Interesting Facts About the Buick Lacrosse
The Buick LaCrosse entered the market as a four‑door, front‑wheel‑drive sedan in the 2005 model year. It marked a fresh start for Buick's midsize lineup, replacing the older Regal and Century nameplates. Over the years it has been refreshed through multiple generations.
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A New Beginning in 2005
The LaCrosse debuted in 2005, signaling a new direction for Buick's midsize segment and abandoning the familiar Regal and Century nameplates. This launch positioned the LaCrosse as the brand's flagship sedan for the next decade.
Three Generations in North America
From 2005 through 2019, the LaCrosse was offered exclusively in the North American market across three distinct generations. Each generation retained the four‑door sedan format and began with a 110.5‑inch wheelbase.
Four Generations Overall
While the North American market saw three generations, the LaCrosse has been marketed across four generations worldwide since its introduction. The model’s timeline, spanning 2004‑2019, includes multiple redesigns and notable feature updates documented by automotive sources.
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