The 2020 Buick Enclave adds three new exterior colors to its palette: Champagne Gold Metallic, Rich Garnet Metallic, and Dark Moon Blue Metallic. Here’s our first look at the new Dark Moon Blue hue.
Availability
Assigned color code GLU and touch-up paint code WA-328E, Dark Moon Blue Metallic rounds off the available color portfolio for the 2020 Buick Enclave, which is comprised of nine other finishes, including:
- White Frost Tricoat
- Quicksilver Metallic
- Rich Garnet Metallic
- Summit White
- Ebony Twilight Metallic
- Satin Steel Metallic
- Dark Slate Metallic
- Champagne Gold Metallic
- Red Quartz Tintcoat
Notably, Dark Blue Metallic is the only blue hue available for the Enclave, as shown above. Additionally, the new color option includes a Pitch Dark Night lower exterior accent color.
The new Dark Moon Blue Metallic color is not included in the base price of the 2020 Buick Enclave, and it carries an extra cost of $495. Additionally, the new hue is available on all models except for the Enclave Avenir, and is available with all applicable interior color combinations.
To clarify, Dark Moon Blue is not available with the Chestnut seats with Ebony interior accents, or Ebony seats with Ebony interior color accents combinations, as those are only available for 2020 Enclave Avenir models.
2020 Buick Enclave Trim Levels:
- Preferred (1SD)
- Essence (1SL)
- Premium (1SN)
- Avenir (1SP)
2020 Buick Enclave Interior Color Combinations:
- Dark Galvanized with Ebony
- Shale with Ebony
- Brandy with Ebony
- Chestnut with Ebony
- Ebony
Launch Timeframe
As of this writing, the 2020 Buick Enclave can already be found at dealers, since the GM Lansing Delta Township factory in Michigan has been shipping the crossover to dealers for the past couple of months. Models in the Dark Moon Blue Metallic exterior color are already on some dealer lots. Availability varies by dealer, so check with yours for complete details.
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About Buick Enclave
The Buick Enclave is a premium full-size crossover utility vehicle (CUV). It is the biggest Buick crossover currently offered, slotting above the subcompact Buick Encore and compact Buick Envision.
The first generation Enclave was introduced for the 2009 model year to replace the Buick Rendezvous. It rode on the GM Lambda platform and was discontinued in 2017. The current, second-generation model was introduced for the 2018 model year. It rides on the extended-length GM C1 platform shared with the second-generation Chevrolet Traverse. A shorter variant of the same platform underpins the second-gen GMC Acadia and Cadillac XT5.
For the 2019 model year, the Enclave receives a new FWD Preferred (1SD) equipment group, the addition of the automatic function for the heated steering wheel and front row heated seats, as well as a new Ebony with Ebony interior accents interior.
Compared to its first-generation predecessor, the second-gen Enclave is an all-new vehicle that is larger, lighter, sleeker and more modern. It also introduces new trim levels, including the range-topping Enclave Avenir.
The Buick Enclave is built at the GM Delta Lansing Township factory in Michigan operated by GM USA. It is currently the only plant that builds the vehicle alongside the second-gen Chevy Traverse.
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Comments
I generally like dark blues too bad blue interiors are a relic tired of black or black and grey which it seems is on 98% of vehicles on the lot tan is nice on with some exterior colors but is a pain to keep spit-shine clean
Why do you hate punctuation so much?
wow an American built Buick with a new exterior color but not a good interior color to go with it Mary and her cronies are not only dumb but also color blind
Enclave is one of the best looking, in motion, premium SUVs on the road.
No exterior surface was neglected and it fits the Avista concept that inspired it.
I really wonder why this color is not available on their top tier model, the Avenir ? I would think they might limit the lower trims, but not their premier line ? makes no sense.