Buick’s new 2014 LaCrosse represents an evolution of the landmark luxury
sedan that established the brand’s modern sedan lineup with design
leadership and technological innovation.
The full-size LaCrosse offers new interior and exterior design cues,
advanced safety technologies and enhanced in-vehicle connectivity. New
front and rear styling, featuring available signature wing-shape LED
daytime running lamps and LED wraparound taillamps, complements its
sculpted exterior design. The interior is more contemporary, with new
seats, enhanced materials, redesigned central instrument panel and
console – and an all-new, available Ultra Luxury Interior Package. The
cabin also incorporates Buick’s next-generation IntelliLink infotainment
system, with intuitive controls and natural voice recognition.
New radar- and camera-based safety features help surround the new
LaCrosse with protection. They include Lane Change Alert, Side Blind
Zone Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Alert, Rear Cross
Traffic Alert and Automatic Collision Preparation. GM’s patented Safety
Alert Seat works with many of these features, providing seat vibration
pulses indicating the direction of a potential crash threat.
Full Speed Adaptive Cruise Control is also offered. It senses traffic
in front of the LaCrosse to adjust vehicle speed, including bringing
the vehicle to a complete stop and accelerating again.
“We evolved the interior and exterior design, increased luxury
amenities and materials, and enhanced the safety and personal
technologies to give customers more reasons than ever to rediscover
Buick,” said Tony DiSalle, U.S. vice president of Buick Marketing.
Globally, LaCrosse sales have exceeded 500,000 since its 2009
introduction and U.S. sales topped 57,000 in 2012, making it more
popular than many other full-size luxury sedans, including Lexus ES,
Acura TL and Lincoln MKZ.
Courtesy of Buick Newsroom and read more here: http://bit.ly/LUH1Ez

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