

- Buick has detailed the facelifted E5 crossover, which features a host of improvements.
- Besides a fresh face, the EV has an upgraded interior with a new AI assistant.
- The E5 will be offered with a front-mounted motor and three battery packs.
Following a preview earlier this month, Buick has officially launched the facelifted Electra E5 in China. According to the brand, it features 47 “user-driven upgrades” as well as revised styling and an improved powertrain.
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The automaker was coy on specifics, but the crossover adopts a streamlined and less fussy design. As part of the makeover, the faux grille has been replaced by a stylish shark nose front end with soft curves and a sportier bumper.
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Elsewhere, there are hidden door handles, rain-sensing wipers, and subtle matte silver trim. The new E5 also sports “more fashionable and dynamic” taillights as well as 18- or 19-inch wheels, while higher-end variants add rear privacy glass and a panoramic sunroof, among other things.
A Familiar But Upgraded Interior
The interior appears to largely carryover, but Buick made a number of minor improvements. Key among them is the expanded use of soft-touch materials, which now cover 64% of contact surfaces. The rear seats also recline by 27 degrees for a more relaxed posture.
On the technology front, there’s a 30-inch curved display that supports Apple CarPlay as well as iOS 26. Buick also confirmed the E5 comes with SAIC-GM’s first AI voice assistant. It promises to respond in a matter of milliseconds and can execute up to ten sequential voice commands. The assistant also integrates with other AI models such as DeepSeek, Doubao, and ERNIE.
If you’d rather sit in silence, no problem as the crossover has “premium” insulation and double-layer acoustic glass. This results in an interior noise level of 22 dB which, according to its maker, make it one of the quietest EVs on the market.
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In terms of equipment, the entry-level model comes with a leather-wrapped steering wheel and an eight-speaker audio system. They’re joined by fabric and leather front seats with eight-way power adjustment on the driver’s side. Higher-end models are more luxurious as they have heated leather seats and a 14-speaker Bose premium audio system.
Customers will find a host of standard driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control, lane centering, and forward collision warning. Moreover, the safety equipment list includes automatic emergency braking, blind zone alert, and lane departure warning.
Three Batteries And One Electric Motor
Three different powertrains are available. The entry-level model feature a 65 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery that provides a CLTC range of 320 miles (515 km) and is paired to a front-mounted electric motor producing 241 hp (180 kW / 245 PS) and 243 lb-ft (330 Nm) of torque. This enables the E5 to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 7.7 seconds and hit a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h).
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The next version comes with a 68.4 kWh ternary lithium battery, which increases the range to 339 miles (545 km). Despite having the same motor, it is a tad quicker as 62 mph (100 km/h) from a standstill come in 7.5 seconds.
Drivers who need to travel long distances will likely opt for the range-topping variant of the E5. This comes with a 76.8 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, which provides 385 miles (620 km) of range. However, it’s the slowest of the lot, sprinting to 62 mph in 7.8 seconds.
Some details were undoubtedly lost in translation, but the press release implied the crossover has a new electric motor that was developed in-house. It’s oil-cooled and promises “industry-leading” high-speed efficiency.
Buick also noted the E5 has battery cells co-developed with CATL. This helped pave the way for a 30% increase in charging speed, meaning a 20 minute stop can deliver up to 217 miles (350 km) of range.
Pricing starts at ¥149,900 ($20,852) for the entry-level version and climbs to ¥169,900 ($23,635) for the range-topping Premium Edition. However, you’d better like black, white or gray ,as those are the only colors available, at least initially.