Is the Buick Regal a Joint Venture or Domestic Vehicle?

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Jayla
09/04/25 6:41am
Buick Regal is a joint venture vehicle, which is a car brand jointly established by American General Motors and SAIC. Below is the relevant introduction of the Buick Regal: Power: The Buick Regal boasts a very strong power performance. The new car is equipped with two turbocharged engines, a 1.5T and a 2.0T. The 2.0T engine delivers a maximum power of 174kw and a maximum torque of 350n.m, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. The 1.5T engine provides a maximum power of 124kw and a maximum torque of 250n.m, also paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Body Dimensions: The new car measures 4904×1863×1461mm in body size, with a wheelbase of 2829mm, indicating that this body size is nearly approaching that of a mid-to-large-sized sedan.
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