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The futuristic GL8 MPV concept Buickshowed late last year in China is headed to production. This jazzed-up people-mover appears to have held true to its concept design, with only a few elements of the exterior getting attention before heading to the assembly line.
At first blush, the most significant change from the concept is the exterior paint scheme, which was essentially inverted over several of its surfaces. The glossy silver grille of the concept gave way to a more conventional honeycomb pattern for the production version, but accents in a similar silver finish are now visible along the hood and roofline and the rising wave that peaks just in front of the GL8 Century's C-pillar.
Admittedly, the production car loses some of the wilder elements of the concept's cabin, but perhaps not as much as you might expect based on the interior photo included here. We can only see the rear seats, which give off sort of a baby private jet vibe that is vastly more impressive than what Buick offers in its American SUVs.
The Century will sit atop Buick's GL8 lineup of MPVs (which includes the more-pedestrian GL8 ES and GL8 Legacy) in China when it goes on sale later this year.
The problem is it's way to small with only 4 seats, so not much a use as a Minivan
I don't think the point is hauling lots of people. Just like the Lexus LM, it's an "executive transport" and not a family hauler. It's about spacious luxury.
The problem is it's way to small with only 4 seats, so not much a use as a Minivan
Like the other said... also heard this and Lexus LM in China compete directly with the like of S Class. Full reclining seats without sacrificing spaces for your assistant and chauffeur at the front
I don't think the point is hauling lots of people. Just like the Lexus LM, it's an "executive transport" and not a family hauler. It's about spacious luxury.
so it's good for about half a dozen customers. and it's hideous to boot.