Has the Buick Excelle Been Discontinued?
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Currently, it appears to be gradually phased out. The first model to be discontinued was the manual transmission Excelle, with some regional 4S dealers already notifying customers that manual transmission versions can no longer be ordered, likely to clear production lines for new models. Introduction to the Buick Excelle: 1. Exterior: The new Excelle adheres to Buick's "dynamic and fluid" design language, drawing inspiration from the classic elements of the Riviera concept car. It features a new wing-shaped chrome grille, wing-type LED automatic sensing headlights, wing-type LED taillights, dual-peak body character lines, ultra-wide-view exterior rearview mirrors, and 16-inch dual five-spoke luxury two-tone aluminum alloy wheels. 2. Powertrain: The new Buick Excelle is equipped with two drivetrain options: a 1.3T dual-port fuel injection turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed DSS intelligent dual-clutch transmission, and a 1.0T dual-port fuel injection turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed DCG intelligent dual-clutch transmission. The former delivers a maximum power of 120kW/5500RPM and a peak torque of 230N.m/1800~4400RPM, while the latter offers a maximum power of 92kW/5600RPM and a peak torque of 170N·m/1700-4400RPM.