roof rack as well as a wide portfolio of ultra-modern assistance systems, connectivity possibilities and comfort features.

Opel at the 67th International Motor Show

-Grandland X: The dynamic SUV with lots of space

-Insignia GSi: The special sports machine for connoisseurs

-Insignia Country Tourer: Stylish off-road looks for adventurers

-Opel Exclusive: The individualists customized for personal taste

-Vivaro Tourer and more: The luxurious space shuttles from Opel

-Live at the IAA: Stand D09 in Hall 8.0, press conference on Sept 12, 9:10 - 9:25 a.m.

Frankfurt. With the new brand credo “The future is everyone’s” Opel recently merged with PSA to create a true European champion. Visitors to the 67th International Motor Show in Frankfurt from September 14 to 24 can see first-hand what this means. A number of models with the Blitz make their world premiere at the Opel Stand D09 in Hall 8.0.

Leading the way is the new Opel Grandland X, jointly developed by Opel and PSA from a proverbial white sheet of paper. With its dynamic, adventurous silhouette, top technologies, typical SUV qualities and generous space for up to five people and their luggage, it will be a true contender in the booming SUV segment. World premiere number 2, the new Insignia GSi with an extra-sharp chassis, and number 3, the new Insignia Country Tourer, will also spark excitement. While the Insignia GSi is a real sports machine for connoisseurs, the Country Tourer will appeal to Insignia fans who prefer a stylish, practical station wagon with off-road looks. Both feature the intelligent all-wheel drive system with torque vectoring – unique in this segment. And the individualists among Opel aficionados will be delighted to hear that the exceptional personalization concept Opel Exclusive is also being introduced.

In addition, Opel will also debut the new large vans of the bestseller Vivaro at the show, including the Vivaro Tourer. They are ideal as highly versatile and comfortable passenger variants. For instance, the Vivaro Tourer with a rotating seat bench or swiveling individual seats in the second row and a folding table can be turned into a chic and practical business lounge in no time at all.

All new models will be in the spotlight at the Press Conference with Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller on Tuesday, September 12, from 9:10 to 9:25 a.m.

“The new Opel brand claim ‘The future is everyone’s’ is a promise and an obligation. We stand for that and our products stand for that. Our world premieres at the IAA show how we at Opel make innovative technologies in elegant and practical cars available for a broad audience. And with models like the new Opel Grandland X we enter new market segments and offer our customers more choice than ever before. Come visit us at the IAA and see for yourself,” is the open invitation from Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller.

Opel Grandland X: Dynamic compact SUV for booming market

Modern, dynamic lines, a cool off-road look and the elevated seating position with good all-round visibility typical of an SUV, along with a host of top technologies as well as plenty of space and comfort for up to five passengers – this is the new Opel Grandland X. The portfolio of ultra-modern assistance and comfort features for the Grandland X is first class: Automatic Cruise Control with pedestrian detection and Automatic Emergency Braking, Driver Drowsiness Alert, Advanced Park Assist and the 360? Camera are just some highlights. Opel again delivers on its commitment to leadership in lighting technology, equipping the Grandland X with bright driving light thanks to Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) LED headlamps. And the newcomer offers driving fun all year round and on every surface. This is also thanks to the optional electronic IntelliGrip traction that ensures best traction and stable handling regardless of whether the Grandland X is travelling on snow, mud, sand or wet surfaces.

AGR-certified ergonomic front seats (Campaign for Healthier Backs), heated steering wheel as well as seat heating front and rear ensure top comfort. The tailgate that opens and closes with a simple foot movement enables easy access from outside. In typical Opel fashion, Grandland X drivers and passengers enjoy top connectivity with the latest generation of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatible IntelliLink systems as well as the personal connectivity and service assistant Opel OnStar including Wi-Fi Hotspot[1] and new services such as booking hotel rooms[2] and searching for parking[3].

Ideally equipped, the 4.48-meter long Grandland X and third member of the Opel X family is a true contender in the booming SUV class and will further revitalize the segment. In the compact class alone, the SUV share has increased from seven percent in 2010 to nearly 20 percent today. At the same time, the Grandland X expands the extensive Opel portfolio in the very popular compact car segment.

Opel Insignia GSi: Sharp sports machine for driving fun with foresight

Sharper, more precise, even more efficient. The new Opel Insignia GSi is a sports machine – as a limousine or station wagon – for those who like something special. A driver’s car for maximum fun on all kinds of roads. The standard FlexRide chassis with very dynamic set-up that adapts to prevailing driving style and road conditions in split seconds as well as the new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires on 20-inch alloy wheels ensure an extremely high level of grip. The intelligent all-wheel drive with torque vectoring is unique in this segment – with this technology, the new Opel Insignia GSi responds even more directly and precisely to steering commands, offers top lateral grip for maximum stability and shines with exemplary traction. The new eight-speed automatic transmission can be operated via shift-paddles at the steering wheel for an even more active driving experience. Typical of the new Insignia generation is the combination of lightweight design, low center of gravity and 2.0-liter turbo power. This results in excellent balance and a very good power-to-weight ratio, virtues that are also reflected on the stop watch. “The new Insignia GSi is clearly quicker over one lap of the N?rburgring Nordschleife than the more powerful Insignia OPC of the previous generation,” concluded Director Performance Cars & Motorsport, Volker Strycek, during testing. One of the reasons is that the GSi limousine is 160 kilograms lighter than a comparable Insignia OPC 2.8 V6 Turbo. Just like a lean athlete.

Such internal values deserve a special exterior. With large chrome air-intakes at the front and its neat rear fascia with spoiler for the necessary downforce on the rear axle, the GSi’s looks perfectly match the performance. The AGR-certified, leather upholstered, integrated sports seats (specially developed for the GSi), the leather sports steering wheel and the aluminum pedals add the finishing touches.

Opel Insignia Country Tourer: Tough shell, comfortable interior

The new Opel Insignia Country Tourer rounds off the Insignia presence at the IAA. Another top variant in the Insignia family, it captivates with its own special, tough charm also thanks to its stylish appearance. The silver colored skid plate helps to pull the car down to underline the solid stance. Molded black protective cladding around the lower vehicle body and the wheel arches emphasize the rugged appearance. The rear end also delivers adventurous cues, such as a silver colored skid plate and dual exhaust bezels that reinforce the wider impression.

Those who wish to leave asphalt roads behind will welcome 20 millimeters of additional ground clearance along with the all-wheel drive with Twinster torque vectoring and the new five-link rear suspension. Powerful turbo engines ensure lively performance.

Matching the character of the rugged all-rounder, the new Insignia Country Tourer is above all extremely practical, also thanks to an optional sensor-controlled tailgate, standard roof rack as well as a wide portfolio of ultra-modern assistance systems, connectivity possibilities and comfort features.

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