The Vauxhall Insignia estate is now available as a 4WD diesel for the first time. The Insignia Estate 4×4 will go on sale in September, combining the company’s adaptive 4×4 system (previously available with the 2.0 and 2.8 litre petrol engines) with the 2.0 CDTi 160 engine. As well as automatically dispensing power between the front and rear axles to maximise traction, the 4×4 system also comes with an electronically controlled limited-slip differential. This controls the distribution of torque between the rear wheels, transferring it to the wheel that has the most grip and allowing the car to keep moving even when just one wheel has traction. For safety reasons, the system is able to recognise potential danger quickly and can cut the power to a wheel even before it starts to spin. At the same time, when four-wheel drive is not needed – in town, for example – the car reverts to two-wheel

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Vauxhall introduces Insignia 4×4 diesel (UK)
The Vauxhall Insignia estate is now available as a 4WD diesel for the first time. The Insignia Estate 4×4 will go on sale in September, combining the company’s adaptive 4×4 system (previously available with the 2.0 and 2.8 litre petrol engines) with the 2.0 CDTi 160 engine. As well as automatically dispensing power between the front and rear axles to maximise traction, the 4×4 system also comes with an electronically controlled limited-slip differential. This controls the distribution of torque between the rear wheels, transferring it to the wheel that has the most grip and allowing the car to keep moving even when just one wheel has traction. For safety reasons, the system is able to recognise potential danger quickly and can cut the power to a wheel even before it starts to spin. At the same time, when four-wheel drive is not needed – in town, for example – the car reverts

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Vauxhall introduces Insignia 4×4 diesel (UK)