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Buick Primes The New York Auto Show With Early
Introduction Of New 'Super' Models
Buick has rekindled a name from its storied 20th-century past to mark
the beginning of a new level of refinement: Super. The badge is
designated exclusively for Buick's most premium, powerful models and
returns to Buick vehicles after 50 years. It will debut on the 2008
model year LaCrosse and Lucerne sedans.
"We're bringing back the Super badge to represent our most premium
models," said Steve Shannon, Buick general manager. "Our Supers are not
just about increased horsepower; they represent an elevation in design,
premium content and ride characteristics that are exclusive to the Super
badge."
The Supers are engineered for Buick by the GM Performance Division to
inspire performance on demand. The LaCrosse Super is powered by a
300-horsepower (224 kW) 5.3L small-block V-8 with GM's Active Fuel
Management technology. The LaCrosse Super's chassis has been sport-tuned
to deliver responsive handling characteristics, and the vehicle
maintains Buick's renowned quietness inside.
The Lucerne Super adds a more powerful version of the legendary 4.6L
Northstar V-8. It is rated at 292 horsepower (218 kW), an increase of
more than 6 percent over existing models. The Super has an enhanced
chassis with a specially tuned version of Lucerne 's Magnetic Ride
Control system, for a refined, premium ride that simultaneously enables
crisp, responsive handling.
Buick Super: elevated design, power and performance
Design elements on the LaCrosse Super and Lucerne Super denote the
new face of Buick. Design cues echo those seen on the popular Velite
convertible concept vehicle - and recently introduced on the Buick
Enclave luxury crossover SUV - including a new waterfall grille and
portholes. The LaCrosse Super is the first and only LaCrosse model
offered with Buick's iconic portholes; there are four per side to
highlight the V-8 engine.
In addition to distinctive design, the LaCrosse Super and Lucerne
Super deliver leading-edge performance and refinement. The 5.3L and 4.6L
V-8 engines are renowned for balancing performance and fuel economy.
They are complemented by specially tuned suspension systems.
Like all Buick models, LaCrosse and Lucerne Supers are built with an
exclusive engineering process called QuietTuning to reduce, block and
absorb noise from entering the interior. Laminated side window glass,
sound-deadening material in the body structure, hydraulic mounts in the
engine compartment and more reduce interior noise. Even exhaust nodes
have been tuned for overall sound quality. These features contribute to
a quiet, refined driving experience.
While the LaCrosse and Lucerne represent the first production models
of the reborn Buick Super series, they will not be the last. Future
models will share elements that reinforce the Super ethic, including:
- Exclusive exterior and interior design appointments
- Powertrain enhancements
- Enhanced driving dynamics, with specifically tuned steering,
braking and suspension systems for responsive and confident handling
- Leading levels of interior quietness through Buick's exclusive
QuietTuning engineering effort.
LaCrosse Super
The LaCrosse Super is distinguished from its sibling models with a
new exterior appearance that is highlighted by a new waterfall grille,
new hood and a new front fascia that incorporates a lower grille opening
with chrome trim and chrome fog lamp bezels.
New portholes, rocker moldings, rear fascia with integrated park
assist sensors, 3.5-inch-diameter dual chrome exhaust tips, rear decklid
spoiler and a Super badge also make the LaCrosse Super instantly
identifiable from any angle. LaCrosse Super is offered in four exterior
colors: Black Onyx, Platinum Metallic, Dark Mocha Metallic and Red Jewel
tint coat.
Inside, the LaCrosse Super exudes comfort and style, including front
seats with increased seatback bolstering. All of the seats feature new,
woven-embossed leather inserts. A unique wood grain appearance accents
the instrument panel, center console, doors and gear shift knob. There
are also exclusive instrument cluster graphics - including Super
identification - new front sill plates, a silver finish on the
instrument panel center stack and Super-specific floor mats.
The LaCrosse Super introduces a V-8 engine that has the fuel
efficiency of a V-6. Rated at 300 horsepower (224 kW) and 323-lb.ft (438
Nm) of torque, Buick's new V-8 can propel the LaCrosse Super from 0-60
mph in 5.7 seconds. The 5.3L small-block V-8 uses GM's Active Fuel
Management (AFM), an engine technology that seamlessly switches between
four- and eight-cylinder power to save fuel.
To support the performance capabilities enabled by the V-8 engine,
the LaCrosse Super features a specially tuned suspension system for
steering precision, improved ride control and feel, and increased
braking performance. Bilstein monotube struts, larger front and rear
rotors, high-precision steering gear, StabiliTrak, and recalibrated
chassis controls help the LaCrosse Super deliver confident handling and
road manners, while also maintaining overall ride comfort.
The Super version comes standard with the largest wheels and tires
available on the LaCrosse - 18-inch by 7-inch aluminum wheels wrapped by
P235/50R18 all-season tires. Chrome-finish wheels are available.
Lucerne Super adds more luxury appointments
Distinctly designed, the Lucerne Super stands out with a new bright
chrome waterfall grille, front and rear fascias, integrated dual exhaust
tips, rocker panels, and Super badge on the decklid. Exclusive aluminum
wheels and premium all-season tires complete the look, complementing the
vehicle's sport-touring attitude. The Lucerne Super is available in four
exterior colors: Dark Mocha Metallic, Gold Metallic, Sharkskin and White
Diamond. The interior comes in Ebony or Cocoa/Shale.
Lucerne Super's refined ride dynamics and increased power make it the
sportiest Lucerne available . A more powerful version of the 4.6L
Northstar V-8 engine provides the Lucerne Super with an ample power
reserve. It is rated at 292 horsepower (218 kW), which is 17 horsepower
(13 kW) more than the Lucerne CXS.
Lucerne Super's new premium steering gear, StabiliTrak stability
control system, brake assist and specifically calibrated Magnetic Ride
Control system help deliver a crisp response and enhanced driver
control. It rides on standard 18-inch by 7-inch aluminum wheels wrapped
by P245/50R18 all-season radials. The exclusive wheel design is finished
in bright silver premium paint. Chrome-plated wheels are available.
The Lucerne Super's interior wraps occupants in luxury including a
leather-wrapped upper instrument panel with French-seam stitching,
unique finish on the instrument panel center stack, leather seats with
perforated suede fabric inserts for the outboard seating positions, and
suede door trim inserts. A heated, real wood steering wheel and shift
knob finished in Walnut Burl, power tilt and telescoping steering
column, front chrome sill plates and Buick embroidered floor mats round
out the Lucerne Super's special content.
Lucerne Super comes with three standard equipment packages, including
Driver Confidence, Luxury and Comfort & Convenience. OnStar's Directions
& Connections with Turn-by-Turn voice-guided navigation, XM Satellite
Radio and Harman Kardon audio system are also standard.
All Buick models come standard with the industry's best coverage,
including a four-year/50,000-mile vehicle warranty, and a
five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. The Buick LaCrosse Super
arrives in dealerships this summer as a 2008 model. The Lucerne Super is
scheduled to go on sale in spring 2008. Pricing for both vehicles has
not been released. |