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Here Are All The 2024 Buick Envista Wheel Options

GM pulled the sheets on the 2024 Buick Envista in April 2023 as a fresh offering on the U.S. market, revealing its plans to bring the small, premium, comparatively affordable crossover to North American shores following the vehicle’s summer 2022 introduction in China.

Designed with updated Buick aesthetic language such as elements from the Buick Wildcat EV concept, the 2024 Buick Envista sports a long wheelbase, a crossover coupe roofline, a sleek profile, and high-mounted LED checkmark lamps. Today, we’re providing a rundown of the available wheel options on the Tri-Shield’s latest crossover.

The 2024 Buick Envista rolls on factory-installed 17-inch, 18-inch, or 19-inch wheel designs. The only 17-inch wheel set offered is equipped as standard on the base Preferred trim. The optional wheel set on the Preferred and the standard wheels on the Sport Touring are 18 inches in diameter. Meanwhile, the Avenir gets standard 19-inch wheels, while the ST can be upgraded to 19-inchers as well.

The table below lists the available wheels for the 2024 Buick Envista, which vary according to trim level. Wheel sets are indicated as either standard (S) or available (A). All wheel sets are installed at the factory, with no current LPO or dealer-installed designs. The two optional wheel sets are included and only available with the (PCJ) Experience Buick Package, which costs $995 on both the Preferred and Sport Touring trim levels.

2024 Buick Envista Wheel Availability
RPO Code Preferred Sport Touring Avenir
17-inch Bright Silver painted aluminum wheels RSC S - -
18-inch two-toned machined aluminum wheels PXJ A - -
18-inch Black painted aluminum wheels SGE - S -
19-inch Black painted aluminum wheels RVB - A -
19-inch Avenir Premium Pearl Nickel aluminum wheels RT8 - - S

The 2024 Buick Envista shares a platform with another fresh GM entry-level crossover, the all-new 2024 Chevy Trax, but a comparison between the Envista and Trax reveals as many differences as similarities. The Envista is longer and has a more streamlined, sloping roofline than the Trax, and many styling cues differ.

GM Authority has also reported on the five available interior colors offered on the 2024 Buick Envista, with seating featuring a range of materials including cloth with leatherette, leatherette, and perforated leather.

Rear three quarters view of the 2024 Buick Envista.

To supply motivation all 2024 Buick Envista models are equipped as standard with the turbocharged 1.2L I3 LIH gasoline engine developing 137 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque. Also standard is the GM six-speed automatic transmission, connected exclusively to a front-wheel drivetrain.

Pricing starts at $23,495 for the Preferred trim, $25,195 for the Sport Touring, and $29,695 for the range-topping Avenir model, with a destination freight charge of $1,095 included. A full range of options and upgrades to the Envista’s styling, tech features, convenience, and comfort are available. The online configurator for the 2024 Buick Envista has been live since the third week in July.

The Tri-Shield and Buick branding on the 2024 Buick Envista.

Under the body panels, the 2024 Buick Envista once again matches the 2024 Chevy Trax in using the GM VSS-F vehicle set for structure, while production for the U.S. market takes place at the GM Bupyeong plant in South Korea.

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  1. They’re gonna sell a whole lot of these!

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  2. I really like the looks of this car except for the rear incandescent turn signals and brake lights located low on the bumper. This not only looks like a cheap afterthought but with most people driving tall vehicles, these low lights might not be as safe as if they were LEDs mounted higher and more visible.

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  3. Dump the blacked out rims and give customers a can of black spray paint in case they change their minds.Can’t wait till this trend fades away

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  4. Doesn’t Buick manufacture any cars in the USA?

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  5. I’ll bet they will have trouble with orders hahahaha!

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  6. I hope they can ramp up production. I saw one today in line to be washed at my local Buick dealership. Preferred model in Cinnabar red and ebony interior. This is a sharp looking vehicle! It was the only one the dealer had and it was sold. I talked to a salesman and he told me it will be 4-6 weeks before another one arrives at the dealership.

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