
虽然通用已经不在美国销售旅行车,但最近旗下别克品牌祖册了新的商标,显示通用有意重新回归旅行车市场。别克在海外注册了Regal Tourx商标,并同时将Tourx注册为独立名称。这预示着公司考虑进口或重新贴牌欧宝Insignia Sports Tourer或Insignia Country Tourer。Tourx很可能基于下一代Insignia旅行车,而其轿车版很可能比老款车更大,先前有报道称新车轴距增加了9厘米。目前还不清楚别克车型的动力系统,但预计Insignia将提供三缸和四缸涡轮增压引擎,同时某些版本将提供全驱系统,而Tourx车型也可能标配全驱系统。
GM files for Buick Regal Tourx trademark, could hint at a new wagon
General Motors stopping selling wagons in the United States when the Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon went out of production but a recent trademark filing suggests a family hauler could be making a return.
According to Autoguide, GM recently filed a trademark application for both the Regal Tourx and Tourx monikers. This suggests the company could be considering importing a rebadged version of the Opel Insignia Sports Tourer or the Insignia Country Tourer.
Nothing is official at this point but the Tourx would likely be based on the next-generation Insignia wagon. Little is known about the model at this point but the sedan variant will be significantly larger than its predecessor as previous reports have suggested its wheelbase will grow by 3.5 inches (9 cm).
There's no word on what would power the Buick variant but the Insignia is expected to be offered with a variety of different turbocharged three- and four-cylinder engines. An all-wheel drive system will be available on certain variants and the Tourx moniker suggests it could be standard on Buick models.