
Buick's commitment to building real cars for real people includes studying, analyzing, communicating and anticipating of our customers' ever-changing needs. One result of that is the Signia concept car you see here.
Signia is described as a multiple-activity vehicle designed to fully meet the needs of today's active families. It has the comfort and convenience of a luxury sedan, the all-wheel drive and versatility of a van or sport utility vehicle --- and some unique features, as well.
It's unusually easy to get in and out of Signia. The roof and seats are higher than on a traditional car. Rocker panels are inset, so you can get in and sit down without bumping your legs on a muddy door sill. Door openings are wide.

Satisfying the cargo-carrying needs of its owners, Signia has a high-clearing hatch that's removable, a loading platform that actually extends 15 inches out from the cargo area at the touch of a button, and various lighting options that are activated by the key fob.
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