- The Buick Park Avenue makes a digital comeback in a CGI rendering by Digimods DESIGN.
- Currently, Buick’s U.S. lineup is limited to crossover SUVs, with no passenger cars available.
- Buick sedans like the Verano Pro and Regal are still sold in China.
- Dimas Ramadhan, known for reviving classic American car models digitally, envisions a 2025 Buick Park Avenue.
In an era dominated by crossover SUVs, the prospect of a new Buick passenger car hitting American roads feels like a dream. But what if that dream could come true? Enter the 2025 Buick Park Avenue, a fantasy revival brought to life by the talented CGI artist Dimas Ramadhan of Digimods DESIGN on YouTube.
Currently, Buick’s lineup in the U.S. is strictly limited to crossovers. If you’re looking for a fresh Buick sedan, you’d have to journey to China, where models like the Verano Pro, Regal, and flagship LaCrosse are still sold. Canada and Mexico share the U.S.’s crossover-only trend.
Sure, the $22,400 Envista, $25,600 Encore GX, $33,400 Envision, and $43,900 Enclave are all solid choices, especially with the refreshed Encore GX and new 2025 Enclave. Buick even offers additional personalization with the Sport Touring and premium Avenir lines. Yet, many Buick enthusiasts yearn for the return of the brand’s passenger cars to North America.
Ramadhan, the creative force behind Digimods DESIGN, taps into this nostalgia. Known for digitally reviving classic American car models, he’s previously brought back the Cadillac Seville and Dodge Magnum station wagon. His latest project? An unofficial, hypothetical 2025 Buick Park Avenue sedan.
This CGI rendition isn’t just a nod to the original Park Avenue, produced from 1990 to 2005 in the U.S. and from 2007 to 2012 in China. Instead, it’s a modern interpretation, drawing inspiration from the 2024 Buick Envista compact crossover SUV. Ramadhan envisions a more compact, affordable sedan that could seamlessly fit into GM’s lineup, especially with the mid-size Chevrolet Malibu being phased out later this year.
However, this vision is purely speculative. General Motors appears focused on high-profit models like full-size crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. Passenger cars are a shrinking segment, with the C8 Chevrolet Corvette standing as GM’s sole remaining vestige in this category. Cadillac, on the other hand, continues to support passenger cars with models like the CT4, refreshed CT5, and the flagship all-electric Celestiq.
So, while the 2025 Buick Park Avenue remains a digital fantasy, it’s a tantalizing glimpse into what could be. For now, Buick fans can only dream of this affordable sedan becoming a reality. What do you think?