(from General Motors
Press Release) BUICK’S POPULAR VELITE CONCEPT PAVED THE WAY FOR
CURRENT PRODUCT DESIGN
NEW YORK – “Restrained extravagance” were the words that
described the landmark Buick Velite concept nearly four years ago
and they still apply today. With a sweeping, stylized exterior and a
globally influenced passenger compartment, the Velite – a four-seat
convertible – continues to characterize Buick vehicles of today.
The Velite’s design influence can be seen in current production
vehicles in North America, including the new Enclave, Lucerne and
LaCrosse. Cues such as the vertical waterfall grille, portholes,
subtle use of chrome and other rich materials continue to influence
Buick’s current product renaissance and growth into a premium,
international brand.
“With its classic proportions and timeless beauty, the Velite looks
as fresh today as it did when it was originally introduced,” said Ed
Welburn, vice president, GM Global Design. “It remains an excellent
example of Buick’s design legacy.”
Named for an elite class of quick-moving soldiers in Napoleon’s
army, the Velite was designed at GM’s Advanced Studio in Warren,
Mich., and assembled at renowned coachbuilder Stile Bertone’s studio
in Italy. It has athletic proportions and an aggressive stance that
emphasize a bold, contemporary design, with identifiable heritage
cues worn with an international flair and understated elegance.
Heritage cues, international expression
Designers pored over Buick’s rich design history while also studying
trends in global cultures and contemporary design. Modern furniture
and even the atmosphere of trend-setting lounges influenced the
color, mood and shape of the Velite’s exterior and interior.
Heritage cues can be found in the Velite’s long dash-to-axle
proportions, which convey power and a sporting elegance – a theme
reinforced by 20-inch front wheels, 21-inch rear wheels and short
overhangs. Its long, sculpted clamshell hood introduces a bold new
look for Buick’s signature waterfall grille design. It is finished
in a jewel-like luster and creates a three-dimension visual effect
that blends seamlessly with the body when viewed from different
angles.
The hood integrates portholes – three per side – in a romantic, yet
contemporary nod to Buick’s heritage. The hood tilts forward when
opened, creating a dramatic look that evokes a bygone era of touring
cars. A complementing clamshell deck lid opens in the opposite
direction to swallow the Velite’s folding soft top. When retracted,
the top is completely covered by the rear deck for an integrated,
contoured look reminiscent of Buick’s dramatic boattail designs of
the 1930s.
Decidedly upscale yet subtle appointments underscore the Velite’s
aura of refined sophistication, including its Dark Tarnished Bronze
Metallic exterior color. The rich-looking hue complements the
vehicle’s relaxed, sophisticated mood, and is a reflection of the
color’s emergence in modern design around the globe.
The color contrasts with crystalline headlamp lenses, which combine
with X-Beam technology to create a distinct lighting system. Using
the same halogen light source, X-Beam enables the use of a smaller
lens while creating 44-percent greater luminous intensity than
traditional reflector headlamps. Cooling vents for the lights are
slotted next to the lenses, creating a unique and purposeful styling
element. X-Beam technology also is used in the taillamps, which
blend into rearward sheetmetal designed with a nod to the 1938 Y-Job
– Buick’s first concept vehicle and first convertible.
Romantic environment
Contemporary design also is reflected in the Velite’s passenger
compartment, which uses sumptuous materials and the warm glow of
indirect lighting to harmonize with the vehicle’s exterior design
voice. It’s a tangible expression of a jazz lounge atmosphere,
including an inviting rear seat that wraps around the interior like
a comfortable lounge loveseat. Rear HVAC controls allow rear-seat
passengers to adjust the climate to suit their moods.
Subdued lighting radiates a warm glow throughout the cabin, and is
complemented by leather of three shades: Bronze Pearl, Iceberg Blue
and Woven Tan. The look of Gold Leaf Lacquer, in place of wood, is a
statement of richness in many Asian cultures; it accents the
interior, including the door handles and shift knob. All seating is
leather-covered and the materials used throughout the interior were
selected for their reassuring tactile feel.
The Velite’s warm interior lighting glows from the backs of
instrument panel controls and gauges. The subdued look includes a
panel over the XM Satellite Radio and OnStar controls, allowing a
smooth, uninterrupted appearance of the dashboard and center
console. An “E-lock” security system allows the Velite’s driver to
unlock or lock the vehicle without fumbling for a key fob. The
system, which uses a proximity signal for vehicle function commands,
allows starting and driving without the need for a traditional
ignition key.
Power to move the Velite comes from Buick’s experimental, 3.6L DOHC,
twin-turbocharged and intercooled global V-6 engine. The engine
features fuel-saving variable valve timing technology, which is
available on some of GM’s four-, five-, six- and eight-cylinder
engines. Through the use of variable engine valve timing, valve lift
and duration is continuously varied to improve fuel economy,
horsepower and torque, while reducing emissions.
The V-6 is backed by a Hydra-Matic 6L80-E six-speed,
rear-wheel-drive automatic transmission equipped with manual
tap-shift gear selection. A pair of large, oval exhaust outlets
provides an aural reminder that performance is very much a part of
the vehicle’s character.
In the four years since its debut, the Velite has come to symbolize
Buick design ethic. It affirms Buick’s position as an international
manufacturer of premium, elegant vehicles that are contemporary yet
cognizant of the brand’s 105-year history.