The Buick Cascada compact convertible emerged during 2016 as the first Buick convertible since its return to the market through development by both General Motors and Opel. The Buick Cascada uses a GM Epsilon II platform for its construction while including a 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four engine with 200 horsepower and 207 lb-ft torque that works with a six-speed automatic transmission for apt performance with fluid gear shifting. The combination of of engine and transmission type creates a harmonious driving experience oriented towards comfort and precision handling in the Buick Cascada. The structure uses high-strength and ultra-high-strength steels for boosting safety through reinforced door struts and rocker panels and the underbody benefits from X-braces and V-braces to improve stability between all parts of the construction. The interior design of Buick Cascada puts comfort first as it includes Bayer Cool Leather System to maintain ideal surface temperatures while offering ergonomic seats with six-way adjustable seats. The automatic shoulder-belt presenters installed by the Buick Cascada provide better access for people sitting in the front seats. The Buick Cascada combines peak performance engineering with safety features which ensure dependable driving performance. Original Buick Cascada parts serve as essential components for vehicle maintenance since they meet strict manufacturing criteria for extended performance potential.