How The 2021 Buick Envision Compares To The 2018 Buick Enspire Concept
Bringing stylish design cues to production.
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Bringing stylish design cues to production.
The model may come stateside as well.
Details about Chinese and North American production abound.
Plus, we have acceleration figures to boot.
We uncover specifics about Buick’s upcoming compact CUV.
Wheelbase, length, width and heigh – all for your viewing pleasure.
Our first look at the all-new crossover’s cabin.
Another look at Buick’s upcoming D-segment crossover entry.
Our first look at Buick’s version of the new Cadillac XT4.
The concept gives us an idea of what vehicles of the future will be like.
The Tri Shield’s major crossover offensive is just around the corner, and it will be big.
More proof that the Buick Enspire is coming.
The all-new model is slated to go into production in September 2019.
The 2018 Buick Enspire concept features innovative rear air curtains that could boost aerodynamic efficiency.
Could the Buick’s Enspire concept’s illuminated Buick badge become a factory option?
Air curtains help a vehicle move more efficiently, with lower NVH and better performance.
The Buick Enspire concept can be parked and retrieved at the push of a button.
The grille on the 2018 Buick Enspire concept can signal the driver’s intentions to other road users.
Buick’s Enspire concept crossover lets other drivers know how hard you’re braking.