Buick’s 2025 Enclave: New Trim Names and Pricing Revealed

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Buick's 2025 Enclave: New Trim Names and Pricing Revealed
2025 Enclave (by Buick)

Buick keeps changing the names of its Enclave trims. In 2020, they had Base, Essence, Premium, and Avenir. Then, in 2022, it became Preferred, Essence, Premium, and Avenir. Now, for 2025, they’ve changed again. Essence is now Preferred, and Premium is now Sport Touring. But what’s more interesting is the prices for these new trims.

Here are the prices for the 2025 Enclave after adding the destination charge:

– Preferred: $46,395 (increased by $1,100 from 2024)
– Sport Touring: $48,795 (this is a new trim)
– Avenir: $59,395 (increased by $500 from 2024)

If you want all-wheel drive instead of front-wheel drive, it will cost an extra $2,000.

The new Sport Touring costs $2,490 more than the base Preferred trim. That’s nearly 40% more than the current base price. But since it’s fancier than the Preferred, it’s $3,800 less than the current middle trim, the 2024 Enclave Premium.

Under the hood, the Enclave has the same turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine as the Acadia and Traverse. It can produce 328 horsepower and 326 pound-feet of torque, and it uses an eight-speed automatic transmission. It can tow up to 5,000 pounds.

Buick's 2025 Enclave: New Trim Names and Pricing Revealed
2025 Enclave (by Buick)

Almost all Enclaves come with a standard 30-inch instrument and infotainment display, floating center console, adjustable ambient lighting, wireless device charging, and a 12-speaker sound system. But the Avenir trim has even more features, like a 16-speaker sound system, panoramic sunroof, front seat ventilation and massage function, rear seat heating, a head-up display, and adaptive shocks with larger 22-inch wheels.

The Sport Touring trim has a black trim, including in the grille, and black 20-inch wheels.

Buick also added standard ADAS features like automatic emergency braking with intersection support, blind-spot monitoring with steering assist, and lane-keep assist. And if you want, you can get Super Cruise as an option.

You’re getting more features for only a little more money, which seems like a good deal.

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