Friday, October 18, 2013

New Buick LaCrosse GL Concept gets All Dressed up for the LA Auto Show

You have to look far to see what is in the final concept paper based on Buick LaCrosse sedan in 2012 and will be exhibited at the Auto Show in Los Angeles on 16-27 November.

This is due to the concept of GL LaCrosse is the most luxed-up of the standard model than anything else.
David Lyon, executive director of Buick design, explains: “The design elements that have already differentiated production LaCrosse – such as premium leather upholstered seats, ice blue ambient lighting and smooth surfaces – intensified in GL and serve inspiration for future Buick models. ”

Outside is the concept of GL wearing a cabernet red paint complimented by a brushed chrome grille and tinted, door handles and trunk lid, and around windows, taillights and headlights. The machine-face wheels of 20 inches with a round satin finish on the exterior enhancements.

Most of the changes taking place inside, where the Buick designers came up with a French-stitched leather surfaces against each other a chocolate brown color and Carmelo chocochino of doors, seats and dashboard.
GL also get house chocochino suede, metal accents on the instrument cluster and controls in the center console and custom wood trim on the steering wheel, dashboard and door panels.

“Every surface is formed of GL hinterland LaCrosse, Buick knowing that customers enjoy the finer things in life, but do not need to flaunt,” said Magdalena Kokoszynska, GL LaCrosse creative designer.




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