Buick Centurion

Buick Centurion
1972 Centurion Formal Coupe
Overview
ManufacturerBuick (General Motors)
Model years1971–1973
Assembly(main plant)
Flint, Michigan, USA (Buick City)
(branch assembly)
Kansas City, Kansas, USA (Fairfax Assembly)
South Gate, California, USA (South Gate Assembly)
Wilmington, Delaware, USA (Wilmington Assembly)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
4-door hardtop
2-door convertible
LayoutFR layout
PlatformGM B platform
RelatedOldsmobile 88 Royale
Pontiac Grand Ville
Chevrolet Caprice
Powertrain
Engine350 cu in (5.7 L) V8
455 cu in (7.5 L) V8
Transmission3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase124 in (3,149.6 mm)
Length224.2 in (5,694.7 mm)
Curb weight4,260–4,329 lb (1,932–1,964 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorBuick Wildcat

The Buick Centurion is a full-size car built from the 1971 through 1973 model years. Replacing the Wildcat as the sporty iteration of Buick's three full-size car lines, it was positioned between the LeSabre and Electra in the lineup. The Centurion name was inspired by a Buick concept car, the name coming from that of an officer in the Roman Army. The car's emblem was not the traditional Buick tri-shield, but a side profile of a centurion.

The Centurion shared a trim package implementation shared with the Chevrolet Caprice, Pontiac Grand Ville and the Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale as a hardtop coupe, sedan and convertible.