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Insignia points to new direction for Vauxhall

publication date: Nov 30, 2007
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author/source: Robin Roberts
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The replacement for the Vectra will called Insignia when it debuts at next summer’s British International Motor Show in London.

“Dynamic performance is one of the Vauxhall brand’s core values. In the new Insignia, this defining characteristic is realised by sophisticated powertrain technology, active safety and the interface between driver and car,” said Alain Visser, Chief Marketing Officer, General Motors Europe.

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With the Insignia, Vauxhall continues pursuing its strategy of making advanced technology affordable for more customers.

When it comes to the new car’s design, Visser says, “A closer look at our groundbreaking GTC concept car gives a good idea of how exciting Vauxhall’s new design language will be.”

Insignia is the most innovative, ambitious model ever to come from Vauxhall, combining the best environmental technologies with those designed to deliver optimum driver pleasure and active safety.

It is the latest evolution in GM's quest to lead the market, not just in volume but in quality, style and overall appeal.

Vauxhall’s mid-size heritage dates back to 1957, with the launch of the Victor. In total, over a million Victors were sold over five generations.

It was succeeded by the Cavalier in 1975, which recorded over 1.8 million sales in three generations until 1995.

Two generations of Vectra were then produced, and over a million models have been sold in the UK to date.The new Insignia name will be used across Europe.



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