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Buick Excelle XT

Buick Excelle
Buick Excelle GT China 2012-04-15.JPG
Overview
Manufacturer Shanghai GM
Production 2003–present
Assembly China: Shanghai
Body and chassis
Class Compact
Chronology
Successor Buick Verano
Buick Excelle XT
Buick Excelle XT 01 China 2012-04-29.JPG
Overview
Also called Opel Astra
Production 2009–2015
Assembly China: Shanghai
Designer Uwe Müller
Body and chassis
Platform Delta II platform
Powertrain
Engine Ecotec D-VVT 1.6L I-4
1.8L I-4
1.6L I-4
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length 4,419 mm (174.0 in)
Width 1,814 mm (71.4 in)
Height 1,487 mm (58.5 in)
Buick Excelle GT
Buick Excelle GT 01 China 2012-05-20.JPG
Overview
Also called Buick Verano
Production 2010–present
Assembly China: Shanghai
Body and chassis
Platform Delta II platform
Powertrain
Engine Ectotec D-VVT 1.6L I-4
1.8L I-4
1.6L I-4
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length 4,671 mm (183.9 in)
Width 1,814 mm (71.4 in)
Height 1,483 mm (58.4 in)

The Buick Excelle (Chinese: 別克凱越 or Chinese: 别克英朗) is the common name for the luxury compact cars marketed by Shanghai General Motors Company Limited (Chinese: 上海通用汽車有限公司) under GM's Buick brand.

The original Buick Excelle (Chinese "Kai Yue") is based on the Daewoo Lacetti developed in South Korea by Daewoo Motors. While this car was originally sold worldwide under the Daewoo brand, in 2004, General Motors rebranded all Daewoo products in Europe as Chevrolets.

Parallel to the Lacetti-based Excelle, Shanghai GM introduced a new car, also called "Buick Excelle" in China, but called "Ying Lang" in Chinese. It is based on GM's global compact car platform "Delta II" which is developed at Rüsselsheim in Opel's International Technical Development Center (ITDC). The Chevrolet Cruze is based on this same platform.

Since the 2009 economic crises and the subsequent demise of the Saturn brand and reduction of GM's North American brands to four, the Opel models are aligned no longer with the Saturn brand, but the Buick brand. Consequently, the models built and marketed by Buick China are twins of the Opel variants of GM's global platforms.

Originally presented in China as a hatchback called the Excelle XT in 2009, which is essentially a rebadged Astra J (2009–present) or as a sedan presented in 2010 called the Buick Excelle GT (Chinese: 别克英朗GT). A North American version of the Excelle GT is assembled in the United States and marketed as the Buick Verano.


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