Buick LaCrosse Hybrid makes its way to China

Buick LaCrosse Hybrid makes its way to China

Buick has crossed the finish line first in the medium-size hybrid market for China, as they introduce the LaCrosse Hybrid. It’s the first mainstream hybrid to hit China, and Shanghai GM officials chose the LaCrosse (LaCrosse Eco-Hybrid as it’s being touted) because of its popularity throughout the country.

Buick LaCrosse Hybrid

The hybrid systems is the same used in U. S. Malibu and Saturn Aura hybrid vehicles. The LaCrosse hybrid achieves fuel efficiency 15% better than the non-hybrid LaCrosse available in China and with 15% lower emissions. No official price has been released for the Chinese hybrids, but expect it to be more than the conventional model.

Buick is not alone in the GM-China alternative fuel market. Cadillac’s Escalade will be available in hybrid next year. China will also be one of the first major markets to sell the Chevrolet Volt, some time in 2010. Cadillac’s Provoq will also hit China, which seems to be Caddy’s equivalent to the Volt. GM execs hope to turn China into a massive green vehicle market. As for the North American market - sadly, GM does not expect to release a hybrid LaCrosse in the states.

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