List of Buick vehicles
This is a list of vehicles marketed by the Buick division of General Motors, which currently operate in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and China.
Current models
Vehicles exclusive to China
| Model | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Description | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Introduced | Update | |||||
| Cars | ||||||
| Electra L7 | 2025 | 2025 | — | Battery electric and Range extender full-size sedan. | ||
| LaCrosse | 2004 | 2023 | — | Flagship mid-size luxury sedan slotted above the Regal in the brand lineup. Discontinued in North America after 2019, continued production in China. | ||
| Regal | 1973 | 2017 | 2023 | Mid-size sedan, fastback (Sportback), and station wagon (TourX). Discontinued in North America after 2020, continued production in China.[1] | ||
| Velite 6 | 2019 | 2019 | — | Compact alternative fuel vehicle station wagon-styled liftback. Available as a battery-electric. | ||
| Verano (China) | 2015 | 2021 | — | Compact sedan. Produced in North America from 2011 to 2016, continued production in China. Third generation is sold alongside the outgoing second-generation as the Verano Pro. | ||
| Crossovers/SUVs | ||||||
| Electra E5 | 2023 | 2023 | 2025 | Battery electric low-slung mid-size crossover. | ||
| Electra E7 | 2026 | 2026 | — | Plug-in hybrid mid-size crossover. | ||
| Enclave | 2007 | 2024 | — | Full-size crossover SUV. Closely related to the Chevrolet Traverse. | ||
| Encore GX | 2019 | 2019 | 2023 | Subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by GM Korea in South Korea. | ||
| Envision | 2014 | 2020 | 2024 | Compact crossover SUV. Second generation is marketed in China alongside the outgoing first-generation as the Envision S. | ||
| Envision Plus | 2021 | 2021 | 2024 | Mid-size crossover SUV, Long-wheelbase version of the Envision that serves as a three-row crossover SUV variant of the regular Buick Envision S in China. | ||
| Envista | 2023 | 2023 | — | Compact crossover SUV manufactured by GM Korea in South Korea. | ||
| Minivans | ||||||
| Electra Encasa | 2025 | 2025 | - | Battery electric and Extended range electric full-size minivan. | ||
| Century | 2022 | 2022 | - | Two and Three-row full-size luxury minivan. | ||
| GL8 Lu Zun PHEV | 1999 | 2024 | - | Three-row full-size PHEV and ICE minivan sold exclusively in China by SAIC-GM. the 3rd generation is sold as the GL8 Lu Zun PHEV, GL8 ES Lu Zun and Lu Shang, and the 2nd generation as the GL8 Onshore Business Class | ||
| GL8 ES Lu Zun | 2016 | 2024 | ||||
| GL8 Lu Shang | 2025 | - | ||||
| GL8 Onshore Business | 2025 | - | ||||
Previously manufactured models
Original models
| Exterior | Name | Introd. | Discont. | Platforms | Gen. | Information / notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model B | 1903 | 1904 | 1 | The first automobile made by the Buick Company. | ||
| Four | 1909 | 1915 | 1 | Passenger car, the first model as a General Motors division. | ||
| Six | 1914 | 1925 | 1 | Senior model to the Four | ||
| Master Six | 1925 | 1928 | B-body | 1 | ||
| Standard Six | 1925 | 1929 | A-body | 1 | ||
| Limited | 1931 | 1942 | C-body | 2 | Full-size car | |
| Century | 1936 | 2005 | B-body (1936–58) A-body (1973–96) W-body (1997–2005) |
6 | Full-size car (1936–1958), mid-size car (1973–2005) | |
| Roadmaster | 1936 | 1958 | C-body | 7 | Full-size car, Buick's flagship car during 1946–1957 | |
| Special | 1936 | 1969 | B-body (1936–1958) Y-body (1961–1963) A-body (1964–1969) |
4 | Full-size (1936–58), compact (1961–63), mid-size (1964–69) | |
| Super | 1939 | 1958 | C-body | 5 | Full-size car | |
| Skylark | 1953 | 1998 | A-body (1964–72) X-body (1975–85) N-body (1985–98) |
6 | Changed dynamically from two-door car to four-door car. | |
| Electra | 1959 | 1990 | C-body (RWD) (1959–84) C-body (FWD) (1985–90) |
6 | Full-size luxury car | |
| Invicta | 1959 | 1963 | B-body | 2 | Full-size car succeeding Century | |
