2025 Buick Enclave Avenir offers Refined Style, Attainable Luxury…and It Drives Itself!

With rare exceptions, Buicks are about refined style and attainable luxury.  Designs look as though they could come straight from a concept car and models offer Cadillac features at more affordable prices.  And, the brand has a long history of putting all of that in family-friendly wagons and crossovers.  It’s never been better than with the redesigned 2025 Buick Enclave Avenir.

Concept Car Styling

Styling cues like the large grille and eyebrow driving lamps are taken straight from the recent Wildcat concept car but they translate well onto this large barge of a crossover with neatly creased fenders, flashy chrome window surrounds, and 22” nickel alloy wheels on Avenir trim.  Brushed aluminum roof rails and brightwork along the sills gracefully cloak the tall bodysides.

Power open the rear hatch, flip down second- and third-row seats with convenient buttons and free up enough space to harbor a couple of bicycles or luggage for an empty nester’s grand tour.

Step inside where 30 inches of curved screenwork kisses a dashboard layered with stitched surfaces and aluminum-look trim.  Bronze accents the console and doors.  I especially like the blue dashtop and thick leather-wrapped steering wheel.  We need more color in cars!  The console seemingly hovers in mid-air, but contains deep cubbies within and beneath.  Even tailored stitching in the seatbacks show a concern for every detail.

Cuddle up for long drives with heated, ventilated and massaging front seats.  Middle row captain’s chairs get their own heat.  Avenir’s 16-speaker Bose Performance Series audio is one of the industry’s best with full, crisp sound whether you’re relaxing to Pavarotti or rocking out to Taylor Swift.  Connect easily with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and console charging.  Everyone rides beneath a twin-panel panoramic sunroof.

Wholly Competent Performance

Classic Buick wagons came with big V8 and V6 engines, but this one goes forth with a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder delivering 328 horsepower and 326 lb.-ft. of torque.  Especially given the eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel-drive, it makes good use of that power and does so relatively efficiently with 19/24-MPG city/highway.  It’s no speed wagon, but is wholly competent to move kids and crew.

Attention to safety starts with a head-up display and continues to standard automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, and blind zone steering assist.

Ride and handling would embarrass classic Buick wagons given its four-wheel independent suspension with continuous electronic damping control.  In Tour mode, it soaks up rough pavement, but drivers can also put it in Sport mode for firmer responses.  The big wheels thunk over bigger bumps, but are tame on most roads.

I was lucky enough to have the Enclave during a recent 8-inch snowfall in Indianapolis.  It took time to wipe away all of the snow from its big body, but the all-wheel-drive system barely let a wheel slip.  When the snow stopped, I hit the highways with Enclave’s new hands-off Super Cruise driving system.  Turn on cruise, waited for a green light across the steering wheel and lift off.  Easy.  A monitor watched me watching the road, so no reading or napping!  Unlike in other vehicles with Super Cruise I’ve tested, the Enclave felt uneasy through curves.  Hopefully it was just a fluke.

You don’t need fancy brands for luxury, elegance and performance; the 2025 Buick Enclave Avenir was styled by the best designers in the business, spoils passengers, moves quickly and offers it all at an attainable price.  Enclaves start at $45,000, but came to $65,125 for our Avenir.  Competitors include the Lincoln Nautilus, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mazda CX-90, Kia Telluride, Hyundai Palisade, and Lexus TX.

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