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Buick Is Re-Inventing Itself - Wildcat

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  Buick's All Electric Lineup by 2030 in North America                                                  Source:  Buick Wildcat A Look at Buick's Future GM just unveiled the Buick Wildcat concept, a revolutionary new electric vehicle that signals the reinvigoration and the electrification of the 119-year-old brand. The Wildcat represents Buick's future direction in design, looks and technology.  Buick will offer only electric vehicles in North American by 2030.  It will start rolling out EVs in the US in 2024.  The EVs will be categorized under the name Electra.  Wildcat is leading the way. Unique Exterior and Interior The Wildcat is sleek, aerodynamically styled, with design touches unpredictable for Buick.  It's a real beauty with tech brains.  With Wildcat, Buick is attempting to shed its stod...

Buick's 1st EV concept Electra Stuns

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  2024 Buick Electra - Historic Brand Electrified                                                       Source: Buick Stunning New Electric SUV Concept Buick is developing its first electric vehicle model.  The 2024 Buick Electra resurrects and rejuvenates the historic Buick Electra brand with an electric powertrain and a crossover body.  The new SUV concept has a stunning curved glass roof and very bold, standup butterfly doors.  The 2024 Buick Electra is an awesome concept vehicle that experts believe GM is likely to put into production as it expands its electric vehicle lineup.  What To Expect Buick hasn't provided details yet on the powertrain and range.  But some automotive experts expect that it will be built on the GM Ultium platform, which GM is using for a number of its electric models....

Buick Electra Returns as Electric SUV

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  2024 Buick Electra - Historic Brand Electrified                                                       Source: Buick Stunning New Electric SUV Concept Buick is developing its first electric vehicle model.  The 2024 Buick Electra resurrects and rejuvenates the historic Buick Electra brand with an electric powertrain and a crossover body.  The new SUV concept has a stunning curved glass roof and very bold, standup butterfly doors.  The 2024 Buick Electra is an awesome concept vehicle that experts believe GM is likely to put into production as it expands its electric vehicle lineup.  What To Expect Buick hasn't provided details yet on the powertrain and range.  But some automotive experts expect that it will be built on the GM Ultium platform, which GM is using for a number of its electric models....

Buick's Space-Age EV - Electra

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  Concept Designed by Buick & Shanghai based SAIC-GM                                                                                         Source:  Buick Range of 410 Miles on a Charge Buick just unveiled in China the new Buick Electra EV, an electric crossover concept car designed by Buick and its Shanghai-based partner SAIC-GM.  The vehicle has an advanced Ultium battery with a range of 410 miles on a single charge. The dual powertrain delivers 583 horsepower.  Automotive experts say the concept vehicle signals Buick's new design direction. Space Age Inspired With Unique Technology Buick says the vehicle's design is inspired by a space capsule.  It has four butterfly doors and a hidden floating...

GM's Electrifying Goals

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Electric Goals for 12 New Models on the Market  by 2023 Source:  GM Chevy Bolt EV  Cadillac Leading the Way GM is launching a dozen, brand new, electric vehicles by 2023.  The new EV's are coming from a number of its divisions, including Chevrolet. But,  first and foremost is Cadillac, which for GM is leading the electric, zero emissions driving way of the future. e-SUV's Two Cadillac electric SUV's will be the first to launch, followed by the GMC Hummer electric pickup truck that was teased in an ad during the 2020 Super Bowl. 2023 Next are three more Cadillac EV's and six Chevrolet, Buick or GMC EV's by 2023.  GM's plans were unveiled during a Wall Street analyst meeting in February.  The EV's will join GM's growing lineup of hybrid and all electric vehicles including their all electric bikes, the Meld and the Merge that can be purchased in The Netherlands and Belgium. Designed to Be Profitable GM CEO Mary Barra says...