
Buick has updated its Enclave flagship SUV for the 2025 model year.
Luxury is a given with this model, but the 2025 Enclave also comes loaded with a host of safety features and technology.
“With the launch of our Buick Enclave flagship SUV, our ICE (internal combustion engine) portfolio is now complete with a full lineup of completely refreshed or all-new vehicles,” said Duncan Aldred, global vice president, Buick and GMC, in a news release. “The premium and sculptural design of the Enclave strikes a confident stance on any street, and the thoughtful technologies throughout elevate the driving experience. Coupled with luxury finishes, Enclave sets a new standard for our brand and the segment – it truly is exceptional by design and will help the brand continue our momentum through 2024 and beyond.”
The new Enclave is available with Super Cruise hands-free driver advanced assistance, which is available on all trim levels, but a subscription is required. Buick Canada says the service allows for hands-free driving on about 1.2 million kilometres of roads in the United States and Canada. The Super Cruise package also includes other features, including driver attention assist and enhanced automatic park assist.
There’s also a 30-inch diagonal ultrawide display, which comes standard with the Enclave. Drivers can use the touchscreen or use Google Assistant, pair the system with their smartphones and Google Maps, Spotify and more. The SUV also comes with wireless charging, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability and comes with seven standard camera views (front, rear and surround views) with two additional cameras available.

Standard on the 2025 model is Automatic Crash Response with remote vehicle commands for up to eight years as part of the OnStar One Standard package.
Highlights of standard safety features include:
- Blind Zone Steering Assist
- Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking
- Traffic sign recognition
- Lane Keep Assist and Departure Warning
There are three trims to choose from. They are Preferred, Sport Touring and Avenir.
Standard features include:
- Customizable, multicolour ambient lighting
- Auto-sense power liftgate
- QuietTuning, Buick’s signature technology to help prevent unwanted road noise from entering the cabin
- First row power heated seats with four-way lumbar support
- 20-inch alloy wheels with Medium Android Finish, unique to Preferred
- 12-speaker Bose audio for Preferred and Sport Touring
- Added tuning capability to provide a better ride and handling balance for Preferred and Sport Touring. This helps to isolate sharp road impacts.
- Standard AWD across all trim levels
The Sport Touring adds:
- Flat-bottom steering wheel
- ST-exclusive interior trim
- Unique High Gloss Black grille surround and inserts
- 20-inch machine-faced wheels with High Gloss Black inserts
- Exclusive ST badging
Lastly, the Avenir adds:
- 16-speaker Bose Performance Series audio
- 22-inch Avenir Pearl Nickle finish
- Panoramic sunroof
- Walk-up animation
- Rainsense wipers
- Continuous Damping Control (CDC) with enhanced dampers for a refined ride. This technology noticeably increases driving safety, comfort and dynamics by adjusting the damping forces optimally for each wheel.
- Ventilated front seats with massaging feature, and heated second row outboard seats
- Standard “Power Package,” which includes head-up display, one-touch folding second row seats and power-folding third row seats (available for Preferred and ST).

All trims are powered by a 2.5 L turbo engine with 328 hp and 326 lb.-ft. of torque mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Towing capacity is 5,000 pounds.
Customers can already preview the vehicle at buick.ca and ordering is expected to start later this summer.
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