Buick Excelle for China Revealed - Based on Opel Astra

2010 Buick Excelle live at Guangzhou Auto Show 2009

Excelle XT is based on the European Opel Astra

By Alex Ricciuti
November 24, 2009 6:00 PM
Filed Under: Asian, Buick, Opel

Those less informed about the current state of the automotive business may end up doing a double take when they find out that Buick is a top-selling premium brand in China. But it is, and China may just be one of the reasons GM may soon bounce back to being a top global player once again.

Shanghai GM, General Motors' China arm, has debuted the Excelle XT at the Guangzhou Auto Show yesterday. The Excelle XT is a five-door "sedan/coupe" based on the Opel Astra. It will serve as Buick's entry-level model in its Chinese market lineup.

The Excelle XT will be available with a choice of three petrol/gasoline engines. The most powerful of which is a 1.6 liter turbocharged four-banger with 180 hp (135kW) and 235 Nm of toque. A superboost function can also take that torque figure up to 266 Nm for a few moments when needed.

Next in the engine range is a 1.8 liter gasoline/petrol engine with 138 hp (103kW) and 175 Nm of torque. A naturally aspirated 1.6 liter with 116 hp (85kW) and 155 Nm of torque will also be available. All engines will come with a six-speed automatic transmission.

TheGuangzhou Auto Show runs from November 24-30. Shanghai GM has sold 548,708 vehicles in China so far this year.

 

Source: Shanghai GM

Press Release (Click to expand)

Shanghai GM Introduces Buick Excelle XT

Five-Door Coupé-Like Sedan Offers New Standard for Performance & Refinement

Shanghai - Shanghai GM introduced the new Buick Excelle XT five-door coupé-like sedan today at the Guangzhou Auto Show. The premium compact hatchback was designed, engineered and executed to set a new standard for performance and refinement in its class. It goes on sale across China in 2010.

"The Excelle XT is Buick's first coupé-like sedan in China that is based on GM's all-new front-wheel-drive compact vehicle architecture," said Kevin Wale, President and Managing Director of the GM China Group. "Developed as a collaborative effort by GM's global team, the model was tailored for the domestic market by GM's Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) automotive engineering and design facility in Shanghai."

"The Excelle XT carries the same self-confident air as its sibling, the popular Buick New Regal sedan," said Shanghai GM Vice President Terry Johnsson. "When people see this car, they'll notice its presence, stance and proportions. When they get inside, they'll recognize its craftsmanship and attention to detail. And when they get behind the wheel, they'll appreciate its responsiveness and excellent handling."

The Excelle XT incorporates Buick's new design language and sets a new visual standard for its class, both inside and out.

Stylish Exterior

Inspired by the Buick Riviera concept vehicle, the new Excelle XT's assertive, self-confident exterior is enabled by dynamic lines combined with sophisticated sculptural surfaces. The overall execution clearly speaks to Buick's new design language, yet provides an expression that is appropriate for the compact segment.

A strong cab-forward silhouette with a deeply raked windshield and falling rear roofline adds excitement to the hatchback format, while also improving ease and versatility of use. Artistry is further reflected in free-flowing forms, such as the prominent but softly styled shoulder line, while precision can be seen in the visual balance of the four-window side graphic.

With a bold new "face" and a hood line that culminates in narrow three-dimensional-effect headlamp units, the Excelle XT looks dynamic and purposeful without being aggressive or brash.

Roomy, Fashionable Interior

The free-flowing forms and contours exhibited on the outside are carried forward inside. The interior is clearly up to Buick's premium standards, with crafted flowing lines, low-gloss surfaces, and premium appointments throughout.

A signature feature is the wraparound wing-shaped instrument panel that arcs into the top of the door mouldings. It embraces occupants, offering a warm and welcoming ambience.

Four interior trim levels provide a wide choice of decor. The base trim, for example, offers the choice of a red or blue finish for the instrument panel, door panels and seats. The center stack, outer air vents and door grab handles are finished in a piano-black lacquer or grey or matte chrome trim, adding upscale, precision quality to the interior.

The Excelle XT offers a host of innovations and technologies. They include a class-leading choice of infotainment and communication systems, including three audio packages and two on-board navigation systems; Bluetooth wireless connectivity and USB and personal device connectivity; a tire pressure monitoring system; dual-zone electronic climate control; heated front seats; and electronic parking assist.

