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2025 Buick Envision Configurator Live

The second-generation Buick Envision was refreshed for the 2024 model year, introducing a number of important updates and changes, such as new styling, a new cabin, and new tech features. Meanwhile, the latest 2025 Buick Envision follows the 2024 model-year refresh with a few minor changes. Now, potential customers and interested fans can spec the 2025 Buick Envision as they see fit using the official online configurator tool.

The rear three-quarters view of the 2025 Buick Envision.

Customers have three trim levels to choose from, starting with the Preferred, followed by the Sport Touring, and topped by the Avenir. Pricing starts at $37,895 for Preferred, $40,395 for Sport Touring, and $47,595 (prices listed include destination freight charge).

Among the notable options is the power panoramic moonroof (RPO code C3U), which is priced at $1,495 on Preferred and Sport Touring, and equipped as standard by Avenir. There’s also the Comfort and Convenience package (RPO code PS1), which includes remote start, dual-zone climate control, a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, automatic air recirculation, and a hands-free power liftgate, priced at $1,495 for Preferred and Sport Touring, and included as standard on Avenir.

Looking over the paint colors list, the only option available for Preferred and Sport Touring that does not include an extra charge is Summit White (paint code GAZ), while the rest of the paint options are priced at $495, or $1,095 for White Frost Tricoat (paint code GE8). Notably, the Avenir trim offers every paint option at no extra charge, with the exception of Summit White, which is unavailable for the Avenir trim, and White Frost Tricoat, which is offered for an extra $600 on Avenir.

Check out our previous coverage for a full breakdown of 2025 Buick Envision pricing, including options and packages.

All 2025 Buick Envision units are equipped as standard with a 30-inch diagonal infotainment and control screen, as well as Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control, Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian and Bicycle Braking, and Rear Cross Traffic Braking.

As for the mechanicals, every 2025 Buick Envision is equipped with the turbocharged 2.0L I4 LSY gasoline engine as standard, rated at 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, with the GM nine-speed automatic transmission onboard for cog swaps, feeding a standard all-wheel-drive system. The GM E2 platform provides the underpinnings, while production is under way now at the GM-SAIC Jinqiao plant in China.

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

Comments

  1. Beachy29579

    Didn’t the 2024 just go on sale? Talk about a short model year. Absurd. My neighbors across the street bought a leftover ’23 in March (for more than they should have; didn’t say a word) and the ’24s weren’t even on the lot yet. Local dealers are STILL trying to unload ’23s. For absurd asking prices.

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  2. Rocket

    Why does a color other than white cost $495.00? I get that the multi-step colors like the white frost are more complicated to apply and thus incur a cost but for the others it doesn’t make sense. Automakers are charging for colors when they never did years ago and the result is a bland sea of white, black, and grey vehicles on our roads. It’s very boring and I wish they’d all just stop the practice and make cars colorful again.

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    1. Beachy29579

      Buick and GMC charge extra for everything other than basic white (including black, gray and silver) and it’s laughable. It’s just another, among the dozens of others, way of gouging. That will only stop if folks stop paying these absurd prices.
      I agree with you about more color variety but I have to say what looks like purple in the lead photo above, isn’t the way to do it. Hideous.

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    2. gary

      GM following the Euro model for pricing exterior color.

      BMW offers white as standard and then all others are $500 +

      Nonsense

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  3. David

    Why does Buick have to build this car in China??? Isn’t there a place in either Canada, or US, or Mexico that it could be built?
    China remains a very Communist country, and that I feel would like to put the US in second place around the world. I will not buy a car manufactured in China, and shipped here.

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    1. sarah

      Buick is owned by china

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