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Like the 2014 Buick
LaCrosse, the midsize Buick Regal will undergo a face-lift and
technology infusion for the 2014 model year. Additionally, the Regal GS
and Regal Sport will feature a more powerful turbocharged engine and an
upgraded all-wheel-drive system. Both the 2014 Buick Regal and 2014
Buick LaCrosse debut at the New York auto show this week.
The refreshed Regal replaces its
front and rear fascias, tweaking its headlights and adding new daytime
running LEDs. Those light emitting diodes also go to the rear of the
car, where "wing shaped" taillights make the 2014 Regal more
recognizable.
The interior adds a new center stack console,
bringing this European Buick -- it began life as an Opel Insignia -- in
line with other Buicks with the next-generation IntelliLink infotainment
system, which centers around an 8-inch touch screen. The system also
promises to be easier to use, as Buick cut back the number of buttons on
the center stack from 17 to just seven.
The Regal also swaps out its instrument panel, adding a 4.2-inch color
screen between the speedometer and tachometer. This screen provides
vehicle information, navigation, phone and other features for quick
glances as a driver can toggle through screens with steering wheel
controls. The new Regal GS will use a configurable 8-inch digital screen
for its instrument cluster.
Like the LaCrosse, the 2014 Regal will also
receive a significant technology upgrade, offering radar-based adaptive
cruise control which will operate even in stop-and-go traffic. The
Regal also adds camera-based systems such as Forward Collision Alert,
Lane Departure Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert systems.