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03-16-2017, 10:29 AM
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It's a Buick
Buick Regal 2.0T, AWD, and Tour X model confirmed in CARB certificate (http://www.motor1.com/news/139364/buick-wagon-carb-certification/)
The wagon gives buyers one more choice for folks who want storage space but don't want a crossover.
A General Motors emissions certification from the California Air Resources Board provides even more evidence that Buick is introducing an all-wheel drive Regal station wagon called the Tour X as a competitor in the growing segment of go-anywhere estates in the United States. The automaker’s 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder is available throughout the model's lineup, too.
This certification covers a variety of models from Buick, Cadillac, and Chevrolet that use the 2.0-liter turbo engine, and it specifically lists the 2018 Regal as being among those vehicles. According to this document, buyers can get the sedan in front-wheel-drive with a nine-speed automatic. The all-wheel-drive variant is available with either eight- or nine-speed gearboxes. The Tour X wagon only comes with all-wheel drive and offers both transmissions.
Unfortunately, the CARB certification doesn’t offer any detail about the engine’s output in the Regal, and GM offers it in a variety of tunes. For example, the current 2.0-liter turbo in the existing Regal makes 259 horsepower (193 kilowatts) and 295 pound-feet (400 Newton-meters) of torque. However, the mill produces 268 hp (200 kW) and 295 lb-ft in the Cadillac CTS, 265 hp (198 kW) and 295 lb-ft in the ATS, 272 hp (203 kW) and 295 lb-ft in the Chevrolet Camaro, and 250 hp (186 kW) and 260 lb-ft (353 Nm) in the Malibu.
The new Regal uses the latest Opel Insignia Grand Sport liftback sedan and Sports Tourer wagon as its base, but small styling tweaks like a possible waterfall grille could give it in more Buick-centric look. In Europe, the model’s 2.0-liter turbo is available with up to 256 hp (191 kW) with an eight-speed automatic and torque-vectoring all-wheel drive.
2018 Regal will debut next month as 5 door and wagon. Lots of photos in the link but here's a few. These are the Opel versions but I imagine the Buick variants will be largely the same.
http://icdn-5.motor1.com/images/mgl/yx4wo/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-3.motor1.com/images/mgl/nBbKx/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-3.motor1.com/images/mgl/JQAMM/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-2.motor1.com/images/mgl/3V4kR/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-7.motor1.com/images/mgl/lP306/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-2.motor1.com/images/mgl/PwJbA/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
Here's the 5 door 'GT' version
It's a Buick
Buick Regal 2.0T, AWD, and Tour X model confirmed in CARB certificate (http://www.motor1.com/news/139364/buick-wagon-carb-certification/)
The wagon gives buyers one more choice for folks who want storage space but don't want a crossover.
A General Motors emissions certification from the California Air Resources Board provides even more evidence that Buick is introducing an all-wheel drive Regal station wagon called the Tour X as a competitor in the growing segment of go-anywhere estates in the United States. The automaker’s 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder is available throughout the model's lineup, too.
This certification covers a variety of models from Buick, Cadillac, and Chevrolet that use the 2.0-liter turbo engine, and it specifically lists the 2018 Regal as being among those vehicles. According to this document, buyers can get the sedan in front-wheel-drive with a nine-speed automatic. The all-wheel-drive variant is available with either eight- or nine-speed gearboxes. The Tour X wagon only comes with all-wheel drive and offers both transmissions.
Unfortunately, the CARB certification doesn’t offer any detail about the engine’s output in the Regal, and GM offers it in a variety of tunes. For example, the current 2.0-liter turbo in the existing Regal makes 259 horsepower (193 kilowatts) and 295 pound-feet (400 Newton-meters) of torque. However, the mill produces 268 hp (200 kW) and 295 lb-ft in the Cadillac CTS, 265 hp (198 kW) and 295 lb-ft in the ATS, 272 hp (203 kW) and 295 lb-ft in the Chevrolet Camaro, and 250 hp (186 kW) and 260 lb-ft (353 Nm) in the Malibu.
The new Regal uses the latest Opel Insignia Grand Sport liftback sedan and Sports Tourer wagon as its base, but small styling tweaks like a possible waterfall grille could give it in more Buick-centric look. In Europe, the model’s 2.0-liter turbo is available with up to 256 hp (191 kW) with an eight-speed automatic and torque-vectoring all-wheel drive.
2018 Regal will debut next month as 5 door and wagon. Lots of photos in the link but here's a few. These are the Opel versions but I imagine the Buick variants will be largely the same.
http://icdn-5.motor1.com/images/mgl/yx4wo/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-3.motor1.com/images/mgl/nBbKx/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-3.motor1.com/images/mgl/JQAMM/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-2.motor1.com/images/mgl/3V4kR/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-7.motor1.com/images/mgl/lP306/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
http://icdn-2.motor1.com/images/mgl/PwJbA/s3/2017-opel-insignia-live-in-geneva.jpg
Here's the 5 door 'GT' version