| LeSabre | 1959 | 2005 | B-body (1959–85) H-body (1986–99) G-body (2000–05) |
8 | Full-size car succeeding Special | |
| Riviera | 1962 | 1999 | E-body (1963–76, 1979–93) B-body (1977–78) G-body (1995–99) |
8 | Personal coupe | |
| Wildcat | 1963 | 1970 | B-body | 2 | Full-size car succeeding Invicta | |
| Estate wagon | 1970 | 1990 | B-body (1970, 1977–90) C-body (1971–76) |
3 | Full-size station wagon | |
| Centurion | 1970 | 1973 | B-body | 1 | Full-size car succeeding Wildcat | |
| GSX | 1970 | 1972 | 1 | Muscle car | ||
| Apollo | 1973 | 1975 | X-body | 1 | Compact car | |
| Skyhawk | 1974 | 1989 | H-body (1975–80) J-body (1982–89) |
2 | Subcompact car | |
| Somerset | 1984 | 1987 | N-body | 1 | Compact car. Renamed "Skylark" in 1987. | |
| Reatta | 1987 | 1991 | E-body | 1 | Grand tourer coupe and convertible. | |
| Park Avenue | 1990 | 2012 | C-body (1991–96) G-body (1997–2005) GM Zeta platform (2007–12) |
3 | Full-size luxury sedan succeeding Electra. Discontinued in North America in 2005. GM Zeta platform version sold in China 2007–2012. | |
| Roadmaster (revival) | 1991 | 1996 | B-body | 1 | ||
| Rendezvous | 2001 | 2007 | U-body | 1 | Midsize crossover | |
| Rainier | 2003 | 2007 | GMT360 | 1 | Midsize luxury SUV. | |
| Excelle | 2003 | 2023 | GEM | 2 | Compact sedan marketed in China | |
| Terraza | 2004 | 2007 | U-body | 1 | Minivan | |
| Lucerne | 2005 | 2011 | G-body | 1 | Full-size sedan | |
| Excelle GT | 2009 | 2023 | PATAC K | 2 | Compact sedan marketed in China | |
| Verano (North America) | 2010 | 2016 | Delta II | 1 | Compact sedan | |
| Encore | 2012 | 2022 | GEM | 2 | Subcompact crossover SUV marketed in China | |
| GL6 | 2017 | 2023 | PATAC K | 1 | Compact MPV marketed in China | |
| Enclave (China) | 2019 | 2025 | C1XX | 1 | Mid-size crossover SUV, with a design different from its North American counterpart | |
| Velite 7 | 2020 | 2022 | BEV2 | 1 | Electric subcompact crossover SUV marketed in China | |
| Electra E4 | 2023 | 2025 | BEV3 | 1 | Electric mid-size crossover SUV marketed in China |
- Notes
Global
Rebadged models, developed in or outside North America:
| Exterior | Name | Introd. | Discont. | Platforms | Gen. | Orig. | Orig. model |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opel [n2 1] | 1975 | 1979 | T-body | 1 | JPN | ||
| Sail [n2 3] | 2001 | 2004 | GM4200 | 1 | GER | [n2 4] | |
| Excelle HRV [n2 3] | 2003 | 2010 | Daewoo J | 1 | KOR | ||
| Royaum [n2 3] | 2005 | 2006 | V-body | 1 | AUS | ||
| Cascada [n2 1] | 2012 | 2019 | Delta II | 1 | GER | ||
| Velite 5 [n2 3] | 2016 | 2019 | D2UX | 1 | USA |
- Notes
- ^ a b Name given in the U.S.
- ^ Subcompact car.
- ^ a b c d Name given in China.
- ^ In 2005, the car was totally redesigned by joint venture SAIC-GM and renamed Chevrolet Sail, leaving the 'Buick' aside.
- ^ Sold exclusively in China.
- ^ Full-size sedan, sold exclusively in China
- ^ Convertible.
- ^ Compact plug-in hybrid, sold exclusively in China.
Concept models
Buick concept cars
Y-Job (1938)
LeSabre (1951)
Silver Arrow (1963)
XP2000 (1995)
Riviera Concept II (2013)
Bengal (2001)
Avenir (2015)
Avista (2016)
- Avenir (2015)
- Avista (2016)
- Bengal (2001)
- Blackhawk (2003)
- Bolero (1990)
- Business (2009)
- Centieme (2003)
- Century Cruiser (1969)
- Electra-L (2024)
- Electra-LT (2024)
- Electra GS (2025)
- Electra MPV Precursor (2025)
- Electra Sedan Precursor (2025)
- Electra SUV Precursor (2025)
- Electra-X (2022)
- Electra (2020)
- LeSabre [n3 1] (1951)
- OMPV (2024)
- Park Avenue Essence (1989)
- Riviera Concept (2007)
- Riviera Concept II (2013)
- Silver Arrow (1963)
- Velite (2004)
- Wildcat EV (2022)
- XP2000 (1995)
- XP-300 (1951)
- Y-Job (1938)
- Notes
- ^ Not a "Buick" but a General Motors company concept car.
References
- ^ Capparella, Joey (4 December 2019). "Buick Regal Is Dead, Leaving Buick with an All-SUV Lineup". Car and Driver. Retrieved 4 December 2019.