Spied: Opel Insignia OPC Facelift Prototype Offers First Glance at Restyled Interior
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Spied: Opel Insignia OPC Facelift Prototype Offers First Glance at Restyled Interior



We have already scooped the regular versions of the European market Opel Insignia facelift a couple of times, but now our spies have snapped the range-topping OPC (sold as the Vauxhall Insignia VXR in the UK) undergoing tests at the Nürburgring track.

Not surprisingly, the OPC model will receive a similar suite of styling tweaks as the normal versions of the series (marketed as the Buick Regal in North America) and which include redesigned bumpers, a new front grille and possibly changes to the headlamp and taillight fixtures.

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