2021 Buick Envision Avenir

$28,999
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Buick Envision Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
L4, 2.0L
color
Blue
drive
AWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
32,141 Miles
interior color
Tan Leather
stock number
24C233A
VIN
LRBFZSR41MD057046
seats
Leather
trim
Avenir

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Months: 0
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About This 2021 Buick Envision

Summary
One owner, local trade, Certified Pre-Owned. This Envision Avenir is in excellent shape and such a beautiful vehicle. Looks excellent wrapped in it dark blue paint with tan leather interior.

Vehicle Details
Step into luxury and performance with this stunning 2021 Buick Envision Avenir! With just 29,569 miles on the odometer, this exquisite vehicle offers the perfect blend of style, technology, and comfort, ensuring every drive is nothing short of extraordinary. This Buick Envision is equipped with a robust L4, 2.0L engine and all-wheel drive, delivering both efficiency and power that will inspire confidence no matter the terrain or weather.

Immerse yourself in the rich sound of the premium sound system, offering a concert-like experience for music enthusiasts. Navigate any journey with ease using the sophisticated built-in navigation system, ensuring you arrive at your destination with precision and style. The Lane Departure Warning system provides an added layer of safety, gently guiding you back on track if you start to drift, ensuring peace of mind for you and your passengers.

Slide into the supple leather seats and enjoy the refined elegance that the Avenir trim is known for. The premium wheels not only enhance the vehicle's aesthetic appeal but also promise a smooth and responsive ride. This Buick Envision Avenir is the epitome of modern luxury, designed for those who demand more from their vehicle. Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional SUV that embodies sophistication and innovation!

Features & Options

  • Towing/Camper Pkg
  • Panoramic Power Sunroof
  • Luggage Rack
  • 4-Cyl; Turbo; 2.0 Liter
  • Automatic; 9-Spd
  • AWD
  • Blind Zone Alert
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Traction Control
  • StabiliTrak
  • ABS (4-Wheel)
  • Alarm System
  • Keyless Entry
  • Push Button Start
  • Air Conditioning
  • Power Windows
  • Power Door Locks
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Tilt & Telescoping Wheel
  • Head-Up Display
  • AM/FM/HD Radio
  • Bose Premium Sound
  • SiriusXM Satellite
  • Navigation System
  • Bluetooth Wireless
  • OnStar
  • F&R Ultrasonic Park Assist
  • Backup Camera
  • Surround View Camera
  • Dual Air Bags
  • Side Air Bags
  • F&R Head Curtain Air Bags
  • Knee Air Bags
  • Lane Departure Warning System
  • Heated & Ventilated Seats
  • Dual Power Seats
  • Leather
  • Panorama Roof
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • LED Headlamps
  • Roof Rack
  • Premium Wheels
  • Black
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2021 Buick Envision Avenir Review

Buick is interesting, isn’t it? No cars, no hybrids, no EVs…at least not here. They’re kind of like the Chinese meat in a Chevy and Cadillac sandwich. It’s the Far East where Buick thrives and when the Envision became a runaway hit in China years ago they made the decision to import it to the States. And now 4 years later a more Americanized version has arrived but one that’s still built in the People’s Republic. Bigger than the Encore and Encore GX and smaller than the Enclave this is a compact-sized 2-row SUV that now looks much more attractive and car-like. It’s priced from the mid $30ks and now comes in Buick’s highest Avenir trim, like here. It’s pretty rare to see a front-drive model in these parts but you’re looking at one though all-wheel drive is an option.
The new Envision is pretty good. But I’d rather have a Venza.
It’s more stylish than the frumpy outgoing model, it’s more efficient and it’s cheaper. This top trim Avenir with all of the options stickers for about $45,000. The one I tested in 2017 was over $49,000. Horsepower is way down from the 2.0-liter turbo-4 – now the only engine - but torque is about the same and this one is a little smaller and lighter.
By smaller I mean it’s down 5 cubic feet of cargo volume while the passenger volume remains unchanged. There’s a hands-fee liftgate to access this area and because the Envision now rides lower it’s even easier to load; more like a wagon.
The ride quality is exceptional thanks to the optional fancy suspension that continuously adjusts to the road, its’ Quiet Tuned as Buick calls it so it’s nearly silent inside, and the touchscreen is big, easy to reach and excellent in its operation. It’s not sporty in any way so it’s a polar opposite to the Acura RDX, but it’s relaxed, comfortable and stocked with stuff.
The front HiPer struts are gone, replaced here with a Continuous Damping Control setup that adds some upscale composure to the body movements. But the 258 pound-feet of torque creates some big-time torque steer when you lay into it – something the old HiPer struts scrubbed out. With 228 horsepower driving the 20” wheels through a 9-speed auto acceleration is tepid but gas mileage has increased when compared to the discontinued 2.5-liter engine to 26mpg in combined driving on regular but with a smaller tank the total driving range is down to 413 miles. There’re also 3 drive modes but just leave it in Tour and you won’t be missing anything.
At least there’s a height adjustable passenger seat but the focus up here is on the driver with this wraparound cockpit-like design. And as the driver you’re the only one that gets the basic massage function. But there’s lots of cool stuff in here like a head-up display, heated and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel, an air quality sensor, a really nice sounding Bose 9-speaker audio system, wireless phone projection with a conveniently placed wireless charger, remote start, a rear camera mirror, auto high beams, adaptive cruise, the vibrating safety alert driver’s seat, a pano roof and top notch, intuitive infotainment with some cool apps and easy to use voice controls. So people who love stuff more than they love driving will be giddy with the Avenir. The seat patterns and textured wood trim look chic and I have to disagree with the family – the rear seats are nicely sculpted and heated and provide enough space for me – just don’t do 3 across and adults will be more than fine.
(Parking standup)
Buick’s lineup of 4 SUVs is selling especially well – it’s the hottest GM brand at the moment with sales up 35% so far in 2021. They’ve found their niche and I expect the new Envision will increase its appeal with Buick shoppers. But at a similar price and size, standard AWD and 40mpg, the new Toyota Venza should definitely be cross-shopped.