The all-wheel-drive sedan can be loaded with a lot of equipment.
The Buick Regal is a new generation that transforms from a traditional sedan with a trunk into a liftback with an enormous hatchback that dominates almost the entire rear end. There’s also a wagon available. You can customize the range and the top-of-the-line GS comes with every option for $46,025, after $925 destination.
The base 1SV Regal starts at $25.915. It features a turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 250 horsepower (186kilowatts), 265 pound-feet (359newton-meters), and a nine speed automatic. The GS trim is available for $39,990 and has the 3.6-liter direct injection V6 that produces 310 horsepower (231 kW), and 295 pound feet (400 Nm). The output is routed to an all-wheel drive system via a nine-speed automatic.
The GS is well-equipped with standard features. All models come with Brembo brakes and adaptive dampers. Ebony leather upholstery covers eight power sport seats with heat, ventilation and massage functions. Blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and parking assistance are all available to safety-conscious drivers.
The Regal GS is available in five colors. Sport Red is the only non-expensive option. The price of the Regal GS is $395 more for Quicksilver Metallic, Ebony Twilight Metallic (black), and Smoked Pearl Metallic(dark gray). White Frost Tricoat is available for $995
You can also load more equipment into the GS. The $1,690 Driver confidence package adds safety features such as adaptive cruise control, forward collimator alert with automatic brake, lane keep assistance, and a head up display. The $485 Appearance package adds LED headlights to the car’s exterior and wireless charging within the cabin. The $945 Sights & Sounds Pack, a whimsically named package that includes an eight-speaker Bose stereo and navigation capability to the 8-inch infotainment screen, upgrades it with navigation capabilities and adds a $945 Sights & Sounds Pack. A $200 option provides protection for the interior by adding all-weather floor mats to the vehicle and a cargo tray to the trunk.
The $1,000 power moonroof, which can be purchased as a standalone option, is the one most people would use. The illuminated door sills are $395 and add some style. For $100, customers living in very cold areas can purchase an engine block heater. A wheel lock kit is $60, a front license plate bracket is $40, a first aid kit at $35, and a $90 highway safety kit that includes items such as flashlights, hand tools, rain ponchos, flashlights, and flashlights.