2020 Holden Commodore spied with less camouflage

The facelifted Opel Insignia, which is sold Down Under as the Holden Commodore, has been spied during testing on public on roads. While earlier development vehicles sported a heavy plastic camouflage up front, these latest cars are only fitted with a bit of disguise tape. As with the Chinese market Buick Regal leaked last month, the updated Insignia — and on current form the revised Commodore too — will have new headlight units incorporating Opel's latest driving light spear.

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