2010 Detroit Auto Show Preview: STUD OR DUD? Buick Debuts The Regal GS Concept

2010 Detroit Auto Show Preview: STUD OR DUD? Buick Debuts The Regal GS Concept
With an estimated 255 turbocharged horsepower (190 kW), a six-speed manual transmission and an advanced, adaptive all-wheel-drive system, the Buick Regal GS show car is a high-tech, high-performance version of the brand’s newest sport sedan. It was introduced at the 2010 North American International Auto Show.

 The mechanical elements were developed with the aim of delivering a driving experience that is sporting, confidence-inspiring and refined. It has a performance-oriented drivetrain, a lowered body and lower center of gravity. Exterior and interior cues include two additional vertical front air intakes; large, forged aluminum 20-inch wheels and performance tires; a racing-inspired sport steering wheel and metal pedals. Recaro high-performance front seats feature four-way lumbar support and cushion extensions.

 “We designed the Regal GS to explore the appeal of a high-performance variant of the Regal,” said Craig Bierley, product marketing director for Buick. “Like the Regal, the Regal GS is based on the award-winning Opel Insignia, and we believe it will reinvigorate Buick’s storied Gran Sport legacy.”

 The Regal GS exterior is distinguished by vertical air inlets in the front fascia, as well as unique rocker panels, an integrated rear spoiler, dual exhaust outlets, Olympic White paint and satin metallic accents.  

 “The idea behind the Regal GS was taking the production model in a more aggressive direction to appeal to performance enthusiasts,” said John Cafaro, Buick design director. “But along with its aggressive stance, there’s sophisticated style in the design that complements the driving experience.”

 Inside, the Regal GS varies from the standard Regal by featuring a completely jet black interior, including the pillars and headliner, sport shifter for the six-speed manual transmission and a suede-covered, flat-bottom steering wheel reminiscent of those used in international racing series. The instrument panel glows ice blue when the driver engages the sport mode of the Interactive Drive Control System (IDCS).

 Turbocharged AWD performance

 Power for the Regal GS comes from a high-output 2.0L Ecotec turbocharged engine with direct-injection technology. It is based on the engine that will be offered on Regal CXL models later this summer, but the engine and turbocharger are tuned to deliver greater boost pressure in the GS. The output is estimated at 255 horsepower (190 kW) and 295 lb.-ft. of torque (400 Nm).

 The engine is mated to a six-speed manual transmission that directs torque to an adaptive all-wheel-drive system calibrated for performance driving. An electronic, limited-slip rear differential helps ensure the engine’s power is distributed effectively during cornering.

 The high-performance drivetrain is expected to enable the Regal GS to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds. That performance is complemented by a four-wheel-independent suspension, with a unique High Performance Strut (HiPerStrut) design in front. The HiPerStrut system helps reduce torque steer and maintain negative camber during cornering. This improves ultimate grip levels in dry and wet conditions, as well as improves the direct feel of the road, while isolating undesirable feedback. Behind the wheel the driver experiences reduced torque steer, improved grip and increased cornering power, along with crisper handling, steering precision and feedback.  

 The Regal GS features a high-performance Brembo brake system with 14 x 1.2-inch (355 x 32 mm) cross-drilled rotors; four-piston, high-strength aluminum calipers, and high-performance pads.

 The Regal GS is also equipped with Interactive Drive Control System (IDCS) chassis technology (also offered on Regal CXL models with the 2.0L turbo engine). It delivers enhanced vehicle stability and greater driving safety, while also adapting the driving characteristics of the car to the driver’s preferences. The driver selects among three operating modes – normal, sport and GS – that change the suspension settings, throttle response and steering sensitivity through the variable-effort steering system.

 About Buick

 Buick is in the midst of a transformation that started with the Enclave luxury crossover and continues with the completely redesigned LaCrosse luxury sedan and Regal sport sedan. Buick is emerging as a modern, premium brand with vehicles characterized by sculpted designs, personal technologies, luxurious interiors and responsive performance. Future new sedans and crossovers are planned and will continue to expand Buick's portfolio both in North America and China. More information can be found at www.buick.com.

