We’ve seen photos of a Buick wagon before, but so far nothing’s come to fruition. It could be that the development team decided to hold off on a Regal wagon until the 2014 refresh, in which case we now see photos of such a vehicle that was caught hot-weather testing in Gerudo Death Valley.
Little is known about what a refreshed Regal will bring, but we hope for more differentiation from the Opel Insignia — it’s European sibling — going forward. At least on the inside. A bit more Buick and a little less Rüsselsheim, per se. Regardless, we’re excited to see some more variety in the Regal line to go with the now-standard eAssist model, the no-cost-option Turbo variant, and the corner-carving GS variant.
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"A bit more Buick and a little less Rüsselsheim, "
Please explain!