Take a drive down any street in Shanghai and you'll see numerous Buicks - which makes sense - China is Buick's largest market in the world. The Shanghai show presents a perfect place for Buick to showcase their new international design language with the Riviera concept. Developed in tandem with the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center in China, Ed Wellburn, vice president of GM Global Design said, "Developing and launching the Riviera in China underscores the diversity, strength and depth of the GM global design network." With its tautly wrapped carbon fiber skin, gullwing doors, large greenhouse, 21-inch wheels pushed to the corners and hybrid drivetrain, the Rivera takes a classic American – and now Chinese – nameplate into the future.
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Buick, which has a long history of concepts dating back to the classic Harley Earl designed 1938 Y-Job, shows with the futuristic-leaning Riviera that the nameplate still has a lot of mileage left in the tank.
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