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Buick's new generation of Regal is set to make its official debut on July 21. As the sister model of Opel's new Insignia, the new Regal will offer three powertrain options: 1.5T, 2.0T, and a 1.8L hybrid setup.
The styling of the new Regal mirrors that of its European counterpart, with subtle adjustments to align with Buick's design language. The car’s front fascia retains the aggressive aesthetic of the overseas version, while the overall silhouette exudes modernity and dynamism. The LED headlights, flowing double waistline, and sporty multi-spoke wheels add to its appeal.
Inside, the cabin reflects Buick's commitment to luxury. The family-style enclosed cockpit layout features a richly textured dashboard and soft-touch materials covering more than 80% of the interior. An 8-inch infotainment touchscreen dominates the center console, complemented by a four-spoke sports steering wheel and an ice-blue gauge cluster. Premium touches like the E-Touch interactive system and Harman Kardon audio enhance the premium feel.
In terms of technology, the new Regal comes packed with cutting-edge features. Models will feature a head-up display, keyless entry, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring. The Buick eConnect system supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ensuring seamless smartphone integration.
Powering the new Regal are two ECO-series engines, a 2.0-liter and a 2.4-liter unit. Both engines utilize advanced technologies like dual overhead camshafts and variable valve timing. The 2.4-liter variant delivers impressive performance with a maximum output of 125 kW and peak torque of 225 Nm, achieving a top speed of 205 km/h. Fuel efficiency is a priority, with the 2.4-liter engine delivering just 5.7 liters per 100 km at 90 km/h.
Looking ahead, Buick plans to introduce a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine next year, promising enhanced performance. The car’s six-speed automatic transmission, engineered by Shanghai GM engineers, shifts smoothly and efficiently, balancing responsiveness with economy. During our test drive, the gearbox proved adept at managing gear changes, maintaining momentum effortlessly even on challenging terrain.
Overall, the new Regal demonstrates Buick’s dedication to meeting Chinese consumer expectations. By blending global design cues with local preferences, the car strikes a balance between elegance and functionality. Its competitive edge lies in its ability to deliver a refined driving experience while staying true to its heritage. With its robust features and efficient powertrain, the new Regal is poised to make waves in the midsize sedan segment.