
Buick has unveiled the  all-new Verano compact luxury sedan,  that will premier at the 2011  Detroit motor show. 
The  Verano will go on sale in late 2011 and will be available with   equipment like 10 airbags, heated steering wheel and a next-generation   radio system with OnStar. Powering the Verano will be a 177bhp 2.4 litre   petrol engine, that produces 230Nm (170lb-ft) of torque. This is  linked  to a 6 speed automatic and will allow the car to hit 60mph from  0mph in  8 seconds. A 31mpg highway figure is expected. 

A 2.0 litre turbocharged  petrol will be offered in the  future. 
John  Schwegman, vice president of Buick marketing said: 
"Verano  expands our lineup, continues Buick's momentum and gives us a  great  opportunity to attract a new generation of customers with a  product  that delivers on their expectations for design, performance and   technology" 

"It is a smart choice  that delivers unexpected luxury in a  compact sedan - and it will compete  head-to-head with competitors from  Audi and Lexus." 
Inside,  the Verano receives soft-touch plastics and premium leather on  the  dashboard. Buick claims the Verano is the quietest car in its class   thanks to acoustical laminated glass, triple door seals, and specially   manufactured 17” alloy wheels. 
Standard  features will include 17” alloy wheels, 10 airbags (twin front,  side,  curtain, knees, and rear-side), ambient lighting, StabiliTrak   electronic stability control, blue projector beam headlamps, climate   control, electronic parking brake, front & rear electric windows,   steering wheel mounted audio controls w/cruise control, leather steering   wheel, electric power steering, and AUX input. 

On the options list will  be two 18” alloy wheels, metallic  paint, leather interior w/heated front  seats, keyless start, heated  steering wheel, touch-screen satellite  navigation system w/Bluetooth  & USB port, XM satellite radio, BOSE  sound system, and remote  vehicle start. 
In  the Verano, the heated steering wheel and seats are related with the   remote start feature. In temperatures lower than 45°F (7°C), the heated   steering wheel and seats automatically start. 










 
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