ANOTHER 2000'S GM Concept....

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Published 03/18/2017 at 13:32

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Wait! Before you click away! This isn’t no shitty “Bel Air” concept or anything as ugly as that wannabe Malibu with a Colorado powerplant...

This is the 2007 Buick Riviera gullwing coupe concept

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And as you can tell it is miles away from GM’s other “heritage” concepts. It looks great imo and I love the Ferrari FF looking rear end where the hatch meats the bumper.

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And to top off this simplistic, modern design you get gullwing doors that look more at home on Merc over this Buick

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And this time the interior is don’t right. I quite like how the interior looks like a Mercedes interior just drag and dropped into the car, the only thing Buick about this interior is the shitty part where the upper part of the dash (black plastic) meets the lower part of the dash (tan plastic) it just doesn’t look right.

I always wanted a new Riv and this design would still work in today’s market especially since this concept looks to have shaped a better portion of Buicks current lineup


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Kinja'd!!! "415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)" (415s30)
03/18/2017 at 13:42, STARS: 1

Very Tesla in the rear haunches.

Kinja'd!!! "sm70- why not Duesenberg?" (sm70-whynotduesenberg)
03/18/2017 at 14:46, STARS: 0

That’s...certainly something.

Kinja'd!!! "404 - User No Longer Available" (toni-cipriani)
03/18/2017 at 15:00, STARS: 0

I would argue it’s more Solstice Coupe minus the lower bumper details.

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Kinja'd!!! "gin-san - shitpost specialist" (gin-san-)
03/18/2017 at 15:36, STARS: 0

That’s actually pretty interesting, no wonder GM didn’t make it.

Kinja'd!!! "ranwhenparked" (ranwhenparked)
03/18/2017 at 22:04, STARS: 0

I believe this was designed by Shanghai General Motors and originally debuted in China, before making the rounds to American auto shows. Unfortunately, Chinese consumers are even less interested in coupes than Americans, so it was never going to see the light of day.