Buick reveals a new screen-heavy LaCrosse for the Chinese market
sells several times the number of vehicles it does here, and the country is getting a next-generation sedan with a massive screen and flagship design features.
Buick has long flirted with sleek styling and high-tech features to help it break out of the “grandma’s car” stereotype, and the newmoves further in that direction. It features Buick’s new three-shield logo, a sculpted shape, and matrix headlights. Beyond the fact that it’s a new Buick we don’t get, the big story with the new LaCrosse comes in its interior, where the car sports a 30-inch display with 6K resolution. It's the same screen spec we saw in theThe curved panel features a wireless charging pad on top and storage underneath, and the Avenir trim brings luxury features like ventilated and massaging seats.
Though Buick recently announced its first EV for China, the LaCrosse will continue on with internal combustion. The automaker’s filing with China’s regulatory authority showed the car getting a 2.0-liter turbo-four, but there’s no word on electrification for the LaCrosse.
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