GM seeks to exempt Buick Envision from U.S. auto tariffs
Crossover made in China is subject to duty of 25 percent
Crossover made in China is subject to duty of 25 percent
"We're in the fashion business," executive chief engineer Rick Spina told us as he introduced the 2019 Buick Envision. "Except with a lot of technology." Spina was referring to the changing whims of new-car buyers, which have prompted Buick to give the compact Envision crossover its mid-generational update early — just 18 months into its lifecycle — and drop its prices across all trim levels.
The 2019 Buick Envision doesn't have a 'Buick' badge. The carmaker tells GM Authority that 'Buick' badges will disappear from the whole lineup from 2019.
A 252-horsepower turbocharged engine and 9-speed automatic are the big-ticket updates.
Buick updates the 2019 Envision with the option of a nine-speed transmission, plus LED headlights, new colors and new wheels.
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American-made Buicks sell great in China. Will a Chinese-built Buick sell well in America?
Buick is bringing its very first Chinese-built vehicle, the Envision CUV, to the US market. It is slated to fit in between the Encore and Enclave.
Buick still hasn't made an official decision about whether to bring the Envision midsize crossover to the US from China. However, insiders suggest that it could happen.
Automotive News reports on Buick's lineup changes for the next two years. The Envision crossover should be here next fall, followed by several redesigned sedans.
Following an earlier concept and successive teasers, Buick revealed the new Envision crossover a little over a month ago. The thing is, it was launched in China, for China. The question, then, is whether it will make the jump to the North American market. And the answer is: quite possibly.
Buick is launching its new midsize Envision
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