Buick
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Buick launches Electra L7 extended-range sedan in China, starting at $23,820
The Electra L7 is a 5-meter mid-to-large sedan offering 302 km of battery range and equipped with Momenta's driver assistance system.
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Buick debuts Electra L7 extended-range sedan in China, betting on powertrain that's been popular for years
The Electra L7 extended-range sedan measures 5 meters long, boasts a battery range of up to 302 km, and delivers 338 horsepower.
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GM unveils Buick Electra Orbit concept electric sedan developed by Chinese team
The Electra Orbit was envisioned and developed by the GM China Advanced Design Center.
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Buick teases Electra L7 extended-range sedan in China
The Buick Electra L7 measures 5,032 mm in length and targets the premium sedan market priced at the RMB 300,000 ($41,790) level.
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Buick launches updated Electra E5 electric SUV in China, promising zero self-ignition
The updated Electra E5 has a starting price of RMB 169,900 ($23,640), and Buick promises zero self-ignition for the model.
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Buick reportedly to launch EREV model as SAIC-GM adopts strategy to cater more to Chinese shoppers
Buick has adjusted its plan as a new model, codenamed NDLB, nears production, deciding to add EREV options to its original BEV-only offerings, according to local media.
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Buick launches updated Electra E4 in China with $4,180 lower starting price
Buick has become the latest to join the price war, with significant price cuts for all four trims of the Electra E4.
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Buick adds new version to Electra E5 in China: Removes some features, lowers price by $5,330
Buick is responding to increasing competition in a way that's common for local automakers -- lowering the price of its cars by removing some comfort features.
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Buick launches Electra E4 electric SUV in China at competitive pricing
The Buick Electra E4 starts at RMB 189,900 in China, with deliveries set to begin in July.
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Buick to launch Electra E4 coupe SUV in China on Jun 19
Only about 2 months ago on April 13, Buick launched the Electra E5 SUV -- its first model based on GM's Ultium platform -- in China.







