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The Opel Insignia will have its premiere in July next year.

Opel’s next-generation range of mid-size cars promises a radical step forward. The Opel Insignia, which will have its debut at the London Motor Show in July 2008, sets technology and design standards for the Opel brand and mid-size segment. To lead off the proceedings, Opel today announced the new vehicle: Opel Insignia. The Opel Insignia will be built at Opel’s home plant in Russelsheim, which is considered to be one of the most state-of-the-art automobile production facilities in the world.

“Dynamic performance is one of the Opel brand’s core values. In the new Opel Insignia,

this defining characteristic is realized by sophisticated powertrain technology, active safety and the interface between driver and car. The Opel Insignia’s level of comfort and environmental friendliness is unrivaled even among considerably more expensive competitors,” said Alain Visser, Chief Marketing Officer, General Motors Europe. With the Opel Insignia, Opel continues pursuing its strategy of making advanced technology affordable for more customers.

Visser said about the new cars: "A closer look at our groundbreaking GTC concept car gives a good

idea of how exciting Opel’s new design language will be."

The beginning of Opel’s modern mid-size heritage dates back to 1970 with the launch of the Ascona, which sold 4.4 million units over three generations. This was succeeded by the Vectra in 1988, heralding a new era of innovative models from Opel. With almost 5.5 million models sold to date, the Opel Vectra is one of the key players in the mid-size segment.

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