Opel Insignia
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The Opel Insignia is a mid-size/large family car engineered and produced by the German car manufacturer Opel, currently in its second generation. Production of the Insignia started in August 2008, replacing the Vectra and Signum.[1] The vehicle is sold under the Vauxhall marque in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Insignia. It has also been sold by Holden in Australia as the Holden Insignia and later as the Holden Commodore, from 2018 onwards. In 2011, the Buick marque in North America launched a derivative version of the Opel Insignia known as the Buick Regal.[2][3]
In Chile, the vehicle was originally due to be marketed as the Chevrolet Vectra,[4] but went on sale as the Opel Insignia instead.[5]
The Insignia made its debut in Australia in August 2012, badged as an Opel,[6] but was dropped one year later after the brand was withdrawn from the market.[7] The first generation Insignia was again launched in Australia (and New Zealand for the first time) under the Holden marque in 2015. From February 2018, the second generation Insignia was sold under the name of the Commodore (ZB) until 2020, when it was discontinued.
The Insignia is produced in Opel’s plant in Rüsselsheim, Germany.
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