Opel Insignia 2.0 Turbo 250 4x4
Model Year 2013 (Opel Insignia A restyle), D - Segment (Large family car)

drivers'

3.0

rating

Badges:
hatchback
hatchback
x 5
x 5
4 x 4
4 x 4
2.0 L4 16v
Turbo
Turbo
Petrol
Petrol

Basic info on Opel Insignia 2.0 Turbo 250 4x4

The German car was first shown in year 2013 and powered by a 4 - cylinder turbo petrol unit, produced by Opel. The engine offers a displacement of 2.0 litre matched to a 4 x 4 wheel drive system and a manual gearbox with 6 or a automatic gearbox with 6 gears. Vehicle in question is a large family car with the top speed of 250km/h, reaching the 100km/h (62mph) mark in 7.5s and consuming around 7.8 liters of fuel every 100 kilometers.

Data

Engine info ( issues & breakdowns )
Opel / General Motors

2.0 A20NHH

displacement:
1998
cc
configuration:
4 - Inline
 
valves:
16, 4 p/ cylinder
 
aspiration:
Turbo
 
fuel type:
Petrol
 
power:
250
hp
torque:
400
Nm
Vehicle information - Opel Insignia
94% score
produced:
2013. - 2017.
 
body style:
hatchback
5 door
length:
4842
mm
width:
1858
mm
height:
1484
mm
boot:
500 - 1015
l
fuel tank:
70
l

Marketing

Performance

Manual gearbox performance

emission

E

category

manual gearbox

6 gears

average

7.8

l/100km

weight:
1633
kg
acc. 0-100 km/h:
7.5
s
top speed:
250
km/h
cons. (urban):
10.6
l/100km
cons. (highway):
6.3
l/100km
cons. (average):
7.8
l/100km
CO2 emissions:
184
g/km
Automatic gearbox performance

emission

E

category

automatic

6 gears

average

8.3

l/100km

weight:
1688
kg
acc. 0-100 km/h:
7.7
s
top speed:
245
km/h
cons. (urban):
11.7
l/100km
cons. (highway):
6.3
l/100km
cons. (average):
8.3
l/100km
CO2 emissions:
194
g/km

Pros & Cons compared to direct rivals

safety
reliability
comfort
practicality
performance
economy
boot space

Safety results for Opel Insignia

EuroNCAP: 94% occupant safety

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