2025 Buick Envista

2025

2024

2025 Buick Envista

$25,195 - $29,995

Pros

  • Sleek fastback profile
  • Good-looking interior, too
  • Lots of standard content on the base model

Cons

  • No AWD version
  • Needs a new transmission tune
  • Not very quick

2025 Buick Envista Expert Review

Reviewed by Bob Hernandez

Although far from perfect, the Buick Envista remains a stylish and affordable option in the subcompact SUV segment. After its debut as a completely new nameplate for 2024, replacing the Encore, the Envista receives minimal updates for 2025. As Buick’s entry-level SUV, it slots below the Encore GX, Envision, and Enclave in terms of pricing.

Need a more spacious Buick? Read about the Envision here.

What’s New

  • Rear parking sensors standard on all trims
  • Remote start standard on Preferred and Sport Touring
  • E85 flex fuel capability
  • Aquamarine Blue Metallic paint color now available
  • Sunrise Red Metallic paint color no longer available
  • Copper Ice Metallic paint color removed from Sport Touring
  • White Frost Tricoat paint color removed from Preferred and Sport Touring

What We Think

Inspired by the Wildcat EV concept, the Envista’s slinky, fastback silhouette makes a good impression. But our tests have revealed a few areas where its performance doesn’t match up to its styling. The transmission sometimes feels confused, and although the ride is generally quiet and composed, the suspension struggles with rougher surfaces, detracting from the overall driving experience.

Inside, the Envista’s well-appointed cabin belies its low price. We like a lot of the materials and design choices, although the abundance of black plastics feels more appropriate on a Chevy than a Buick. Although it’s far from our top choice among subcompact SUVs, the Envista could make sense for a buyer who wants to stand out from the crowd.

Performance and MPGs

The 2025 Buick Envista features a 1.2-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine producing 137 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque. With such little power comes slow acceleration. In our tests, the Envista sauntered to 60 mph in 9.4 seconds. Fuel economy is rated at 28/32 mpg city/highway on regular gas (20/24 mpg when using E85).

Safety Ratings and Features

The Envista earns mixed ratings from IIHS. The SUV received Good grades in the agency’s small overlap front and original moderate overlap front tests, but it gets a Poor result in the updated moderate overlap front test. In the updated side test, the 2025 Envista[KL1]  receives an Acceptable score. Headlights are rated Marginal, one notch above Poor.

Every 2025 Envista comes with the Buick Driver Confidence package. Features include lane keeping, automatic emergency braking, automatic high-beams, rear parking sensors, and a following distance indicator. Available driver awareness features consist of adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rain-sensing wipers, and rear cross-traffic alert.

Cargo Space and Interior Room

Legroom within the Envista compares favorably to the Mazda CX-30 and Hyundai Kona. The Buick also offers more cargo capacity behind the second row than the Mazda.

Recommended Trim

The 2025 Buick Envista is available in three trims this year: Preferred, Sport Touring, and Avenir. We think the Avenir trim is the best, mostly because pricing for the loaded top model starts just under $30,000, a relatively modest sum. As for the base trim, it’s priced at roughly $25,000.

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MotorTrend Score

7.7/10

Overall

2025 Buick Envista

Performance

7.1/10

Efficiency/Range

7.6/10

Tech/Innovation

8.8/10

Value

8.0/10

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2025 Buick Envista Trims and Pricing

Trim

Price

Envista FWD 4dr Preferred

$25,195

Envista FWD 4dr Sport Touring

$26,695

Envista FWD 4dr Avenir

$29,995

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