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Buick Has Uncompromising
Beauty and Unique Function
Sporty
Bengal is poised to become a prized
possession
The Buick Bengal concept vehicle, a sleekly sculpted
roadster with a convertible top and featuring a high
performance powertrain, state-of-the-art voice- activated
controls and a next-generation audio system, is making
its debut at 2001 auto shows.
The Bengal is a car with "sensual elegance and versatility,"
said Dave Lyon, 31, Buick brand character chief designer.
"We think this car will catch the attention of younger
customers."
Bengal owes its beautiful proportions to its "wheels
forward" architecture, which permits a long dash-to-axle
ratio, said Lyon. The look is enhanced by 20-inch
wheels. "We wanted a design that's drop-dead gorgeous,
and I think we achieved that."
Bengal's 110-inch wheelbase is only two inches shorter
than the Buick LeSabre - but that's somewhat misleading.
Because its wheels are at the corners, the overall
length of the Bengal is actually 25 inches less than
the 200-inch-long LeSabre.
Roadster
with Surprise Seating for Four
"When you're driving with the seats folded, you're
in a hot two-seat roadster," Lyon said. But looks
are deceiving. A small third door behind the driver's
door and a retractable tonneau cover reveal storage
space for custom golf bags or seating for two additional
passengers.
Inside, Bengal's leather seating gives driver and
passengers the feel of comfortable club chairs, said
Lyon. Also, leather inserts grace the wood steering
wheel.
Powerful V6 with Six-Speed Auto Transmission
Bengal owes some of its exceptional handling and
sculptural exterior appearance to an innovative powertrain.
Its supercharged, 3.4-liter V6 engine, which generates
250 horsepower, is transverse-mounted with the six-speed
automatic transmission in front of it, rather than
behind. This new drivetrain creates a shorter front
overhang and a more rearward center of gravity that
gives Bengal great handling on curves.
The smooth power of the engine and precisefront-wheel-drive
handling give this roadster self-assurance and control
in all kinds of driving situations, Lyon said.
Voice Activated Controls, Head-Up Display
Quiet Servant, first shown on Buick's LaCrosse and
Cielo concepts, is back -- featuring voice- activated
controls from Visteon Corporation and a reconfigurable,
color head-up display that shows gauges on demand.
This enables the driver to control the car and its
systems with voice commands or a four-position joystick
on the steering wheel. As a result, the dashboard
is simple and elegant and the driver operates the
car with both hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
Freed of the usual gauges and knobs, the entire dashboard
is in fact one large flat-panel speaker from NXT Audio,
anchoring Bengal's premium audio system. Altogether,
there are five of these unobtrusive speakers which
envelop the interior in audiophile-quality sound.
Buick General Manager Roger W. Adams said that one
of the main benefits of the Quiet Servant package
is to reduce the number of distractions to the driver.
"This design eliminates gauges and controls - except
when you need them - and allows the driver to concentrate
on the road."
Target Customers are Affluent Young Families
Adams said Bengal's target customers would be affluent
young families that desire a fun vehicle to complement
a more practical vehicle in the garage.
"Bengal is a car with beautiful proportions and advanced
design and engineering," said Adams. "It's a dramatic
vehicle to drive - and to be seen in - and it doesn't
forget the family."
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