GM gives very early sneak peek at next-gen Astra
September 9, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Frankfurt Auto Show, Euro, Hatchbacks, GM, Saturn, Opel, Vauxhall
We just told you about Bob Lutz’ comments that the Saturn Astra is too expensive and not making any money in the U.S., but that may change when the next iteration arrives. Of course, the next Astra will debut in Europe first as an Opel (and Vauxhall in the UK), but we suspect that GM will offer it in the U.S. again, especially if the automaker can build it locally so that it’s not dogged by a weak currency exchange like the current model. Though not scheduled to debut until late next year at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the fourth-gen Astra is making an appearance today in a couple of sketches released by General Motors Europe. The design is said to take direct inspiration from the new Insignia, which itself will become the next-gen Saturn Aura. The all-new Astra will be based on the Delta II platform with vehicles like the Chevy Cruze and Volt and feature a new range of fuel efficient engines, clever packaging solutions and trick technology like the Insignia’s Front Camera System that recognizes road signs. Check out the sneak peeks in our gallery below.
Gallery: Fourth-Gen Astra sneak peek
[Source: GM]
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Insignia Sports Tourer wagon revealed before Paris Motor Show
August 14, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Wagons/Estates, Euro, Paris Motor Show, Opel, Vauxhall

Click above for high-res gallery of the Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer
The all-new Insignia is about to go on sale as a Vauxhall in Britain and an Opel throughout the rest of Europe, thereby replacing the Vectra sedan. It’s a marked improvement over its predecessor in style, and we’re eager for it to arrive in the States as the next-gen Saturn Aura. Vauxhall had the honor today of announcing the next version of the Insignia that will makes its debut at the Paris Motor Show in October: the Insignia Sports Tourer. That’s a fancy way of calling it a wagon, or estate as they like to say in the old country. Being that the sedan and hatch are quite handsome, it’s fair to say the Sports Tourer is as well, though its rear end looks like a lowered Audi Q7. GM Europe says that all the bodywork aft of the B-pillar is unique to the Sports Tourer, and that while the length of the wheelbase hasn’t changed, a little over three inches was added to the overall length. Vauxhall also announced a more power turbodiesel engine and smaller turbocharged four-cylinder will be joining the Insignia’s engine lineup, but are saving any details, including the wagon’s capacities, until the Paris Motor Show.
Gallery: Vauxhall/Opel Insignia Sports Tourer
[Source: Vauxhall]
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Spy Shots: Opel Astra caught
August 8, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Spy Photos, Euro, GM, Saturn, Opel, Vauxhall

Ja, Bjorn, tink dat’s de new Astra? Shoor looks like it, Jan. Lutz will be asking you to kiss this thing when it comes out from under that checkerboard camo. The current Astra is good, and the new one promises to be better, with looks that aren’t revolutionary, but nicely done nonetheless. We’ll see this world car version of the Astra sometime around 2011 with a variety of drivetrains, including hybrid power. The C-Pillar remains obscured, leaving our curiosity about the hatch’s ultimate form unfulfilled. From what we can see, though, the new Astra will be like the current Astra - competitively styled and priced.
[Source: autoblog.nl]
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Insignia will come to U.S. as a Saturn, with new sheetmetal, interior
July 24, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Euro, Saturn, Opel, Rumormill

Click above for a high-res gallery of the Opel Insignia.
Despite repeated rumblings from industry sources (including Lutz himself) that the Opel Insignia’s transformation into a Saturn model was on hold, Bob Lutz now indicates that work is indeed proceeding on making that model ready for the American market. Changes are going to be made to both the interior and the exterior of the Insignia as it morphs into the Aura. Lutz also indicates that the two Epsilon II-based cars will share suspension bits and powertrains, though we are not sure just how many of the six available gas and diesel engines in the Euro-only Opel will make their way Stateside. Also debatable is the Insignia’s Haldex all-wheel-drive system that will be offered across the pond. Whatever the case, we hope that the car doesn’t see too many changes as it’s an extremely attractive and compelling package as it currently sits. Bring it.
Gallery: British Motor Show: Opel Insignia
[Source: Autoweek]
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Lutz: No Beat for the U.S., smaller CUVs on the way, Insignia stalled
July 15, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Concept Cars, Economy, Sedans/Saloons, Plants/Manufacturing, Crossovers/CUVs, Chevrolet, GM, GMC, HUMMER, Pontiac, Saturn, Opel, Vauxhall
General Motor’s car czar, Bob Lutz, sat down with the little people of the blogosphere after GM’s announcement that it would be reducing white collar expenditures by 20-percent, cutting truck production and eliminating retired health care for salaried workers over 65, all in an effort to boost its liquidity by $15 billion by the end of 2009.
Maximum Bob addressed questions about GM’s entire brand portfolio, saying, “Pontiac will be nourished with products” and confirming that GM is in talks with financial institutions about HUMMER, and that, “If we could sell the brand, we’d be interested in doing that.”
Predictably, much of the conversation centered on fuel efficiency and the General’s plans to address the growing demand for miserly transport in the U.S. Lutz made it clear that “as fuel costs in the U.S. begin to resemble those in the rest of the world” it will be easier for GM to realign its products on a global scale.
[Photo: David McNew/Getty]
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