Sporting slim head and taillights, and a sharp nose, it looks distinctly like the Electra X Concept.
We now have our very first spy shots of Buick's upcoming all-electric crossover. This prototype, caught testing on public roads in Michigan, shares much in common with the Electra X concept that was first shown this summer. The DRLs are reminiscent of those seen on the Electra X concept thanks to their numerous LED lines that curve downward near the wheel arch. To be sure, the back end of the vehicle rakes down less aggressively than the almost coupe-like concept, but the nose appears to be as sharp as the Electra X's. Buick has officially revealed that it will revive the Electra name for its upcoming EVs and trademarks suggest that it will use the "Electra EV1" through EV9 nomenclature for the lineup. Although it is not impossible for Buick to be testing a vehicle destined for China in North America, it would be naive to assume that it doesn't have any plans to release any electric crossovers in the SUV mad North American market. This Buick Electra model will necessarily play an important role in Buick's future. The brand has committed to going all electric by 2030 and has said that its first EV will be ready for the North American market by 2024.