General Motors is preparing to unveil a new concept.
And as you might expect, it’s an electric SUV. Butit won’t appear at one of the
major auto shows in North America. This one’s just for China. Called the Buick
Inspire, the concept is set to debut later this month at the the Beijing Auto
Show. Buick has released this teaser image, ostensibly showing the tailgate
with a raked rear windscreen and dynamically styled taillights. Unfortunately,
it’s saying very little else about what to expect.
The automaker characterizes the concept as “an
exploration of design and new technologies” that “leverages GM’s global
resources” as an “application of future electric smart mobility.” Largely the
same publicity jargon, in short, as you’d expect to see in any such
announcement. Sowe’ll have to wait a little while longer in order to see more…
but not too much longer.
The Enspire concept is set to be unveiled at the
dedicated Buick Brand Night event, set to take place in Wuzhen, Zhejiang, on
April 17. After that, it’ll be showcased in the capital at Auto China 2018.
That’s the event we know better as the Beijing Auto Show.