What are the differences between the Excelle and Verano?
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Both the Excelle and Verano are Buick's own models, with the Verano positioned above the Excelle. The main differences lie in the Verano's higher price, larger engine displacement, and more dynamic design compared to the Excelle's mature and stable appearance. Other minor configuration differences are not significant. Below is a detailed comparison: 1. In terms of appearance, the Excelle and Verano each have their own characteristics. The most notable difference is in body size, with the Verano's dimensions surpassing the Excelle's in all aspects. The most obvious is the body length: the Verano measures 4718mm, which is 131mm longer than the Excelle. The longer body provides a more imposing visual presence and more spacious longitudinal interior space, an area where the Excelle falls short. 2. Both the Excelle and Verano models are equipped with daytime running lights, enhancing vehicle recognition and driving safety. As a higher-end model, the Excelle 15N Automatic Luxury version features xenon headlights, offering an advantage during night driving. In contrast, the Verano mostly comes with halogen light sources with lenses, and only the top-tier model has xenon headlights. 3. The rear seats of the Verano 15S Automatic Entry version do not support split-folding, making it less flexible in terms of space compared to the Excelle 15N Automatic Luxury version. The Excelle also outperforms the Verano in comfort configurations, such as leather seats, height-adjustable seats, rear air vents, and automatic air conditioning. These features significantly enhance the driving and riding experience. 4. The L3G engine in the Verano surpasses the Excelle's L2B engine in almost every aspect. Although both have a 1.5L displacement, the Verano's powertrain delivers greater power and torque output. Additionally, new technologies like direct fuel injection and an all-aluminum cylinder block make the Verano's powertrain superior to the Excelle's.