
Shanghai GM, a joint venture between  General Motors Corp and China's SAIC Motor Corp, has revealed the  all-new 2011  Buick Excelle GT compact sedan that will go on sale in the country  on June 23. It will be available in China with a choice of two petrol  engines, a naturally-aspirated 1.8-liter with 108kW/145HP and a  1.6-liter turbocharged four-pot churning out 135kW/181HP.
The GT model  expands Buick China's Excelle range that already includes the five-door  hatchback XT model. And in case you didn't notice, both the Excelle XT  and GT are based on the latest generation of the Opel Astra and share  the same Delta II platform and mechanical hardware as the Chevrolet  Cruze.
As we have  already told you in  previous reports, the four-door Excelle GT will be coming to Buick  stores here in the States sometime next year, most likely with a  different name but without any significant cosmetic changes.
Buick's new entry-level model will slot under the new Regal in the firm's U.S. range with the Volkswagen Jetta considered one of its closest rivals.

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