The full LED headlight set is essential, and Evonik light curtain technology is used internally to create a more uniform lighting effect. At the rear of the vehicle, the simple design is also very attractive and full of layers. The rear of the car is simple and elegant, without too many complicated lines, and looks very clean. Smooth lines can also be seen on the side body, which adds some sportiness to the body. The shape of the rear is also recognizable. There is a chrome trim strip running through the car logo in the middle, stretching the visual effect. The roof is a standard large fastback, and there is a very obvious duck tail. In addition, both the roof and the tailgate are divided, so it looks particularly dynamic. In the rear styling part, the new Buick Verano basically continues the design of the old model, with only adjustments made to the details. The shape of the headlights and L-shaped daytime running lights not only enhances the recognition of the front face, but also improves driving safety. The roof is a standard large fastback, and there is a very obvious duck tail. In addition, both the roof and the tailgate are divided, so it looks particularly dynamic. The appearance and interior are what I like most. I chose this model because of the appearance. Buick Verano has a typical American style. The whole vehicle is relatively thick and the lines are very smooth. Although it does not use too many edges and corners, the effect created is still quite outstanding. Cars in this color look relatively high-end and are not easily outdated. They are not as dull and harmonious as ordinary white or black. The interior of the front grille is connected to the headlights on both sides, and the chrome trim strips have flying wing-style trim panels at both ends, giving it a strong sporty look.