 BUICK REGAL GS SHOW CAR SPECIFICATIONS

Overview

Model:

Buick Regal GS show car

Body style / driveline:

four-door, 5-passenger, front engine, transaxle. All-wheel-drive midsize vehicle

Construction:

steel body-frame integral (unibody)

Engine/Transmission

 

High-output 2.0L DOHC I-4 Turbo

Displacement (cu in / cc):

122 / 1998

Bore and stroke (in / mm):

3.39 x 3.39 / 86 x 86

Block material:

cast aluminum

Cylinder head material:

cast aluminum

Valvetrain:

overhead camshafts, four-valves per cylinder, continuous variable valve timing for intake and exhaust

Ignition system:

individual coil-on-plug

Fuel delivery:

direct injection with variable high-pressure rail and electronic throttle control

Compression ratio:

9.2:1

Horsepower (hp / kW):

255 / 190 (est.)

Torque (lb.-ft. / Nm):

295 / 400 (est.)

Transmission

6-speed manual

Chassis/Suspension

Front:

independent, HiPerStrut-type with dual-path mountings, specifically tuned coil springs, direct-acting stabilizer bar (hollow); hydraulic ride bushings; continuous damping control (Interactive Drive Control System)

Rear:

four-link independent rear; hollow stabilizer bar; continuous damping control

Traction control:

adaptive all-wheel drive; StabiliTrak electronic stability control

Steering type:

hydraulic, variable-effort rack-and-pinion power steering

Brakes

Type:

four-wheel disc w/ABS (w/ESC)

Brake rotor diameter
(in / mm) caliper type (front and rear):

14 / 355, vented and cross drilled rotors; four-piston aluminum calipers

Wheels/Tires

Wheel size and type:

20-inch aluminum

Tires:

Bridgestone 245/35ZR20

Dimensions
Exterior

Wheelbase (in / mm) :

107.8 / 2738

Overall length (in / mm):

190.2 / 4831

Overall width (in / mm):

73.1 / 1811

Overall height (in / mm):

58.4 / 1483

Front track (in / mm):

62.4 / 1585

Rear track (in / mm):

62.5 / 1587

Interior

Seating capacity (front / rear):

2 / 3

Headroom (in / mm):

38.8 / 985 (front)
36.8 / 935 (rear)

Note: Information shown is current at time of publication.



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MSP6MSP6 - 1/7/2010 11:42:33 AM
+3 Boost
This is very interesting. The front bumper is a little too much but the rest is nice. Interior looks good, nice steering wheels and nice seats. Just axe the Lucerne ASAP!


MBCLS07MBCLS07 - 1/7/2010 3:53:32 PM
+3 Boost
The front bumper is the most distinctive design element of the car, and looks rather attractive at that. Take it away and you're left with a fairly bland design. For the life of me, I can't understand why some people are so allergic to anything different, new and interesting. You must get thrills up your leg whenever an exciting concept model turns into a watered down production car.

All said, a nice encore to the LaCrosse by Buick. Certainly better than an Accord or Camry.


B7FANB7FAN - 1/7/2010 11:59:24 AM
+6 Boost
THE WHEELS AND BRAKES LOOK GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 1/7/2010 12:05:07 PM
+4 Boost
Front and Back are a little bizzzy... Interior is great


WhelanWhelan - 1/7/2010 12:12:38 PM
+3 Boost
I'll take one please! Keep it under 40k


tecnopolistecnopolis - 1/7/2010 12:13:13 PM
+5 Boost
It looks like it has all the right ingredients to be a competitive market offering. The stance is "spot on".


Agent00RAgent00R - 1/7/2010 12:57:58 PM
+2 Boost
Although it is a watered-down Opel OPC, the whole package is VERY compelling and will hopefully bring some YOUTH into this aged brand.

Most Buick buyers are 59-65, if I am not mistaken. That is NO stretch of the truth.


Agent00RAgent00R - 1/7/2010 1:29:16 PM
-2 Boost
@Invisible

Because the brand is trying to change its image in order to capture new buyers. The only people interested in buying Buicks are quite old and they will not be around too much longer. There is no demand being created.

