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Buick Regal GS revealed... 6-spd MANUAL ONLY

well, atleast for the launch...

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2012 BUICK REGAL GS PRODUCTION MODEL TAKES SPORTS SEDAN PERFORMANCE TO A NEW LEVEL FOR BUICK

• High-performance midsize sport sedan with 0-60 mph performance of under seven seconds
• Features exclusive, GS-only high-output version of the Ecotec 2.0L turbo engine with 255 hp and 295 lb.-ft. of torque
• Buick's Interactive Drive Control System allows drivers to change the suspension settings and steering sensitivity
• Exclusive, racing-inspired exterior and interior appointments
• Goes on sale in the second half of 2011

MIAMI – Buick this evening reveals the production version of the 2012 Regal GS, an even sportier expression of the Regal sport sedan that went on sale earlier this year and has attracted new buyers to the Buick family. Powered by a high-output, exclusive Ecotec 2.0L turbocharged engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission, the GS delivers an estimated 255 horsepower (190 kW) and 295 lb.-ft. of torque for a 0-60 mph performance of less than seven seconds (estimated). Buick's Interactive Drive Control System is standard on the GS, allowing drivers to customize the driving experience by changing the suspension settings and steering sensitivity between three modes: standard, sport and GS.

"Built on the performance foundation of the Regal, the Regal GS was designed as an even sportier expression of responsive performance and style," said John Schwegman, vice president of Buick marketing. "The driving experience is powerful and spirited; and the GS represents the next entry in Buick's product renaissance."

The Regal GS will be unveiled this evening at a consumer event in Miami. It goes on sale in the second half of 2011. Pricing has not yet been announced.

Product highlights include:
• Exclusive Ecotec 2.0L turbocharged and intercooled engine rated at an estimated 255 horsepower (190 kW) and 295 lb-ft of torque (400 Nm)
• Six-speed manual transmission, with six-speed automatic with Driver Shift Control to be offered later
• Interactive Drive Control System with GS mode
• Four-wheel independent system with HiPerStrut front suspension
• High-performance four-wheel disc brake system with Brembo front calipers
• Standard 19-inch, 5-Twin Spoke alloy wheels and all-season tire and optional 20-inch, 5-Twin Spoke polished alloy wheels with performance tires.

The exterior design features unique front and rear fascias, with the front fascia incorporating prominent, vertical air intake slots and specific grille treatment – with the vertical elements accented in a satin-metallic finish. The rear fascia has a pair of integrated, satin-metallic trapezoidal exhaust outlets. Rocker panel extensions and an integrated rear spoiler are also woven into the design. The GS cuts a sportier stance, too, with a slightly lower ride height than other models and aggressive 19-inch, 5-Twin Spoke alloy wheels and all-season tires (20-inch, 5-Twin Spoke polished alloy wheels with performance tires are optional).

Inside is a racing-inspired, flat-bottom sport steering wheel and metal sport pedals, along with leather-appointed 12-way power-adjustable sport driver and front passenger heated seats, which include four-way power lumbar. The GS-specific black interior is accented with satin-finish elements on the instrument panel, steering wheel and console, while the instrument panel glows white when the driver engages the GS mode of the Interactive Drive Control System (IDCS).

Standard amenities for the Regal GS include:
• Passive keyless entry with push-button start
• Standard XM Satellite Radio with three-month trial service
• Harmon/Kardon premium 320-watt sound system with nine speakers
• Bluetooth phone connectivity
• Leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel with audio controls
• Leather-appointed sport seating
• Heated driver and front passenger seats, with 12-way adjustable driver and front passenger seats – including four-way lumbar adjustment
• 120-volt accessory power outlet
• Power windows with express up/down feature in the front and express down in the rear.
• Front and rear ultrasonic parking assist
• Bi-xenon HID headlamps.

Turbocharging and HiPerStrut
Power for the Regal GS comes from a high-output version of the Ecotec 2.0L turbocharged DOHC VVT engine with direct injection technology. It is based on the engine that will be available on Regal CXL later this year, but the engine and turbocharger are tuned to deliver greater boost pressure in the GS. The output is rated at 255 horsepower (190 kW) and 295 lb.-ft. of torque (400 Nm). A three-inch-diameter exhaust system provides reduced back pressure, resulting in higher engine power

Direct injection technology helps the engine deliver more power through increased efficiency, while maintaining fuel economy and lowering emissions. That means less fuel is consumed and lower emissions generated – including a 25-percent drop in cold-start hydrocarbon emissions. Variable valve timing optimizes power, efficiency and emissions across the entire rpm band.

"We've been combining direct injection and variable valve timing with boosted engines since 2006, and there's no question the Regal GS turbo has the responsiveness and acceleration of a 3.5L V6, while delivering the fuel economy of a 2.0L four," said Mike Anderson, Ecotec global chief engineer and program manager.

The engine is mated to a standard six-speed manual transmission. A six-speed automatic transmission will be available later.

The Regal GS rides on a relatively long wheelbase of 107.8 inches (2738 mm), which delivers refined, well-balanced vehicle dynamics. It also features a four-wheel-independent suspension, with a unique High Performance Strut (HiPerStrut) front suspension design. The HiPerStrut system helps reduce torque steer and maintain negative camber during cornering; the driver experiences reduced torque steer, improved grip and increased cornering power, along with crisper handling, steering precision and feedback.

