What brand is the audio system in the 2021 Buick Excelle?
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Buick Excelle's high-end version is equipped with Harman Kardon audio system, which offers superior quality and pure sound. The new Excelle adheres to Buick's "dynamic and sleek" design language, drawing inspiration from the classic elements of the Riviera concept car. It features a new wing-shaped chrome grille, wing-shaped LED automatic headlights, wing-shaped LED taillights, dual-peak body lines, large-view exterior rearview mirrors, and 16-inch dual five-spoke luxury two-tone aluminum alloy wheels. Below is relevant information: Hill Start Assist: Hill Start Assist is a practical function designed to prevent difficulties when starting on an incline and to stop the vehicle from rolling backward. If the Excelle is equipped with Hill Start Assist Control, it can prevent the vehicle from rolling backward, allowing the driver to start smoothly and operate the pedals with ease. If the Excelle is not equipped with Hill Start Assist Control, the driver must quickly and accurately switch from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal. Speakers: Speakers, commonly known as audio drivers, are an essential component of any sound system. The number of speakers determines the distribution of sound emission points. The more speakers the Excelle has, the better the surround sound effect and the stronger the stereo sensation. The number of speakers in the Excelle can also reflect its level of luxury to some extent.
Regarding the audio brand of the 2021 Buick Excelle, I remember that when I drove this car, the audio system was factory-installed without a clearly labeled brand. It was likely a generic OEM system, possibly using components from suppliers like Panasonic or Denso. The sound quality was decent—adequate for daily music or radio listening, though somewhat flat compared to premium branded audio systems. As an experienced driver, I value durability more, and Buick's audio systems are generally robust, rarely suffering from poor contact or distortion issues. Maintenance is straightforward, requiring only regular cleaning of the vents. For audiophiles, an upgrade might be worthwhile, but the base version suffices for commuting. Overall, the audio brand isn't a core selling point in this car; the emphasis is more on overall driving comfort, including noise insulation and spatial balance.