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The Insignia debuted as the Vauxhall Insignia at the 2008 British International Motor Show in London on 23 July. [11] It then went on sale in European dealerships in October 2008 for the 2009 model year as a five-door liftback and five-door estate dubbed Sports Tourer – a departure for Opel which traditionally used the "Caravan" name to ...
2008–2017 Opel Insignia, Vauxhall Insignia, Holden Insignia VXR, Buick Regal, Chevrolet Vectra (saloon, hatchback, estate) 2012–2016 Chevrolet Malibu, Holden Malibu ; SL LWB. 2010–2016 Buick LaCrosse/Alpheon ; 2010–2012 Saab 9-5 ; 2012–2019 Roewe 950 [4] EL LWB. 2012–2019 Cadillac XTS
2017 Vauxhall Insignia. E2XX: FWD/AWD: 2016: 2016–present Chevrolet Malibu; 2017 – 2020 Holden Commodore; 2017–2022 Opel Insignia; 2017–2022 Vauxhall Insignia; 2017–present Buick Regal; The successor to the Epsilon II platform. 2017 Chevrolet Sonic. Gamma II: FWD/AWD: 2010: 2010 – 2015 Chevrolet Spark; 2010 – 2015 Holden Barina ...
Also marketed as the Vauxhall Combo Life in the UK. ZAFIRA/VIVARO LIFE: Zafira Life: 2019 2019 2024 Passenger version of the Vivaro. Also marketed as the Vauxhall Vivaro Life in the UK. Vans: COMBO: Combo: 1986 2018 2024 Panel van and leisure activity vehicle that shares its basic platform with the Peugeot Partner. Also marketed as the Vauxhall ...
Vauxhall vehicles, past and present, sold under the Vauxhall brand, now a subsidy of Stellantis. ... Insignia (2008–present) Magnum (1973–1978) Mokka (2012–present)
Ford and Vauxhall produced factory-built estate variants of all three of their respective core models (small-, family- and large-size cars) by the 1970s. The FD - and FE -Series Vauxhall Victors, built between 1966 and 1978, were large cars and featured estate models in the style of an American station wagon with front and rear bench seats and ...
VXR was the branding for the high performance trim specification, used since 2004 for models in many of Vauxhall's car range in the United Kingdom. Holden has also used the VXR badge for some of its high-performance cars such as the Astra VXR, Insignia VXR, and the Commodore VXR.
Vauxhall Motors Limited [note 2] is a British [6] car company headquartered in Chalton, Bedfordshire, England. Vauxhall became a subsidiary of Stellantis in January 2021, having previously been owned by General Motors since 1925. Vauxhall is one of the oldest established vehicle manufacturers and distribution companies in the United Kingdom.