The four-link independent rear suspension is designed to minimize unwanted toe and camber effects during spirited driving maneuvers, enhancing vehicle stability. Both front and rear dampers incorporate active Computer Damping Control (CDC), continuously changing damper characteristics to maintain optimal vehicle ride control over varying road surfaces and profiles. More aggressive, performance-oriented damping characteristics can also be selected by the driver through the Interactive Driver Control System.

Braking power comes from a large diameter four-wheel disc brake system featuring Brembo front calipers. A standard, four-channel anti-lock brake system is tuned to reduce stopping distances over varied road surfaces and conditions. An electronic parking brake is actuated via a center console-mounted control. The Regal GS also features standard StabiliTrak stability control system with integrated, full-function traction control.

Interactive Drive Control System
The Regal GS is also equipped with Interactive Drive Control System (IDCS) chassis technology (also offered on other Regal models with the 2.0L turbo engine). It delivers enhanced vehicle stability and greater driving safety. The driver selects among three operating modes – standard, sport and GS – that change the suspension settings, and steering sensitivity through the variable-effort steering system.

A sophisticated driving mode control module continually monitors driving style utilizing yaw rate, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, steering wheel, throttle and vehicle speed. It defines the dynamic vehicle state, including acceleration, braking and cornering, to optimize chassis reactions. It also executes all of the IDCS driver selections. All four dampers are electronically controlled and continuously adapt within milliseconds to the prevailing road conditions, vehicle movements and individual driving style.

Selecting GS mode optimizes the car for dynamic driving, tightening the suspension and steering response. "Standard," or the default mode, is the setting for all-around use. The sport mode provides a level of performance between standard and the GS modes.

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/11/04/2012-buick-regal-gs-revealed/#continued
 
According to the autoblog article, a 6spd automatic will be available shortly after. I like the car...glad to see Buick selling something like this. I hope it sells decently enough to justify a well done followup.
 
High-performance midsize sport sedan and 0-60 mph performance of under seven seconds are mutually exclusive in this day. IMHO it need to be under six seconds, even so I hope that Buick again makes a car that people under 50 will buy.
 
Don't get it. I mean I love how these cars look, but.....An old Regal GS with the Supercharged 3800 was that fast if not a little faster. And a lot cheaper and easier to make even faster. Other than that, I know that this new model has absolutely nothing in common with the old ones. lol
 
Don't get it. I mean I love how these cars look, but.....An old Regal GS with the Supercharged 3800 was that fast if not a little faster. And a lot cheaper and easier to make even faster. Other than that, I know that this new model has absolutely nothing in common with the old ones. lol

Looks like the old GS 3800 Supercharged was just as fast and got similar fuel economy...of course the car was not as good.
 
uh... under new fuel economy figures? or older...

Well, the 220hp version is only EPA listed at 18/29 and the 255hp version is the same engine so I figure a little worse...

The old one is 16/26 under the new rules and 18/28 originally, but the 3800 is known to get good highway economy.

The old one could apparently hit 60 in 6.6 seconds, too.
 
They're about 10 years late with those numbers. Did they miss the whole horsepower wars thing? A Maxima had the same horsepower and acceleration time in like 2002
 
Compare to the Sonata turbo's 22/33 rating and 6.2 seconds (with a green engine) and reviewers have said it's a tad slow.
 
They're about 10 years late with those numbers. Did they miss the whole horsepower wars thing? A Maxima had the same horsepower and acceleration time in like 2002

Yeh and it also had a combined fuel economy of like 21 MPG and probably no where as low emmission as this.
 
The combined economy of the 2011 GS doesn't look to be much better, though.

I've seen 19/29. And that's under the new standards. I don't know a 3.5VQ Max owner that did better than 25-26 on the highway. It's a fuel pig.
 
The Insignia with the 320hp V6 is only in the low sixes. The car must be heavy or something.

Google says the '12 Regal is around 3700 pounds curb weight. That's pretty porky. Since we are talking about Maximas...the '02 was around 3200 pounds.
 
I've seen 19/29. And that's under the new standards. I don't know a 3.5VQ Max owner that did better than 25-26 on the highway. It's a fuel pig.

Here's some specs on the 220hp turbo, and the 255hp version is the same engine. 18/29, so we can expect the pumped up engine to do a little worse.

http://www.caranddriver.com/var/ezf...lication/a3f28afdf8c5451b35b83b06720d4d53.pdf

The combined EPA economy of the non-turbo 2.4L is only 23. Can't imagine the turbo or the GS are much better.
 
The Insignia with the 320hp V6 is only in the low sixes. The car must be heavy or something.

3300lbs according to some websites....not sure how accurate this is. Seems wrong since that is around the same weight as an E46 M3 and it will do 0-60 in 5.2 range.
 
Google says the '12 Regal is around 3700 pounds curb weight. That's pretty porky. Since we are talking about Maximas...the '02 was around 3200 pounds.

I think you're google lookup is more accurate than mine. I looked up Insignia OPC and got the 3300lb rating...but that seems impossible based on the performance results.
 
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