It’s Thanksgiving in the USA and while several Americans are busy preparing their dinners, GM Design is preparing something else in mind. so, ha G.M Design has shared through the social network Instagram, a sedan concept of Buick which has arrived just in time for Thanksgiving.
GM Design shows off Buick concept sedan
Said buick concept looks like Wildcat EV concept which was shown at the beginning of the year. The red-colored vehicle shares some cues with the electric car concept, despite the sketch looking more like a sedan rather than a 2+2 coupe.
The Buick sedan concept posted on Instagram was done by Aaron Riggs or @zambiniftm on the social media platform. According to his LinkedIn, Riggs is a senior creative designer at General Motors since July 2012. In addition, he was also the lead exterior designer for the 2016 Cadillac Escala Concept and developed original sketches and the scale clay model for the 2012 Buick Avista Concept.
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Similar to Wildcat EV Concept
The Wildcat EV Concept It’s the preview of the future Buick design language. It comes with distinct doors that “will influence production Buick models for the foreseeable future.” Likewise as the sketch of the new sedan concept red that GM has shared, comes with an angular front end, sharp pleats, spotlights super thin and a trapezoidal grill.
Reflecting the wild outward signs of the Wildcat EV Concept, the cabin comes with at least two digital screens, a slim-design dash, and cockpit-style seats with cantilevered headrests. The sedan concept Buick red only brought an exterior view, no interior preview.
It should be noted that as such, it’s unclear if this sketch shows a full-fledged sedan concept for Buick or perhaps a production model in the near future. All that is known is that if it does, it will surely run on batteries, this since Buick it will go 100% electric by the end of the decade.
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