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− | [[Opel]]-developed crossover for the Chinese market, with Chinese-made models later sold in the US, the first mainland Chinese car to be sold in the US as a mainstream model. Larger Envision for 2020, dubbed S in China, launched with a price drop in US as it replaced the first-generation model. A larger, three-row model, the Plus, launched in China in 2021. | + | [[Opel]]-developed crossover for the Chinese market, with Chinese-made models later sold in the US, the first mainland Chinese car to be sold in the US as a mainstream model. Larger Envision for 2020, dubbed S in China, launched with a price drop in US as it replaced the first-generation model. A larger model, the Plus, with either two or three rows of seats, launched in China in 2021. |
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− | *[[Buick Envision (2014–)]] | + | *[[Buick Envision (2014–23)]] |
| *[[Buick Envision S]] | | *[[Buick Envision S]] |
| *[[Buick Envision Plus]] | | *[[Buick Envision Plus]] |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 24 August 2024
Opel-developed crossover for the Chinese market, with Chinese-made models later sold in the US, the first mainland Chinese car to be sold in the US as a mainstream model. Larger Envision for 2020, dubbed S in China, launched with a price drop in US as it replaced the first-generation model. A larger model, the Plus, with either two or three rows of seats, launched in China in 2021.
Marque: Buick