The second member of Buick's planned Electra family of EVs has been spotted.
Buick has been spotted testing an electric crossover that will likely form part of the Electra family of EVs destined for the Chinese market.Electra E5 compact crossover
. Given the slightly smaller size of the crossover in our latest spy shots, the vehicle will likely be called something along the lines of Electra E4. Not much is known about the vehicle, though the Ultium EV platform and battery technology of parent company General Motors is a safe bet.from 2022, compared to the Electra E5. The concept was unveiled as a preview of the design language pegged for Buick's future EV lineup in China.
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