Well-equipped convertible offers high levels of standard content, technology
The top-down driving experience of the 2016 Cascada – Buick’s first convertible offered in the United States in 25 years – is priced at $33,990.
Additional standard features:
2016 Buick Cascada convertible |
When it goes on sale early next year, the Buick Cascada will offer more standard content, a more powerful standard engine and a lower starting price than the Audi A3 Cabriolet.
“Cascada expands Buick’s lineup with a uniquely fun and personal driving experience,” said Duncan Aldred, vice president of Buick. “With a lower price than key competitors, it also promises to shake up the segment – and look good doing it.”
The 2016 Cascada – designed from the ground up as a convertible – comes well-equipped in a 2+2 configuration, with room for four adults. Performance is rooted in a 200-horsepower (149 kW) turbo engine, backed by a six-speed automatic transmission, with Buick’s sophisticated HiPer Strut front suspension and a Watts Z-link rear suspension standard.
Additional standard features:
- Acoustically and thermally insulated electro-hydraulic power roof that lowers in only 17 seconds at speeds up to 31 mph
- High-intensity discharge, articulating headlamps and front LED daytime running lamps; and LED taillamps
- Automated, spring-loaded and pyrotechnically activated rollover bars behind the rear seat that are linked to the air bag system
- IntelliLink system with 7-inch-diagonal color touchscreen
- Navigation radio and seven-speaker premium audio system
- Rear Vision camera
- Remote start
- Dual-zone climate control
- Front and rear 12-volt power outlets
- Heat-reflective leather-appointed seating
- Heated front seats with eight-way power adjustments
- Heated, leather-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel
- Twenty-inch aluminum wheels with bi-color finish
- Electric power steering
- Rear Park Assist
A Cascada Premium model, priced at $36,990, adds:
- Forward Collision Alert
- Lane Departure Warning
- Automatic headlamp control with tunnel detection
- Front and Rear Park Assist
- Rainsense automatic windshield wipers
- Twenty-inch wheels with “diamond graphic” bi-color finish
- Front and rear air deflectors.
The Cascada also offers plenty of storage space, including 13.4 cubic feet of cargo room with the top up and 9.8 cubic feet with the top down, as well as a 22.4-inch x 12.6-inch (320 mm x 570 mm) pass-through from the trunk to the passenger compartment. When the 50/50-split rear seat is folded, longer items such as skis and wakeboards can be stowed inside.
Convertibles compared
2016 Buick Cascada
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2016 Audi A3 Cabriolet
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Starting price
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$33,990 (incl. DFC)
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$37,525
(incl. DFC)
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Standard engine
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1.6L Turbo – 200 HP
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1.8L Turbo – 170 HP
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Standard
transmission
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six-speed automatic
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six-speed automatic
(dual-clutch)
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Standard wheels
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20-inch aluminum
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17-inch aluminum
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Front suspension
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HiPer Strut
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MacPherson strut
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Rear suspension
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compound crank with
Z-link
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four-link
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Convertible top
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lowers up to 31 mph
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lowers up to 31 mph
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Leather seating
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standard
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standard
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Heated front seats
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standard
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available
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Seat adjusters
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eight-way power
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eight-way manual
with four-way power lumbar
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Heated steering
wheel
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standard
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not available
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Dual-zone climate
control
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standard
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standard
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Rear-view camera
system
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standard
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standard
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IntelliLink
infotainment
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standard
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not available
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Navigation radio system
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standard
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available
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available
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not available
|
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Lane Departure
Warning
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available
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not available
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Front and Rear Park
Assist
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available
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standard
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