The Excelle XT's design and overall proportions maximize occupant space. The cab-forward windshield and raked center stack add to the roomy feeling. There are ample onboard storage facilities in front and back. The Excelle XT also has a separate under-floor stowage compartment. The three-level moveable Flex-Floor in the rear cargo area puts the deck height at bumper level for the easy loading and unloading of goods.

Choice of Efficient Powertrains

Excelle XT buyers have a choice of three lightweight powertrains that offer high specific power output, low fuel consumption and reduced CO2 emissions:

- A high-output 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine that delivers 135 kW, a specific power output of 84.4 kW per liter, and 235 Nm of torque between 1,980 and 5,400 rpm. The most powerful series production engine in its displacement class, it was developed for customers whose priority is sporty performance. Its Superboost function can briefly unleash up to 266 Nm of torque for quick and safe overtaking.

- A naturally aspirated 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine with a two-stage variable intake manifold that delivers 116 horsepower (85 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 155 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm.

- A 1.8-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder gasoline engine with double continuous variable cam phasing (DCVCP) that delivers 138 horsepower (103 kW) at 6,300 rpm and 175 Nm of torque at 3,800 rpm.

A six-speed automatic transmission with sporty feature is standard in all models.

Excellent Ride and Handling

The Excelle XT has a fun-to-drive character with high levels of steering precision and ride comfort.

The chassis incorporates the proven McPherson strut layout in front. In back, Buick has applied a new suspension system for the Excelle XT - a compound crank rear axle with a Watts link. The result is greater wheel camber stiffness and compensation in body roll, with a constant track width in jounce. It also adds enhanced lateral stability for both improved handling and greater ride comfort.

The speed-sensitive rack and pinion steering system is electrically powered to save fuel. The electric motor is mounted on the steering rack rather than at the base of the steering column to give improved driver feel when turning the steering wheel. The Excelle XT is also equipped with the dual-circuit braking system, which features three brake disc combinations.

Advanced Safety and Security

With a maximum five-star NCAP safety rating anticipated, the Excelle XT's body structure along with its restraint systems are designed to exceed crash safety standards around the world.

Its high structural integrity is reflected in its solid, on-the-road feel and the suppression of unwanted noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) inside the cabin.

The Guangzhou Auto Show is open to the public from November 24-30. Shanghai GM is showcasing 26 vehicles from Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac on its 3,000-square-meter stand.

Shanghai GM is a joint venture between GM and SAIC that was formed in June 1997. It operates vehicle and powertrain manufacturing facilities in Shanghai; Yantai, Shandong; and Shenyang, Liaoning. Shanghai GM builds, imports and sells a comprehensive range of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and Saab products. In 2008, the joint venture sold domestically 445,709 vehicles. In the first 10 months of 2009, Shanghai GM sold domestically 548,708 vehicles.

 

Comments

autoficianado
November 24, 2009 6:13 PM
I not particularily a fan of Buick but I seems like the media is still harping on the rebranding that GM did way back in the 80-90s with little differentation between cars other than modest changes to the front and rear fascia. This is GM's global compact car platform not Opel's. Opel is owned by GM. I dont see articles about Toyota that always start by saying how many different cars are built off the Camry platform, or even Nissan's Altima plaforms that underpins the Maxima or the 370z platform that underpins the Infiniti G37 not to mention all the different brands using VW platforms. I guess all I am trying to say is that many automakers use global platforms that underpin a variety of platforms for more than 1 brand...so why make that distinction with GM using its global compact car platform that was engineered by Opel which is a wholly owned of subsidiary of GM. The only question we should ask is: Is this a good platform or not.


Edited by user on November 25, 2009 at 4:42 PM
maloparac
November 25, 2009 2:46 PM
No, the question is Why GM use 100% of Opel Astra and not just a platform? Buick is not midclass car maker as Opel

mphillips12000
November 24, 2009 6:18 PM
I'm not sure how this would fit Buick's brand strategy, but I, for one, think having this in the North American line-up could go a long way towards making the marque more hip, less hip replacement.

CarLife
November 24, 2009 7:09 PM
The danger of diluting the Buick brand in China obviously did not cross GM's mind.

Renegade
November 24, 2009 7:34 PM
Err, that is actually an improvement, because as far as I know, the last Excelle is a Chevy Lacetti.

majorsja
November 24, 2009 8:17 PM
Not bad, not bad at all. In fact, I think buick is on the right path toward redemption. They only problem is that they are moving too slow. This should have been on the market already. Looks like the Mazda 3.

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