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To reduce, block They are complemented by especially tuned suspension systems. In addition to distinctive design, both ‘Supers’ give a leading-edge performance and refinement with the 5.3L and 4.6L V-8 engines, which are renowned for balancing performance and fuel economy. The LaCrosse Super is the first and only model offered with Buick's four per side iconic portholes. Design cues resemble those seen on the popular Velite convertible concept vehicle – and recently introduced on the Buick Enclave luxury crossover SUV – including a new waterfall grille and portholes.
Design elements on the LaCrosse Super and Lucerne Super denote a face lifted Buick. The Super Buicks have elevated design, power and performance. It has an enhanced chassis with a especially tuned version of Lucerne’s Magnetic Ride Control system, for a refined, premium ride that simultaneously enables crisp and responsive handling. The Lucerne Super’s horsepower is rated at 292 (218 kW)*, a significant increase of more than 6 percent over existing models. The vehicle maintains Buick's renowned quietness inside.
Its chassis has been sport-tuned to give responsive handling characteristics. The LaCrosse Super is powered by a 300-horsepower (224 kW)* 5.3L small-block V-8 with GM's Active Fuel Management technology. The ‘Supers’ are engineered for Buick by the GM Performance Division to give inspiring performance on demand. It will be witnessed on the 2008 model year LaCrosse and Lucerne sedans. The name is designated exclusively for Buick's most premium, powerful models after 50 years.
Buick brings back a name from its history marking 20th-century past to start of a new level of refinement: Super.
Design elements on the LaCrosse Super and Lucerne Super denote a face lifted Buick. The Super Buicks have elevated design, power and performance. It has an enhanced chassis with a especially tuned version of Lucerne’s Magnetic Ride Control system, for a refined, premium ride that simultaneously enables crisp and responsive handling. The Lucerne Super’s horsepower is rated at 292 (218 kW)*, a significant increase of more than 6 percent over existing models. The vehicle maintains Buick's renowned quietness inside.
Its chassis has been sport-tuned to give responsive handling characteristics. The LaCrosse Super is powered by a 300-horsepower (224 kW)* 5.3L small-block V-8 with GM's Active Fuel Management technology. The ‘Supers’ are engineered for Buick by the GM Performance Division to give inspiring performance on demand. It will be witnessed on the 2008 model year LaCrosse and Lucerne sedans. The name is designated exclusively for Buick's most premium, powerful models after 50 years.
Buick brings back a name from its history marking 20th-century past to start of a new level of refinement: Super.
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