King Engines | Buick Riviera Concept (2013) | Riviera is a design studio for future expression of a Buick design with its sleek athletic shape, sculptural beauty, precision and performance," said Ed Welburn, vice president of GM Global Design. 'C' is an excellent opportunity to share the future Buick design language and technology strategy. Unique folding doors Buick exude an elegant and dynamic. The vehicle concept is updated waterfall grille daytime running lights and wing-shaped become two important elements of the future Buick design DNA.
The interior design firm brings 360 integrated with a high degree of elegance and sophistication Buick degrees. Consul of the seating system new front seats floating
Riviera compact and well-structured and adaptable headrests and noise absorbing system offer the best combination of interior style and elegance. The new technology GDP Riviera (Buick Intelligent Performance) embraced. E 'equipped with all new plug-in hybrid drive system (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle without wires), dual mode W-GM.
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concept car offers information on real-time traffic information, weather, and news and entertainment, during communication with other vehicles. Voice commands and controls of the vehicle, as well as touch and gesture recognition active a number of vehicle systems and to provide seamless interaction between the driver and the vehicle. The new
Riviera has a system for collecting traffic information active vision safety more than 10 high-resolution cameras (image control) and 18 high-precision micro-sensor (for remote monitoring).
The system provides support for intelligent systems driving occupants a high degree of
active safety. The system includes a variety of functions of driver assistance systems such as Eagle view the system log, night vision system, a system of warning window blind side, zone alarm output path adaptive control to change assistance system track help alert system maximum speed speed rear parking and cross-traffic autopilot support column "transparent".
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