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2011 Buick Regal - Click above for high-res image gallery
According to a report from
Ward's Auto,
General Motors will be debuting a hybrid version of the
Buick Regal sedan at the
Chicago Auto Show next week. The electrified Regal will use the same
eAssist architecture that debuted in the
LaCrosse late last year.
In the LaCrosse, eAssist accounts for a 25 percent increase in fuel economy, and we can expect similar numbers for the Regal. Currently rated at 19/30 miles per gallon city/highway with the 2.4-liter engine and six-speed automatic, adding eAssist should help the Regal reach fuel economy numbers above 35 mpg.
Unlike the LaCrosse, it's likely that the eAssist powertrain will not be the base engine in the Regal. For the 2012 model year, all LaCrosses come standard with eAssist, but we expect the Regal to use this system in a more upmarket (read: more expensive) configuration. We'll have the full details live from Chicago next week, so stay tuned.
Gallery: 2011 Buick Regal CXL: Review




Photos copyright (C)2011 John Neff / AOL
[Source:
Ward's Auto]
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