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12 .9.2002
Model year 2003: Three Omega Equipment Lines – 'Edition', 'Selection' and 'Executive'

The most important change in the Omega range is that the two body versions, the sedan and the station wagon, are now available at the same price. This will make it easier for customers to choose the most suitable Omega model, either the classic four-door sedan or the spacious and flexible station wagon.


The most important change in the Omega range is that the two body versions, the sedan and the station wagon, are now available at the same price. This will make it easier for customers to choose the most suitable Omega model, either the classic four-door sedan or the spacious and flexible station wagon. There are also luxurious new leather fittings replacing the previous smooth-surface design.

The model range has been streamlined by concentrating on three equipment variants. The particularly comfortable Omega Selection and the sporty Omega Edition are both new and will now cost the same.

In addition to the list of standard equipment - electronic climate control, the stereo CD radio CDR 2005 and 16-inch light alloy wheels - the Omega Executive also offers a high level of luxury. Full leather fittings including heated front seats that can be adjusted electrically in eight directions and a stereo CD radio NCDC 2013 with integrated 4 x CD changer, a navigation system and a color monitor to show maps are all standard features. Other equipment details include a leather steering wheel, rain sensor, cruise control, in-car computer with Check Control System, Solar Reflect windshield and Xenon headlamps. In the sedan, passengers in the rear are protected from the sun by an electrically controlled sunblind. The Omega Executive station wagon has automatic ride-height adjustment.

All Omega six-cylinder models have the standard TC Plus traction control system and the electronic stability program ESP, which can increase the safety reserves of the DSA chassis in critical situations.