
The new diesel engine is based on the existing 2.0 CDTi used on several Vauxhall / Opel models such as the Insignia, Astra and new Zafira Tourer range but in the Insignia BiTurbo, it gains twin-sequential turbochargers boosting output by 35PS and peak torque by 50Nm.
The smaller turbo is used at lower engine speeds to abolish ‘lag’, providing up to 350Nm (258 lb-ft) of torque from 1500rpm, while in the mid-range, both turbochargers work together allowing for a maximum torque of 400Nm between 1750-2500rpm. From 3,000rpm and on, all gases flow directly to the larger turbo.
The added power reduces the 0-60mph time by nearly one second to 8.2 seconds for the Insignia FWD Hatch.
Despite the improved performance numbers, the BiTurbo model is actually more fuel-efficient than the single turbo version thanks to a suite of eco features that include standard Start/Stop system, with the FWD Hatch returning a combined 57.6mpg UK (48mpg US or 4.9lt/100km), 2.2mpg better than the single-turbo 2.0 CDTi 160PS model.
The new Insignia BiTurbo is available with a choice of five-door Hatch and Sports Tourer bodies in SRi, SRi Vx-line and Elite trims, with UK prices starting from £27,120 OTR.





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