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GM China Unveils Retro-Futuristic Buick Electra Orbit Concept
GM China Unveils Retro-Futuristic Buick Electra Orbit Concept

Hypebeast

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Hypebeast

GM China Unveils Retro-Futuristic Buick Electra Orbit Concept

Summary GMChina has pulled the covers off theBuickElectraOrbit, a bold new electric concept that blends 1950s space-age romance with futuristic design andEVarchitecture. Developed by the GM China Advanced Design Center, the Electra Orbit takes inspiration from iconic Buick concepts, spacecraft and jet-age aesthetics meant to push boundaries in proportion, materials and innovation. Measuring nearly six meters in length and more than two meters in width, the concept presents a dramatic silhouette complete with sculptural fenders, 24-inch wheels and scissor-style doors. An aerodynamic rear and deployable drag-reduction devices hint at performance prowess, while a dual-opening frunk reveals bespoke luggage. Inside, the Electra Orbit continues its cosmic narrative with a 2+2 cabin layout steeped in retro-futurism. A full-width 'Ring' digital display spans from A-pillar to A-pillar, offering an immersive driving interface. The instrument panel and steering wheel adapt depending on drive mode, transitioning between driver-focused and autonomous layouts. At the center sits a wormhole-inspired AI assistant and a spherical console controller. Rich interior details like red clay–inspired tones, custom brocade patterns, crystal elements and a 'Digital Illusion Carpet' fuse heritage craftsmanship with celestial elegance. Painted in a bespoke neutral metallic hue called 'Space,' the Electra Orbit's exterior was created to reflect the mystery and beauty of the cosmos. According to Stuart Norris, VP of Design for GM China and GM International, the concept showcases 'how bold forms, materials and technologies can be executed in an authentic context.' While only a design exploration, the Electra Orbit points to GM China's ambition to expand Buick's EV identity in a way that combines historical DNA with forward-thinking design.

Buick Continues to Cook In China With a New Retro-Futuristic Sedan Concept
Buick Continues to Cook In China With a New Retro-Futuristic Sedan Concept

Motor 1

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Motor 1

Buick Continues to Cook In China With a New Retro-Futuristic Sedan Concept

Buick is largely forgotten in the US, but in China, it's a pretty big deal . If you need proof, just look at the company's latest concept car. The Buick Electra Orbit is a stunning new concept from GM's Chinese subsidiary that "marries the romance of the 1950s with futuristic technology and pure-electric architecture," according to the brand. Developed entirely in-house by the GM China Advanced Design Center, the Electra Orbit is said to take inspiration from space-age spacecraft, jets, and also Buick concepts from the 1950s. The sleek, uninterrupted curves up front and the massive overhang in the rear are reminiscent of those early flying machines, thanks in part to the metallic paint simply known as "Space." Photo by: General Motors Photo by: General Motors Photo by: General Motors If the Electra Orbit looks massive, that's because it is. Measuring in at nearly 19.6 feet (6.0 meters) long and over 6.6 feet (2.0 meters) wide, it's longer and about as wide as a Chevrolet Suburban. Those shiny, disc-shaped wheels measure 24 inches in diameter. Four scissor doors open away from the center point of the car, promoting a serious sense of occasion on arrival. Out back, the Electra Orbit uses a pair of deployable wings that rise up and out of the bodywork to improve drag and create downforce at speed. Despite the Orbit's length, there's only room for four people inside. Focused purely on the comfort of its occupants, the 2+2 seating layout centers around a "wormhole-inspired interface" that serves as an AI assistant, because everything has to have AI to be relevant these days. Thankfully, there's also a ball-shaped controller in the center console for those who want to manually control vehicle functions on the massive "Ring" arch-shaped display, which spans from A-pillar to A-pillar. 'Electra Orbit is a bold exploration of what Buick can be when we blend heritage inspiration with visionary innovation,' Stuart Norris, vice president of design for GM China, said in a statement. 'By reinterpreting space-age motifs and pushing electric-architecture freedoms, we wanted to create a concept that feels both familiar in its Buick DNA and thrillingly new.' Photo by: General Motors GM doesn't go into much detail about the Orbit's powertrain, saying only that it rides on the company's "dedicated EV platform." It also seems fairly clear there are no plans for production in China or elsewhere. Designers will instead likely draw inspiration from the Electra Orbit to use on future production cars. More on Buick This Electric Buick Concept Looks Absolutely Beautiful Buick's New Minivan Is a Love Letter to China Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )

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