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Here’s The 2025 Buick Enclave’s Final Sketch Rendering

General Motors unveiled the all-new 2025 Buick Enclave last month, showing off a completely revamped exterior design. The new aesthetic was inspired by the futuristic Buick Wildcat EV concept, and, as expected, falls in line with Buick’s latest styling cues and design direction. Now, GM Design has given us a look at the final sketch rendering for the all-new third-gen Enclave.

The front end of the 2025 Buick Enclave, as depicted in a rendering sketch.

The final sketch renderings were published on the GM Design Instagram feed, and show the vehicle from the front and rear three-quarters. Noteworthy elements like the slim upper lighting signatures are present and accounted for, giving a nod to the Wildcat EV concept and providing the Enclave with a more assertive front fascia. Large, multi-spoke wheels and the lack of visible door handles contribute to a streamlined silhouette, providing the crossover with an elegant appeal. The new Buick Tri-Shield badge is placed on the nose of the vehicle, while lower in the fascia, we see a trapezoidal central grille section and chrome wing styling elements, plus vertically oriented lighting elements in the sides of the fascia.

Moving around to the rear, we see horizontally oriented taillights that wrap around from the fenders into the hatch, with the new Tri-Shield badge once again placed front and center. Twin exhaust pipes are seen in the lower bumper.

Although it isn’t seen in these images, the interior of the2025 Buick Enclave was also overhauled, featuring a 30-inch ultra-wide infotainment screen, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto included. There’s also advanced driver assistance systems like the GM Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving technology.

 

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Under the restyled hood, the 2025 Buick Enclave is powered by a turbocharged 2.5L I4 LK0 engine, capable of delivering 328 horsepower and 326 pound-feet of torque. The GM C1 platform provides the underpinnings, while production takes place at the Lansing Delta Township plant in Michigan

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  1. The new Enclave lacks the elegance of the previous generations. It is just generic and I’m getting too many Lexus and Toyota vibes.

    It needs to be curvier and needs some Buick styling cues, like ventiports.

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  2. Yes, those images are the ’25 Buick Enclave, exaggerated as is commonly done.

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  3. This reminds me of those “Nailed it” memes. LOL

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  4. I think GM got the 3 corp cousins mixed up – the Traverse/Acadia/Enclave. Looking at the profile of the 3 ignoring the brand influenced front/tail end design
    – the new Acadia is more rounded of the 3 and should be the new Enclave
    – the new Enclave has current Chevy cues and should be the new Traverse
    – the new Traverse is the more rugged of the 3 and should be the new Acadia.

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