Upcoming Buick Electra E4 Crossover Leaked In China

After General Motors announced at the end of November that the Buick Electra E4 will debut this year in China, images and details of the Tri-Shield brand’s upcoming all-electric crossover has just fully leaked in the Asian country.

Once again, authorities in China spoiled the SAIC-GM joint venture’s eventual reveal by publicly releasing the manufacturer’s official future product statement for the upcoming Buick Electra E4 – the brand’s second Ultium-based EV and next member of Buick‘s zero-emissions Electra family. The leak includes the compact-sized E4’s first exterior images and general information before being officially announced by GM.

Buick Electra-X Concept

Leaked images confirm that the upcoming Buick Electra E4 crossover represents the production version of the Buick Electra-X Concept unveiled in the middle of last year, as GM Authority recently reported exclusively before the model was caught for first time on public roads. As such, the Electra E4 retains the concept’s overall shape and design features.

Aesthetically, the Buick Electra E4 stands out for its dynamic proportions and aggressive front end, with a grille design more similar to that of an internal combustion vehicle. The body of the Electra E4 is slightly shorter than that of the all-new Buick Electra E5 at 189.7 inches long, while standing 75.3 inches wide and 62.2 inches high. The E4’s wheelbase measures 116.3 inches, identical to what its big brother shares with the Chevy Equinox EV.

Furthermore, the leak reveals that the upcoming Buick Electra E4 will feature a base powertrain comprised of a single Ultium Drive electric motor generating an output of 180 kW or 241 horsepower – possibly mounted on the front axle, combined with a lithium-iron phosphate Ultium battery pack. However, the crossover will also offer a more powerful GS variant with an additional motor and AWD.

Buick Electra E4 GS AWD

The upcoming Buick Electra E4 is one of four new Ultium EVs GM will launch this year in China, with its official introduction expected to take place sometime in the second half of the year. Unlike the compact-to-midsize Buick Electra E5 that is also expected to be introduced in North America, the Electra E4 will be an exclusive vehicle for the Chinese market, as GM Chairman Mark Reuss revealed in November.

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Deivis is an engineer with a passion for cars and the global auto business. He is constantly investigating about GM's future products.

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Deivis is an engineer with a passion for cars and the global auto business. He is constantly investigating about GM's future products.

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  • I have been watching this and it will be interesting to see how this styling sells.

    The androgynous Tesla styling is love it or hate it so it will be interesting to see how many love it.

  • Now we're talking. The Envision and Electra E5 are kinda "meh" for me but this is downright handsome and finally a good use of the new nose.

  • Really curious if GM will take Buick RWD based with their suvs. Maybe less horsepower than what Cadillac offers and maybe not as sporty.

    240 horsepower and rwd would be a great base version for Buick and then AWD versions putting out 450 hp or so.

  • You know, this looks good! Buick wants younger buyers, this is a vehicle they will like. However it needs an interior that is peculiar to Buick so as to distance itself from any other GM brand and build customer awareness.

  • You would think the recent discussion about what is and isn’t an SUV for purposes of the IRA tax credit and knowing what the federal regulations are that define SUV, you might stop calling vehicles like this a crossover and just go with hatchback.

  • It’s disappointing for the US to lose out on a smaller option. But I guess we get the Equinox instead of the Buick? But the Buick looks nicer.

  • Wow, this looks pretty good, unlike the awkward E5. I hope they will sell this in North America, as I could see this being much more popular. It would really look good with body colored wheel arches and rockers. Here's hoping the Avenir will have those.

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