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Vauxhall VXR Insignia may be HSV – First Look

July 8, 2009 by George Skentzos  




Holden Special Vehicles hasn’t been shy, previously, in suggesting that this car could come to Australia wearing a HSV badge in place of the Vauxhall/Opel badge.

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By Mandy Parry-Jones, Goodwood, England

In fact HSV Managing Director Phil Harding told CarAdvice last year that this was one of the cars he was seriously considering as an addition to the HSV range.

Tucked away in a far corner of the Supercar enclosure at the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed was a very important car making its public debut in the UK – the Vauxhall/Opel Insignia VXR.
Perhaps this was a telling sign that Goodwood is much bigger than the public debut of a street car, or maybe it was a telling sign that Vauxhall/Opel is lying low while a decision is made as to ownership of the company.

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Other companies such as Audi, Toyota, Mercedes Benz, Mazda and Alfa Romeo had their own large feature stands in the main exhibition area but not GM.

While Goodwood echoed with the sound of screeching tyres and the roar of engines, not too far away in Luton, Vauxhall workers wondered about their future as Canadian company Magna continued talks with GM on a buyout.

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Vauxhall’s Insignia VXR is due to become public property just after Goodwood and this was the first time it had been seen in motion as it tackled the Goodwood hillclimb in demonstration runs twice a day.

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Recently Vauxhall in the UK said that it already had an order book with 15,000 names listed for the Insignia VXR out of a total of 30,000 due for production in its first year.

Firmly set in its sights are the likes of BMW’s M3 and the Audi S4, a difficult couple to shoot down but the Insignia VXR just may be able to aim that high.

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With a sub six second 0-60mph speed provided through the muscle of its 325bhp Insignia engine and forced to the ground through a sophisticated four-wheel-drive chassis, this car should have a good go at taking the fight to the loftier BMW M3 and Audi S4 even if only in terms of performance and not chic badging.

Vauxhall’s 2.8 litre V6 Turbo ECOTEC spits out its power through the use of a micro-alloy forged steel crank, a 60-degree cylinder angle, a single, twin-scroll turbocharger and variable value timing – it is a sophisticated powerplant.

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It can easily top 240km/h and while we were not able to drive the vehicle it nevertheless was impressive at Goodwood, not such a given when surrounded by such lofty company.

As it is based on the 2009 European Car of the Year, the Insignia VXR has a very good working platform on which the company has mounted its 4X4 technology and refined it with extensive testing at Nurburgring in Germany.

Highlights of this package are a ‘HiPerStrut’ – GM talk for high performance struts – front suspension system with an adaptive 4X4 system that incorporates an electronic Limited Slip Differential (eLSD) and a 10 millimetre reduction in ride height over the Insignia SRi.

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The HiPerStrut system is unique to the VXR and serves to reduce torque-steer and maintain negative camber during cornering, thus improving ultimate grip levels in wet or dry conditions.

Standard 19-inch alloy wheels, 20-inch lightweight forged alloys with bespoke tyres are also available; do little to hide the impressive Brembo brakes with colour-keyed callipers and vented/cross-drilled discs.

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Looking over the car at Goodwood, where it was shoehorned under a canopy was difficult, made all the more so as it was surrounded by some of the most outstanding supercar designs on the planet.

But when separated away from the Bugattis, the McLarens, and the Pagani Zondas sharing the paddock, you can see a design that shows finesse, there is hint of tearaway lurking under the guise of a softly shaped sedan.

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Its plain bonnet and main grille are underscored by a deep bumper with twin mesh grilles and scoops flanking each side. From the back the rear spoiler and dual chrome exhausts signal its fiery intentions.

There is a touch of Alfa Romeo styling to the rear but the front shows definite and clear GM roots that said, the two meet beautifully creating a low purposeful sports design that is individual enough to stand out but not so quirky that it disenfranchises the masses.

VXR INTERIOR

Inside the stylishly simple, spaceship inspired Recaro front seats are figure hugging and sit you perfectly behind the two-tone steering wheel.

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Just a personal observation but the centre console seemed a little too cluttered however, the rest of the interior had nice touches but appeared quite dark, lifted only by the touches of silver. It was a hot day and it was hot inside.

Vauxhall/Opel is planning to cover all angles with the Insignia VXR by introducing hatch, sedan and sports tourer (read station wagon) versions.

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The sports tourer version is the fastest station wagon that Vauxhall has ever put its name to and is the first to incorporate Adaptive 4X4 and an eLSD.

Well Mr Harding just when will these start wearing the HSV badge down under?

All VXRs are available with a colour palette comprising Arden Blue, Power Red, Carbon Flash Black, Silver Lake, Olympic White and Technical Grey.

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Comments

56 Responses to “Vauxhall VXR Insignia may be HSV – First Look”
  1. Wheelnut®™ says:

    Shak – even if the Insignia were to take sales away from the Clubbie or Senator its still going to be a sale for HSV isn’t it? and who knows one day they might upgrade to a Clubbie

    having said that ust as the Opel sourced VX-R Astra has attracted a number of new customers to HSV; I expect the Insignia would do a similar thing in terms of those who want an AWD sports sedan and not a V8

  2. Shak says:

    Wheelnut you know how HSV/Holden operate they must have a V8 at the top of the heirarchy.

  3. Wheelnut®™ says:

    Yeah; most performance car companies have a V8 as their hero car – with the exception of Porsche and a handful of others

    However; by offering not only a 4cylinder Hatchback like the Astra and a Medium sized AWD Sedan like the Insignia HSV are/will attract a new type of customer

    Because not everyone wants a V8 – particularly given that these days a well engineered 4 or 6 cylinder can produce just as much power and be more efficient etc.

    Remember when HSV started they only did V8 sedans then they introduced the Maloo Ute and more recently a Wagon.
    Different types of cars have different characteristics and appeal to different type of people.. and the more diversity you have in your range the more you increase the chances of a sale.

    The next step is for them to introduce a Diesel Powered car as they are becoming more and more popular.

    Even if the Insignia doesn’t make it to Australia as an HSV don’t be surprised if they whack a Direct Injection Twin Turbo Optimised [DITTO] V6 engine into a Commodore to create a new budget entry level car instead.

  4. Shak says:

    Im just waiting for the DITTO engine, but HSV guy Phil Harding says that weight reduction and more powerful engines are top of the agenda. Now that you bring up AWD they did do the Avalanche wagon in the VY cycle, that was an awesome car but didnt sell well. He also says Diesel is coming he just doesnt know when. Lets wait and see.

  5. DesignEng©™ says:

    Guys, HSV will do LPG before diesel.

    And bringing the Insignia here as a HSV only doesn’t stack up. The requirement to supply spare parts for 7+ years alone is a problem, let alone all of the other compliance issues. There would simply never be enough numbers sold.

  6. Byron says:

    One of the best cars ever produced :) I hopes it comes 2 australia as a HSV/Holden. Better than Epica thats 4 sure. And that interior. WOW! Go HOLDEN

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