GM introduced the all-new North American 2024 Buick Envista in April of 2023, debuting the Tri-Shield brand’s latest entry-level crossover. The exterior design of the 2024 Buick Envista takes its cues from the Buick Wildcat EV concept, showing off sleek lines and several interesting features. Now, GM Authority is getting hands-on with all-new 2024 Buick Envista in the following in-depth exterior tour video.
The video is hosted by GM Authority Executive Editor Alex Luft, and clocks in at a little over eight and a half minutes. The trim level featured is the Sport Touring (ST).
Starting up front, the fascia showcases Buick’s latest design language, with a nose-down aesthetic, dual-tier lighting configuration, and the new Tri-Shield logo. The grille incorporates a black mesh pattern, and we see further blacked-out exterior elements matched with silver accents.
Moving to the side, the 2024 Buick Envista features a crossover coupe-like shape highlighted by a raked roofline. The profile also shows off gloss black accents around the wheel openings, plus black wheels that are exclusive to the ST trim. Further black elements include gloss black mirror caps. Up top is a sunroof, and there are body-colored door handles as well, plus keyless entry for the front doors.
At the rear, the Envista features a center-mounted coms fin, a center high-mounted stop lamp (CHMSL), and a subtle, integrated spoiler. The taillamps, like the headlamps, are divided into two levels, with running lights and reverse lights on one level and brake lights on another. The rear end also includes the new Buick logo, Buick script, and ST badge with black finish, continuing the gloss black theme around the wheel openings and trim.
As a reminder, the 2024 Buick Envista cradles the turbocharged 1.2L I3 LIH gasoline engine and rides on the GM VSS-F platform. Production takes place at the GM Bupyeong plant in South Korea.
Watch the full video above for a detailed exterior tour, and don’t forget to subscribe to GM Authority for more Buick Envista news, Buick news, GM design news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.
Comments
Needs machined faced wheel instead of all black
That’s the point of the ST trim. Want other wheels? Go for the Preferred or Avenir
I normally like silver or machine faced wheels better on most cars, but on this one I like the black wheels instead.
You guys have choice here. Silver or machine faced on Preferred and Avenir, Black on ST. It’s all about which appearance you want…