Buick on Tuesday unveiled a redesigned version of its Enclave utility vehicle that will debut this year.
The General Motors-owned brand said Tuesday it will begin building and taking orders for the facelifted 2025 Enclave in the summer.
The launch of the new SUV model means Buick’s internal combustion engine portfolio “is now complete with a full lineup of all-new vehicles,” Duncan Aldred, Buick and GMC global vice president, said in a statement.
The 2025 Enclave model is based on its Wildcat electric vehicle concept, according to Buick. The brand previously incorporated elements from the concept into other ICEs.
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The SUV will have three trims – Preferred, Sport Touring and Avenir – available for prospective buyers to choose from. Each will have 328 horsepower thanks to its 2.5-liter Turbo engine, the brand said.
Inside the new Enclave, it will come with a “30-inch super wide display.” It will also sport a “floating” center console, Buick said.
The automaker has also built its hands-free Super Cruise driver assistance system into the Enclave. No other Buick model has featured the technology, which GM first debuted about seven years ago.
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In addition to interior changes, Buick also highlighted exterior improvements for the 2025 Enclave.
Overall, compared to the 2024 model, the 2025 will be “longer, wider and taller,” according to the brand. Other changes that it brought to the exterior of the SUV include “improvements to the grille, front and rear fascia.”
“Combined with luxurious finishes, the Enclave sets a new standard for our brand and segment, is unique in design and will help the brand continue our momentum into 2024 and beyond,” said Aldred.
GM’s Lansing Delta Township Assembly Plant will be tasked with building the new version of the SUV, according to Buick. The facility, located in Michigan, also builds the Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia vehicles.
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Before Tuesday’s launch, Buick had given shareholders and potential customers a “first look” at the Enclave in January.