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Here Are All The 2025 Buick Enclave Colors

The 2025 Buick Enclave brings in the crossover’s third generation with many updates and changes, including a 30-inch infotainment display, larger exterior dimensions, and an overhauled cockpit among other changes. Now, we’re looking in detail at the Buick Enclave colors available for 2025.

Customers can choose from a lineup of seven 2025 Buick Enclave colors. Some are available across all three of the Enclave’s trim levels, including the Preferred, Sport Touring, and Avenir, while others are trim-specific. You can view these available tints below.

GM dropped three Buick Enclave colors from the palette for the 2025 model year, including Emperor Blue Metallic (color code GA0), Rich Garnet Metallic (color code GLR), and Sage Metallic (color code G6N). Meanwhile, two other colors were added: Ocean Blue Metallic (color code GXP) and Smokey Amethyst Metallic (color code GXK).

The Preferred and Sport Touring trims get only one color, Summit White (color code GAZ) as a no-charge paint option, while the Avenir gets four color choices at no additional charge. Prices of extra-charge Buick Enclave colors are $150, $495, $625, or $1.095, as the table below summarizes:

2025 Buick Enclave Paint Color Availability
Paint Color Color Code Cost (Preferred/ST) Cost (Avenir) Preferred Sport Touring Avenir
Cherry Red Tintcoat GNT $645 $150 A A A
Ebony Twilight Metallic GB8 $495 $0 A A A
Moonstone Gray Metallic GXD $495 $0 A A A
Ocean Blue Metallic GXP $495 $0 A - A
Smokey Amethyst Metallic GXK $495 $0 - - A
Summit White GAZ $0 - A A -
White Frost Tricoat G1W $1,095 $600 A A A

The Enclave’s exterior is refreshed and overhauled, with updates to the grille, front fascia, and rear fascia, with LED lighting throughout. The 30-inch display forms the focal point of the overhauled cockpit. Among other tech goodies are wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Intersection Automatic Emergency BrakingLane Keep Assist and Departure Warning.

Dealerships started getting 2025 Buick Enclave units in July 2024, with the Y-trim level strategy adopted by Buick, meaning the Preferred trim became available first. Pricing starts at $46,395 for the FWD variant of the Preferred trim and can be as high as $61,395 for the Avenir configured with AWD, as GM Authority revealed.

Rear three quarters view of the 2025 Buick Enclave colors.

Meanwhile, the same powerplant—the turbocharged 2.5L I4 LK0 gasoline engine rated at 328 horsepower and 326 pound-feet of torque—supplies motivation to all trim levels. The GM eight-speed automatic transmission handles gear swaps, and front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations are available.

As for structure, the 2025 Enclave rides on the GM C1 platform as the outgoing 2024 model also did. Production of the vehicle takes place at the GM Lansing Township plant in Michigan.

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Comments

  1. Beachy29579

    Buick paint upcharges are the poster child for gouging. And at GMC too. Everyone is talking about GMs absurdity in this regard.
    Simple solution is just refuse to pay them and walk out of the dealership. That’ll get a reaction.

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    1. Marc

      General Motors up-charging for paint colors is not unique. While other manufacturers might have two or three no-cost colors where GM typically only has one option, I believe that all manufacturers are charging extra for the majority of their paint options.

      Even if you go to a body shop with a classic car restoration, it will cost more to paint the vehicle in a metallic or pearl finish vs a non-metallic.

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      1. Rt kulp

        The 23 and 24 Enclave V6 is probably the best bang for you dollars!! The new 25 Enclave dose not impress me and the price point is ridiculous for this mid size 4cyl Suv!

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  2. John R. Warner

    I looked at several new Enclaves in all three trims over the weekend. In person, it is utterly generic and forgettable. There was a 2023 Avenir on the lot too and it looks vastly better.

    Reply
  3. Jlinga

    Kind of surprised they dropped the two tone paint. It was a nice, subtle detail.

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  4. Creig

    Unfortunately, there’s only 3 paint I like, and none of them entise me to want to buy this generic looking excuse for a Buick!

    Reply
  5. CeedlingChevy

    Isn’t Cherry Red Tintcoat a color that GM discontinued and replaced with Radiant Red?

    Reply

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