Buick imports are imported models produced by the American Buick Motor Company. The Buick brand has a long history, founded on May 19, 1903 by Finnish David Dunbar Buick in Detroit. In 1908, Buick became one of the core brands of the newly established American General Motors Corporation. Buick cars are known for their high quality and luxurious design, and have launched many landmark models in history, such as the world's first concept car Buick Y-Job in 1938 and the Buick LeSabre concept car in 1951, which pioneered the use of a single curved windshield glass.
The logo of the Buick brand consists of three shields, symbolizing a spirit of positive progress and constant climbing. In the Chinese market, Buick imported models are favored by consumers for their advanced technology and excellent quality. The Buick brand has been constantly resonating with China's economic development, launching a variety of models that meet market demand, such as the GL8 business travel car, Regal, and LaCrosse. These models not only meet consumers' pursuit of luxury cars, but also reflect the importance that the Buick brand places on innovation and technology.
Buick's imported models have become strong competitors in the mid-to-high-end automotive market in China with their unique design, comfortable driving experience, and advanced technology configurations. With the trend of electrification and intelligence in the automotive industry, Buick is also actively exploring the field of new energy, such as the Buick ELECTRA-X concept car launched in 2022, which indicates the brand's development direction in new energy travel experience.