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The Return Of This Buick Park Avenue Could Be A Dodge Charger Hellcat Killer

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The Buick brand has developed into a portfolio of vehicles that has little resemblance to what it was in the early 2000s when it was once recognized for its opulent, comfortable automobiles. Buick still offers a bigger model portfolio in China, which includes several of the roomy sedans that originally served as the brand's defining characteristic in North America despite having a lineup that is exclusively comprised of crossovers here. A recent rendering of the Park Avenue, a well-known Buick marque, by a graphic designer is guaranteed to whet your hunger for the forbidden fruit if you prefer a luxury sport sedan to a crossover. The Return Of This Buick Park Avenue Could Be A Dodge Charger Hellcat Killer Render for Buick Park Avenue The Cadillac Escala concept car serves as the foundation for the Park Avenue rendering. Cadillac characterizes the 2016-born concept as follows: "A powerful presence that is simultaneously revolutionary and distinctly Cadillac. The Escala Concept heralds the resurgence of authentic American luxury as well as our future innovation and design direction." Unsurprisingly, the Escala served as the inspiration for many of the design cues used in later Cadillac models. Notably, Escala's design language is primarily influenced by the Cadillac CT5 and Cadillac CT4. Although the render's powertrain options are unknown, the car should have little trouble accommodating GM's supercharged V8 under the hood. As a result, it would be a respectable 4-door rival to the Dodge Charger Hellcat. In this rendering,  recreates Buick's flagship sedan from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s using the appealing concept vehicle. The design makes use of Buick's new, more angular emblem as well as its sleek front headlamps and darker front grille. The Return Of This Buick Park Avenue Could Be A Dodge Charger Hellcat Killer The massive chrome design elements that often characterize the Buick style are conspicuously lacking. The lone photograph on Instagram only partially reveals the sedan's slim, coupe-like c-pillar design, which slopes at the back of the vehicle. Park Avenue Render and the Wildcat Concept: Forbidden Buicks from Buick The render features a striking design and a low posture. Additionally, it features a general design that would allow it to blend in well with the current market for luxury sedans. Given that the Escala served as the model for later Cadillac sedans, it is conceivable that Buick might produce a vehicle with similar characteristics in the future. Since the full-size Buick LaCrosse sedan was no longer sold in the US, Buick has not marketed a sedan. In light of this, the final generation Regal sold in the US didn't conform to the concept of a typical sedan due to its Sportback opening, which was akin to that of the Volkswagen Arteon, Kia Stinger, or Audi A5.

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