List of Buick vehicles

This is a list of vehicles manufactured by the Buick Motor Division of General Motors.

Current

Exterior Name Year Introduced Production of the current model Facelift (update) Generation Vehicle Information
Cars
Excelle 2003 2018 2nd generation Compact car marketed by Shanghai General Motors. Variants include Excelle GT and Excelle GX.
Excelle GT/GX 2009 2015 2018 2nd generation A variant of the Excelle marketed by Shanghai General Motors.
LaCrosse 2004 2016 2019 3rd generation Midsize sedan based on GM P2XX platform. Discontinued in North America in 2019.
Regal 1973 2017 6th generation Midsize sedan and station wagon based on GM E2XX platform. Discontinued in North America in 2020.[1]
Verano 2012 2016 2018 2nd generation Compact sedan based on GM D2XX platform. 2nd-generation Verano introduced exclusively in the Chinese market in 2015.
Velite 6 2019 2019 1st generation Compact electric station wagon and plug-in hybrid, sold exclusively in China.
SUVs/MPVs
Encore 2012 2019 2017 2nd generation Subcompact crossover based on GM Gamma II platform
Encore GX 2019 2019 1st generation Compact crossover based on GM VSS-F platform
Envision 2014 2014 2018 1st generation Compact crossover based on GM D2XX platform
Enclave 2007 2017 2nd generation Midsize crossover based on GM C1XX platform
Velite 7 2020 2020 1st generation Subcompact electric crossover based on GM BEV2 platform. Sold exclusively in China.
GL6 2017 2017 1st generation Compact minivan manufactured upon joint venture between SAIC Motor. Sold exclusively in China.
GL8 1999 2017 3rd generation Minivan manufactured upon joint venture between SAIC Motor. Sold exclusively in China.

Former

Exterior Name Year Introduced Year Discontinued Platforms Generation Vehicle Information
Model B 1903 1904 1 The first automobile made by Buick
Master Six 1925 1928 GM B platform 1
Standard Six 1925 1929 GM A platform 1
Century 1936 2005 GM B platform
GM A platform
GM W platform
6 Full-size car (1936–1958), mid-size car (1973–2005)
Limited 1936 1958 GM C platform 2 Full-size car
Roadmaster 1936 1996 GM C platform
GM B platform
8 Full-size car, Buick's flagship car during 1946–1957
Special 1936 1969 GM B platform
GM Y platform
GM A platform
4 Full-size car (1936–1958), compact car (1961–1963), mid-size car (1964–1969)
Super 1939 1958 GM C platform 5 Full-size car
Skylark 1953 1998 GM A platform
GM X platform
GM N platform
6 Changed dynamically from two-door car to four-door car
Electra 1959 1990 GM C platform (RWD)
GM C platform (FWD)
6 Full-size car
Invicta 1959 1963 GM B platform 2 Full-size car succeeding Century
LeSabre 1959 2005 GM B platform
GM H platform
GM G platform
8 Full-size car succeeding Special
Riviera 1962 1999 GM E platform
GM B platform
GM G platform
8 Personal coupe
Wildcat 1963 1970 GM B platform 2 Full-size car succeeding Invicta
Estate 1970 1990 GM B platform 3 Full-size station wagon
Centurion 1970 1973 GM B platform 1 Full-size car succeeding Wildcat
GSX 1970 1972 1 Muscle car
Apollo 1973 1975 GM X platform (RWD) 1 Compact car
Skyhawk 1974 1989 GM H platform
GM J platform
2 Subcompact car
Opel 1975 1979 GM T platform 1 Subcompact car
Somerset 1984 1987 GM N platform 1 Compact car. Renamed Skylark in 1987.
Reatta 1987 1991 GM E platform 1 Grand tourer coupe and convertible
Park Avenue 1990 2005 GM C platform
GM G platform
2 Full-size sedan succeeding Electra. Discontinued in North America in 2005. GM Zeta platform version sold in China 2007-2012.
Sail 2000 2004 GM4200 platform 1 Subcompact car, sold exclusively in China
Rendezvous 2001 2007 GM U Platform 1 Midsize crossover
Rainier 2003 2007 GMT360 platform 1 Midsize SUV
Excelle HRV 2003 2010 1 Hatchback version of the Excelle. Sold exclusively in China.
Terraza 2004 2007 GM U platform 1 Minivan
Royaum 2005 2006 GM V platform 1 Full-size sedan, sold exclusively in China
Lucerne 2005 2011 GM G platform 1 Full-size sedan
Excelle XT 2010 2015 GM Delta platform 1 Rebadged Opel Astra sold exclusively in China.
Cascada 2012 2019 GM Delta II platform 1 Convertible
Velite 5 2017 2019 GM D2UX platform 1 Compact plug-in hybrid, sold exclusively in China

References

  1. Capparella, Joey (4 December 2019). "Buick Regal Is Dead, Leaving Buick with an All-SUV Lineup". Car and Driver. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
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