Future of Holden Commodore Makes Geneva Motor Show Debut
The next-generation Opel Insignia Grand Sport and Grand Tourer made their public debut on March 7, 2017 at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, giving a first look at the future of the Holden Commodore.
by Staff
March 12, 2017
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The next-generation Opel Insignia Grand Sport and Grand Tourer made their public debut on March 7, 2017 at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, giving a first look at the future of the Holden Commodore.
The next generation Holdem Commodore, based on the Opel Insignia, is set to go on sale in Australia early in 2018.
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Inspired by the 2013 Opel Monza concept, the next-generation Insignia utilizes a clean sheet design created at Opel’s Russelsheim headquarters. GM Australia Design Director, Richard Ferlazzo, said the European team worked closely with the GM Australia team.Available in sedan and sportwagon bodystyles, the next-generation Commodore also promises a host of state-of-the-art technology features including heads-up display, auto emergency braking with adaptive cruise control and a next-generation LED matrix lighting system offering double the amount of light cells as the all-new Astra hatch.
Next-Generation Commodore key highlights:
Cutting-edge driver assistance systems and technology:
Autonomous emergency braking
Adaptive cruise control
Speed limit cruise control
Lane departure warning
Lane keep assist
Forward collision alert
Side blind-zone alert
Rear cross-traffic alert
Next-generation comfort and convenience technologies:
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