Buick has officially unveiled the all-new Century CENTURY, the ultra-luxury flagship of its MPV lineup. Drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese landscape painting and classical architecture, the new model features comprehensive upgrades in exterior design, interior craftsmanship, and comfort configurations.


The four-seat version debuts the exclusive “Guanshan Feixue” two-tone body, named after Wen Zhengming’s renowned painting “Guanshan Jixue Tu”. The paint uses natural mineral pigments including azurite and malachite to recreate the imagery of snow-capped mountains. The full-width “Flying Eave” head and tail lights are inspired by traditional architecture, paired with a scaled grille. Gold accents and exclusive emblems add a luxurious touch.

The four-seat cabin introduces an industry-first one‑button courtesy mode, where second‑row seats automatically move forward as the sliding doors open. Seats feature a 12‑layer composite structure with Fine Nappa semi‑aniline leather, 22‑point massage, and graphene far‑infrared therapy. The “mansion‑grade” privacy system includes a 32‑inch power‑operated liftable smart screen, enabling one‑touch switching between full privacy and open modes. The cabin is further enhanced by 136,092 hand‑stitched “Jiangshan Ruhua” embroidery, 15mm hand‑cut imported wool carpeting, and a starlight headliner with eight sky modes.

The new Century CENTURY is powered by a 2.0T variable‑cylinder turbo engine with a 48V mild‑hybrid system, delivering 237 hp (174 kW) and 350 Nm of torque, paired with a 9‑speed automatic transmission.

The official launch is scheduled for April 28, when full specifications and pricing will be announced. As a reference, the current Century CENTURY is priced between RMB 469,900 and RMB 689,900. For Hong Kong business users seeking ultimate privacy and premium comfort, this ultra‑luxury MPV is well worth watching. More details will follow after the official launch on April 28.