The 2025 Buick Envista follows the all-new 2024 model year with a few small updates and changes. Among these are new styling options, as well as a new E85-compatible engine. Now, interested fans and potential buyers can spec the 2025 Buick Envista as they see fit using the official online configurator at Buick‘s website.
For 2025, the Buick Envista is available in three trim levels: Preferred, Sport Touring (ST), and Avenir. Pricing starts at $23,995 for the Preferred trim, $25,795 for the ST, and $29,695 for the range-topping Avenir. Note that prices listed here do not include destination fees, tax, title, license, or optional equipment.
All three trim levels of the 2025 Buick Envista are equipped with the turbocharged 1.2L I3 LBP gasoline engine, which produces 137 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque. This engine is paired with the GM six-speed automatic transmission and drives the front wheels exclusively. Unfortunately, all-wheel drive is not available for the 2025 Envista.
One of the more notable updates for the 2025 model year is the addition of a new exterior paint option, Aquamarine Blue Metallic (paint code GKN), which replaces the outgoing Sunrise Red Metallic (paint code GMF). This new color is available exclusively for the Sport Touring trim and pairs with the Ebony seats featuring Santorini Blue stitching. Additionally, the 2025 Buick Envista no longer offers Copper Ice Metallic (paint code G98) for the Sport Touring trim, while White Frost Tricoat is now exclusive to the Avenir trim.
The 2025 Buick Envista also introduces a new E85-compatible engine, making it flex-fuel capable. This engine can run on fuel that contains between 51 to 83 percent ethanol, offering benefits such as higher resistance to engine knock and reduced dependence on foreign oil. However, it may also result in decreased fuel economy and potential issues in cold weather. Notably, the E85-compatible engine is available only for the U.S. market.
Another update for the 2025 model year includes the addition of two new standard features across all trims, namely rear park assist and a remote vehicle starter system. These features were previously optional.
The 2025 Buick Envista rides on the GM VSS-F platform, with production taking place at the GM Bupyeong plant in South Korea.
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Bizarre this doesn’t have AWD.
Or a rear windshield wiper or rear cup holders. It’s almost as if it was a budget build, right?
I like this car, but I don’t like the engine. Why do so many people comment about rear wipers?! There are Mercedes and BMW “coupe” things with a similar/slope rear lift gate, 3x the price, no wipers. How many Teslas have wipers?
The Ony Time I Wish It Had a Rear Wiper Is When The Window Is Covered In Pollen!
When is this coming out need to know so I know when to ask for a deal on the 2024 looks like a 1k price increase maybe even 2k on the 2025,
Saw one over the weekend and at first thought it was a Nissan until I saw the front.