The redesigned 2024 Buick Envision lives up to its name on the inside.
The compact SUV features a 30-inch digital display that serves as both the instrument cluster and infotainment system interface.
The exterior has also been updated to adopt the brand’s new look.
The slim headlights and trapezoidal grill were first previewed with the Wildcat concept in 2022 and launched on the smaller Envista SUV last year.
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The Envision continues to be imported from China and will have a starting price of $37,295 for a Preferred trim when deliveries begin this summer. All-wheel-drive is standard and the price represents an $1,100 reduction from the 2023 model. The Sport Touring (ST) trim starts at $39,795 and the top of the line Avenir luxury model at $48,395.
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All Envisions come powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 228 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque that’s connected to a nine-speed automatic transmission. The preferred rides on 18-inch wheels, while the ST and Avenir get 20-inch wheels with unique designs.
A standard package of electronic driver aids includes a head-up display, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and bicycle detection, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree camera system. The General Motors Super Cruise hands-free driving system will not be offered, despite earlier announcements that it would be.
Google assistant is built-in, but the Envision still supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration. A nine-speaker Bose audio system is included with all trims.
An exact on sale date has not yet been announced.