Things are getting exciting with Buick’s 2025 lineup of SUVs. Actually, Buick’s entire lineup is SUVs, giving drivers everything from three rows of midsize fun to subcompacts that are ready to zip around the city. Head to a Buick dealer to see the redesigned Enclave and check out what’s new with the Encore GX, and the Envista.
A New Generation of Buick Enclave
Buick’s largest SUV is getting bigger and better for 2025. When you see this redesigned SUV at a Buick dealer, it will have new trim levels, and it will sit taller and wider than before. The latest Enclave has a new, squared-off exterior design and a cool new auto-sensing power liftgate. You just need to stand near it and wait for a few beeps before it magically opens before you.
Inside, the Enclave a new 30-inch screen curves across the dashboard, housing both the infotainment screen and the driver information display. Google Built-in gives you access to all your favorite Google apps, including navigation and a voice assistant.
A New EV Arrives for 2025
There’s a new Buick in town and it doesn’t use any gas. The Electric E5 is expected to arrive on Buick dealer lots with up to 340 horsepower and up to 300 miles of electric driving range. Buick’s first electric vehicle has an upscale vibe, with two rows of seats and customizable ambient interior lighting.
This new Buick will also sport the 30-inch curved display found in the updated Enclave along with wireless charging and a 5G Wi-Fi hotspot.
New Power for the Envista
The Envista crossover returns for 2025 with a new powertrain. This subcompact SUV now has a flex-fuel-ready turbo three-cylinder engine. This means that you can fill the Envista with traditional gas or an E85 ethanol blend. The E85 can give you some extra power, but you may have to sacrifice some fuel efficiency to get it.
The Envista also gains some newly standard rear parking sensors, and the entry-level trims now come with remote start.
The Encore GX Gets New Power, too
The Envista is not the only Buick SUV to get the new flex-fuel engine. You’ll also find it under the hood of the 2025 Encore GX. Again, the E85 increases power but reduces fuel efficiency.
What else is new for the Encore GX? It now comes with remote start, no matter which trim you have, and in the back, you can keep all your gear from sliding around the cargo area with the new cargo net.
Just A Few Changes for the Envision
The Envision carries over to 2025 with just a few minor updates. It also gets remote start as a standard feature, and it gains some new exterior paint colors, just like the other models.
All these updates just give you more reason to head to your Buick dealer and check out the SUVs in the lineup.