The GL8 minivan has received a facelift, which Buick has presented. The large grill, which gives the minivan a more opulent appearance, is the most noticeable modification. The van also sports a more aggressive front bumper with vertical air curtains and sharper contours. A new chrome accent that runs the width of the car and then climbs up the sides connects them. The van also has 18-inch metal wheels and Matrix LED headlights.
The interior is far more impressive, with business class-level comfort and space provided by high pile carpets and luxurious second-row seats with leg rests, heating, ventilation, and massage features.
Three new variations are also added for the GL8 ES. Dual 12-inch monitors, electric sliding doors, a power liftgate, a fold-down table, and second-row seats are further features of the van.
Additionally, customers have the option of selecting a GL8 Legacy, which comes in a Welfare Edition. The latter has electric swiveling seats that can spin and move outside the car to help carry persons who are disabled. The Continental ContiSeal self-sealing tires are another noteworthy feature.
The GL8 is most likely to feature a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine with 233 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque, while technical specifications have not yet been released.