2018 Buick Regal TourX Wagon Spied Testing In Germany
The TourX is expected to be revealed alongside a Regal five-door hatchback next month.
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The TourX is expected to be revealed alongside a Regal five-door hatchback next month.
The first Buick wagon since the Roadmaster of the 1990s.
New spy photos show both vehicles draped in camouflage.
The new Regal will be introduced on April 4, 2017.
Buick’s midsize sedan is in for an overhaul.
The ever so minorly lifted wagon follows the Insignia Sport Tourer.
Sales of the midsize premium sedan fell 63 percent in Canada.
A wagon has been a long time coming for the Buick Regal.
Only 547 GNXs were ever built.
During the 2016 calendar year, sales of the midsize premium sedan have increased 1.7 percent to 19,833 units.
A raised ride height and all-wheel drive will differentiate the Regal TourX.
With the help of Chemical Guys.
Opel’s flagship sedan aims to stun, but does it?
Sales are up 9.4 percent to 18,524 units in the first 11 months of 2016.
After seeing the 2018 Opel Insignia Grand Sport, this is probably what the 2018 Regal will look like.
The 2018 Regal may be revealed tomorrow by Opel, so let’s talk about what we know.
It will be our first official look at the 2018 Buick Regal and Holden NG Commodore, too.
Both were spied in OPC trimmings featuring performance cues.