The Buick Regal is unchanged for 2017 save for better phone integration, with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Buick Regal brings back the 2.4L 4-cylinder as the entry-level engine. Buick also added Apple CarPlay integration. The hybrid does not return for 2016.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Buick Regal is mostly unchanged for 2015. New colors are available as is new Mobile Wi-Fi hotspot technology. OnStar now features 4G LTE, allowing the Regal to act as a mobile hub for drivers and passengers. The system functions as long as the Regal is turned on.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Buick Regal receives a mid-cycle freshening for 2014, including an exterior facelift with wing-shaped LED lighting, a slightly revised rear end and an interior that benefits from upgraded materials. The Regal gets a larger, 8-inch touchscreen with the IntelliLink infotainment system. Under the hood, a more efficient turbocharged 2.0L offers 259 horsepower and 295 ft-lb of torque, an 18 percent increase over last year's 2.0L. The engine also delivers an EPA-estimated 21 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway. An available all-wheel-drive system is new, which includes a limited-slip differential that optimizes traction in inclement conditions. Finally, the new Regal features impressive new technology in the form of radar- and camera-based safety features.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2013 Buick's eAssist engine now comes standard on non-turbo Regals. Buick's Intellilink system is also standard across the whole model range and all but the Regal GS now get a heated steering wheel as standard equipment. Three new colors have also been introduced, Black Diamond Tricoat, Champagne Silver Metallic and Dark Blue Metallic.
SelectBrowse ListingsFollowing its introduction in 2011 as an all-new model, the Buick Regal gets some notable changes for 2012. Among the biggest developments is a new eAssist model, which pairs a gasoline engine with a 15-hp battery-powered electric motor, helping to generate boosts of power when needed and increases mileage o 37 mpg on the highway. A sporty GS model also joins the lineup, with a turbocharged 2.0L Ecotec engine making 270 horsepower and paired with either a standard 6-speed manual or available 6-speed automatic. All 2012 models get a new 7-inch touchscreen with Buick IntelliLink standard. Three trim levels are now available: Regal, Turbo and GS. The Regal comes in Base, Premium I, and Premium II levels, while the Turbo is available in Premium I, II, and III trims. These replace 2011's CXL and CXL Turbo levels.
SelectBrowse ListingsAlthough the Regal name has been used before, it's being brought back for an entirely new sedan that has very little in common with the previous vehicles of the same name. The Buick Regal is a sporty, internationally tuned luxury sedan that will go on sale for 2011. It is an all-new mid-size sedan, to be powered by a new generation of powerful and economical 4-cylinder engines. Regal models will only be offered as mid-range CXL and sporty GS models for 2011, though a base CX is on the way for late in the model year.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Regal name first appeared on Buick products during the 1973 model year attached to mid-sized vehicles. In 1998, the Regal shared a platform and exterior appearance with the lower-end Buick Century. The most notable characteristic setting the Regal apart from the Century was five-passenger seating as opposed to six. The Buick Regal was offered in LS and GS trim levels from 1998 to 2004. All models of the sedan included standard air conditioning, AM/FM cassette stereo and remote keyless entry. The 1998 Buick Regal received power from a naturally aspirated and supercharged version of a 3.8-liter Series II V-6 engine. The Regal GS was standard equipped with the 240-horsepower supercharged engine. In addition to producing stout performance, the GS model also allowed the Buick sedan to achieve highway fuel economy of 27 miles per gallon. From 2000 to 2004, Buick collaborated with fashion designer Joseph Abboud in producing a special appearance package version of the Regal. Joseph Abboud editions of the Buick Regal featured the use two-tone coloring and included 16-inch wheels. In 2005, Buick replaced the Regal nameplate of their mid-sized sedan with LaCrosse. With the LaCrosse moving up Buicks model range to be a flagship vehicle, the Regal name was revived in 2011. Derived heavily from the European Opel Insignia, the 2011 Regals European flair was combined with a 182-horsepower 2.4-liter Ecotec engine and a 220-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter powerplant. A year after introduction, the Buick Regal line added a performance-driven 270-horsepower GS model. In 2013, eAssist was added to the Buick Regal allowing the engine to temporarily shut off to save fuel when the vehicle is at a standstill.
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