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Buick Regal Introduces Exclusive Yao Black Racing Package and Racing Red Interior: Full Details and Engine Options Revealed

Buick has a surprise in store for Regal fans — the brand is preparing to debut the special Yao Black Racing package in the coming days.

Buick Regal Introduces Exclusive Yao Black Racing Package and Racing Red Interior: Full Details and Engine Options Revealed

Buick Regal is gearing up to surprise enthusiasts with the upcoming debut of the Yao Black Racing package — a special edition that not only gives the sedan a more aggressive exterior but also enhances its sporty interior character.

On the outside, the Yao Black Racing edition stands out with a distinctive Yaohei front grille, a striking rear wing, darkened alloy wheels, and stylish fog lights. Together, these elements create a cohesive and dynamic look that immediately signals Regal’s performance ambitions.

Inside, the car features an exclusive Racing Red interior theme dominated by bold contrasts of red and black, emphasizing both sportiness and sophistication. The center console incorporates premium materials, while the footwell area is trimmed in soft leather. The door panels are decorated with honeycomb-patterned inserts and double French stitching, adding both tactile appeal and visual refinement.

Under the hood, the Regal offers multiple powertrain options. The 28T Premium variant is equipped with the latest 8th-generation 2.0-liter Ecotec turbocharged engine paired with an intelligent 9-speed automatic transmission, producing 174 kW (233 hp) and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) of torque.

Alternatively, buyers can choose a 1.5-liter turbocharged direct-injection engine, also mated to a 9-speed automatic, delivering 124 kW (166 hp) and 250 Nm (184 lb-ft) of torque — offering flexibility for different driving preferences.

With its new Yao Black Racing package, the Buick Regal isn’t just getting a cosmetic upgrade — it’s taking a confident step toward bolder design and cutting-edge technology, sure to appeal to drivers who value both performance and comfort.


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