We may earn a commission from links on this page. We told you to expect a Vauxhall Insignia Sport Tourer VXR. Lo-and-behold, here it is, a 320 HP, 6.0 second 0-to-60 MPH all-wheel-drive sport wagon ...
Vauxhall today confirmed that its new Insignia VXR - the British flavor of Opel Insignia OPC - will go on sale this summer but pricing details are yet to be unveiled. The new model will be available ...
With 10,000 kilometres of gruelling validation at the world’s most fearsome and demanding test track now under their belt, the Vauxhall Insignia VXR hatch and saloon are set to raise the bar in their ...
Opel/Vauxhall has just launched the Sports Tourer version of the Insignia VXR, also known as Insignia OPC, a longer version of the high-performance car that obviously fits between the hatch and the ...
I maintain that Vauxhall's desire to be a premium brand is a slightly foolhardy thing to publicise. It's honourable and everyone's allowed to dream, but has anybody in the history of the world woken ...
Justin Cupler has been a member of the TopSpeed team since 2012. Justin's love for cars started back when he was just five years old, helping his dad work on his 1957 Chevy Bell Air and then his 1966 ...
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Vauxhall hasn't actually changed much to make the Insignia VXR SuperSport faster. The company removed the car's electronic speed limiter, which was previously set at 155 mph, and subsequently dressed ...
We're absolutely pleased to see this newest performance sedan from GM's European performance studios. Aiming, with no excuses, directly at the Audi S4, is a 2.8-liter V6 turbo ECOTEC engine. That ...
The next-generation Vauxhall Insignia VXR is set to receive a similar torque vectoring all-wheel drive system to the Ford Focus RS. Autocar reports that Vauxhall has been working with GKN, the same ...
DO you remember the Lotus Carlton? Back in the day, it was the fastest thing with four doors for less than £100,000. Lotus took the standard Carlton 3.0-litre straight six, bored it out to 3.6-litres ...
What’s this, has the VXR brand gone all sensible? Depends on how sensible you class a 321bhp family saloon that hits 60mph in 5.6sec and could top 170mph were it not for the killjoy limiter. But yes, ...
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