How many 30-somethings say "I have had a taste of success, now I am off to pick up an all-new Buick!"

The brand is going through a well-deserved revolution and the new Lacrosse and Regal are the start for new beginnings.

BTW, similar age bracket for Corvettes? Highly doubtful.



Agent00RAgent00R - 1/7/2010 2:09:54 PM
+4 Boost
@1UAW

Yes, that is the point of the Buick Regal GS.


WhelanWhelan - 1/7/2010 2:23:31 PM
+2 Boost
I'm 28 and I said I would get it. The only other Buick I would have accepted than this would be a classic GnX


vman1013vman1013 - 1/7/2010 1:41:05 PM
+5 Boost
looks great!!


SpectatorSpectator - 1/7/2010 2:13:24 PM
+1 Boost
Nice, finally a modern car from Buick...just don't like the back.

BTW Buick take note...you don't have to keep every single name from back in the old person...er...old days. The name "Regal" and "Sporty Car" don't quite go together.

And I know all the Grand National fans (mind you I do like that car) will say... "your an idiot" because it was the Regal Grand National. But come on, how many people actually called it that. No one. Everyone dropped the name Regal and just called it the Grand National. Which is the same problem you have here. No one knows that the GS stands for "Gran Sport" all they are going to know is that its called a Regal.

Just me, but I think its time to think up new names.




WhelanWhelan - 1/7/2010 2:25:14 PM
+2 Boost
Again, I'm 28 and I know that GS stands for Gran Sport


pennfootballpennfootball - 1/7/2010 2:14:12 PM
+3 Boost
I am 28 and would buy one and trade in my WRX if I can get a pair of 20 inch snow tires for the winter time.
Turbocharged all wheel drive manual gearbox with Brembo brakes in a Buick under 40 grand? NICE!
This thing is dirt cheap and if it breaks you can just buy a new one!


WhelanWhelan - 1/7/2010 2:27:06 PM
+1 Boost
Kudos for that. It has all I'm looking for. I plan on moving out of my Matrix XR AWD in the next year and want a sedan, AWD, manual tranny, and some odds n' ends. This is the first one to fit the bill. The Ford Fusion Sport is nice too with an AWD but it's based on the old design, needs the redesign to get me to purchase.


golfer38golfer38 - 1/7/2010 2:25:42 PM
+1 Boost
When I saw the Opel OPC, I was hugely dissappointed that it wasn't going to be available in the US. I really liked the style, but I was hoping that it might be offered in a slightly different package thru some type of GM brand. I can't wait to drive it although I do have reservations about a turbo 4, I would have preferred the turbo 6.


AlleVierAlleVier - 1/7/2010 2:49:42 PM
+2 Boost
Overall, pretty studly. But, I agree with fatandsassy on it's rear end--too many details and I'm not a fan of the tapered rear. No problems with the rest of the car.


jrwilsonjrwilson - 1/7/2010 2:54:22 PM
+1 Boost
I Would Not buy one>>>>>>
The design concept reminds me too much of a Family Sedan instead of a Sport Sedan...
Its just isnt sporty enough... The Opel version was perfect.. But the Buick just got watered down too much...


Agent00RAgent00R - 1/7/2010 6:25:25 PM
-1 Boost
How is this ANY different looking from the Opel besides the grille and the motor?


rob9193rob9193 - 1/7/2010 3:28:06 PM
+1 Boost
I like it.. looks a lot like the vauxhall insignia they had on top gear last week


sdcarguysdcarguy - 1/7/2010 4:49:48 PM
+1 Boost
Wow! Outstanding concept.

In case anyone from Buick is trolling the blogs looking for feedback, count me in as buying one.



Bmw8terBmw8ter - 1/7/2010 7:15:09 PM
+1 Boost
Good luck with that hope. For some reason us Americans(excluding myself atleast) are too f*cking lazy to shift. Therefore, anything above 200hp in the FWD/FWD-AWD variation will almost certainly be automatic tranny only. I, like yourself, hope that's not the case.


AgentOrangeAgentOrange - 1/8/2010 12:50:41 PM
+1 Boost
Looks pretty effin nice..


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