
Buick has unveiled its new Electra Encasa in China, a minivan that packs more luxury and technology than you’d expect. With features like 620 horsepower and an augmented reality head-up display, it’s not your average family vehicle.
Key Takeaways
- The Electra Encasa boasts a sleek design with a drag coefficient of just 0.258.
- It has all-wheel drive and comes packed with technology, including an AR head-up display.
- The second row offers massaging seats and a massive rear entertainment system for the kids.
Buick’s Electra Encasa isn’t just any minivan—it’s designed to impress. It has a striking exterior that looks more like a luxury sedan than a family hauler, thanks to its flowing lines and adaptive LED headlights. The low drag coefficient means it slices through the air with ease.
Inside, the cabin is decked out in high-end materials and tech features that would make any car enthusiast drool. Drivers get a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster paired with an impressive front passenger display of the same size. But here’s where things really get interesting: there’s also a massive 50-inch augmented reality head-up display for navigation, entertainment, and more.
The Electra Encasa doesn’t forget about those in the back seat either. The second-row seats can be massaged to keep everyone comfortable on long trips. Plus, kids will love the dual 21-inch rear entertainment systems that rival anything you’d find at home. And if they get bored of movies and games, there are also two detachable controllers for them to play with.
But what about practicality? The Electra Encasa is surprisingly spacious despite its sleek design. With a wheelbase longer than the Chrysler Pacifica’s by 2.8 inches (71 mm), it offers plenty of legroom and cargo space. And let’s not forget, this minivan can hit up to 620 horsepower—more power than many sports cars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Buick Electra Encasa available outside of China?
No, it’s currently only available in China. However, Buick might consider bringing it to other markets if there’s enough demand.
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