The 2022 Opel Insignia family, whose production will end this year, continues to be on the Turkish lists with a single version.
The transformation dynamics of Opel as a brand show itself through new names added to its product range for a while. We can talk about a new face as an identity with the transformation Mokka has experienced in herself and the make-up moves for names such as Crossland and Grandland. The flagship Insignia will also get its share from this process in the Germany-based brand, whose transformation process continues with the effect of electricity in the upcoming period. The badge, which we know will bid farewell to the D sedan form, is expected to continue on the road as a vehicle that approaches SUV dynamics in the new generation. The 2022 Opel Insignia, the last examples of which will come off the production line this year, is still on the lists with a single package in Turkey. The Insignia, which is included in the Opel Turkey lists with its 1.5-liter diesel engine, 8-stage automatic transmission and Exclusive equipment package combination, has a price tag of 1,199,900 TL. It has a price tag.
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Expectations from the transformation after 2022 Opel Insignia
It is expected that the Opel front will continue with a completely different body for the Insignia, which we have included the developments in the process as stages. As in the C5 X example, the official introduction of the new model, which is expected to have SUV qualities, is among the possibilities that appear on the table in the next three years. Opel Manager Stephen Norman stated that the Insignia will undergo an unprecedented transformation within the brand, in the focus of demand in the industry a while ago. In the new statement from the brand a short time ago; “In order to meet emissions standards and pave the way for new electric models to come to the family, production of the Insignia at its Russelsheim facilities will end this year. We are also working on the new model, which is built on a completely electric infrastructure.” was stated.