Opel says this athletic all-rounder, with higher ground clearance, provides freedom beyond urban roads.
Defining features include protective under-body guards front and rear, combined with prominent wheel-arch and lower body cladding, all complemented by dual exhaust tailpipes.
Opel's all-wheel drive versions ensure grip and sure-footed handling in all driving conditions.
Both front-wheel and all-wheel drive variants feature a two-litre turbo diesel engine with 163hp/380nm of torque and a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
Insignia customers who prefer characteristic off-road styling but don't necessarily need the 4x4 drive (starts at €37,995) can choose front-wheel drive.
The FWD version features lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to the AWD version.
With front-wheel drive, six-speed manual transmission and Start/Stop, the Insignia Country Tourer 2.0 CDTi consumes 4.5 litres diesel per 100km.
Emissions are also low at 119g/km, and this means just €200 in annual road tax.
Inside, standard features on the Insignia Country Tourer include Opel's infotainment system, IntelliLink, which comes with Bluetooth and voice recognition; an eight-inch touch screen centre console and eight-inch driver display cluster screen.
Bi-xenon Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL+) and parking sensors also come as standard.
Meanwhile, Opel's highly responsive FlexRide chassis system provides improved handling and stability in all conditions and terrains.