The Vauxhall Insignia GSi Is Somehow Faster On Track Than The Old VXR

During final testing of the breathed-on Insignia, Vauxhall discovered that it laps the Nurburgring a massive 12 seconds faster than the older but more powerful VXR
The Vauxhall Insignia GSi Is Somehow Faster On Track Than The Old VXR

The Vauxhall Insignia GSi has lapped the Nurburgring 12 seconds faster than the old Insignia VXR, despite the latter being 20bhp more powerful.

Believe it or not, the warmed-up and 10mm lowered repmobile actually has a decent turn of speed. It’s 160kg lighter than the old VXR, for one thing, and with Michelin Pilot 4S tyres, Brembo four-pot brakes and a new ‘mechatronic’ FlexRide chassis, which sounds like something out of Transformers, it has all the ingredients to make more out of less.

The Vauxhall Insignia GSi Is Somehow Faster On Track Than The Old VXR

The performance difference is down not just to the 256bhp 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine and eight-speed slushbox, but to the new car’s increased agility and precision, says Vauxhall’s Director of Performance Cars and Motor Sport, Volker Strycek. He said:

“The lightweight architecture, excellent chassis configuration and unique all-wheel drive system, along with the performance tyres make the GSi as precise and sharp as we wanted it to be.

“Where the course becomes more demanding and requires the car to react with more agility and precision, such as in the corners or stretches with low friction, the GSi is definitely faster and easy to control.”

The Vauxhall Insignia GSi Is Somehow Faster On Track Than The Old VXR

The GSi has a unique fourth mode within its FlexRide drive mode settings. Joining Standard, Tour and Sport is Competition, which switches the traction control off and allows more yaw movement. Lift-off oversteer, anyone?

Vauxhall is planning to build it in both Grand Sport hatchback and Sports Tourer estate body styles. It looks like Vauxhall finally makes a fast wagon!

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Comments

Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

Seems like James May will have found what to rant about on next TGT

10/23/2017 - 14:59 |
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Anonymous

‘Grand Sport’ Bugatti is not going to be happy with Vauxhall….

10/23/2017 - 15:00 |
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TheMindGarage

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Or Corvete Grand Sport

10/23/2017 - 17:34 |
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CS55

The Vectra/ Cavalier GSi says: I’m proud of you my son!

10/23/2017 - 15:10 |
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Nishant Dash

“T E C H N O L O G Y”

10/23/2017 - 15:11 |
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Woa, technology!

10/23/2017 - 16:18 |
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10/23/2017 - 19:00 |
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5:19.55

Maybe the older vxr was really slow?

10/23/2017 - 15:30 |
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iCypher(Joel Chan)

In reply to by 5:19.55

Or just had too much power?

10/23/2017 - 15:42 |
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10/23/2017 - 15:45 |
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TheBagel

Classic

10/23/2017 - 15:30 |
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Anonymous

GSi. Now that is something I haven’t seen in a long time

10/23/2017 - 17:23 |
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DeKileCH (Opel Squad)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

now they should jhust bring GT/E back. and RWD.

10/27/2017 - 15:52 |
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ToddTheZonda

Shows how important power delivery is in comparison to POWAAAA. But in all seriousness, this is a trend that I would love to see more of.

10/23/2017 - 17:28 |
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It’s been going on for some time. When a civic beats a gallardo all you can really put it down to are tyres.

10/23/2017 - 17:29 |
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TheMindGarage

Let me guess… thanks to the stickiest tyres they could possibly find?

10/23/2017 - 17:33 |
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And the stiffest suspension

10/23/2017 - 18:43 |
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Carmaniac

did Jeremy say on top gear that Vauxhall Vectra VXR has a worst chassis i have ever seen

10/23/2017 - 18:38 |
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Yes but this article is comparing to the Insignia VXR, not the Vectra VXR

10/23/2017 - 23:58 |
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