I own one 2024 Buick Envision ST, n let me tell you I didn’t expect this from Buick BUT I’m not going lie when I first seen it I fell in love with it,this exactly one your showing I got.BUT let me tell u I pushed up to 110 miles per hour n it road smooth. I gotta say Buick went all out with this
Are the low profile tires rough on the road or does the suspension help a lot? My regal stiff suspension and low profile give a very rough but fun ride
I test-drove one.. Was very good. You did a really good review. Hats off to you sir. One thing I noticed missing from this vehicle that i thought was odd for Buick was ( blind side monitoring on the mirrors - you know the thing that flashes if someone comes up but as you said they are not there because of circuit issues), no automatic folding mirrors, no signal lights on mirrors, and the other was no lumbar support. i was astonished it didn't have that. Beyond that it was an amazing drive, full of features ( if you get tech package ) that gets that huge panoramic sunroof, mirror thing you can flip, self parking, sensors, 360 camera ) etc. Just a pity about those missing extras. Oh and no vented air but there was heated in front and rear. How do you think this holds up to the Mazda CX-5? The CX-5 seems to be a little dated.
Thanks for sharing! GM made the decision to build the 2023 Envisions without blind spot monitoring or rear cross traffic alert due to chip/component shortages. It was one of the only non-retrofits GM went with. All of the 2023s were built without them and given a credit off the MSRP because of it. I imagine the MY2024s will have that feature.
I love mine. But does anyone know if they have the running lights inside even around the glove box. I could have sworn in saw that part illuminated but it went out. Took it to the dealer and they said that there is no lights that ran over the glove box. But I thought I saw that. Let me know.
I don't believe there are any lights in the glove box unfortunately. Most are designed these days to drop down with a rear lip to avoid losing anything out back, which ends up blocking where a light would have been.
Very nice review! The Buick Envision is a SUV that flies under the radar but it is a very nice, comfortable and capable vehicle. I would classify it as a premium SUV not a luxury but I am very happy with my 2021 and trust me I have had many very nice cars over my life span. One minor correction, the second Gen Envision came out in 2021 not 2022. The Gen 1 SUVs were capable but very bland. The Gen 2 is a surprisingly attractive vehicle in real life.
We featured the first generation back in 2019 I believe, and I agree it was bland. Sure it felt like a smaller Enclave, but this new generation is seriously good. They're very popular options and has helped Buick remind people they still exist and can make great vehicles. The 2024 facelift looks great also, we're looking forward to those.
On our GM ordering system they make a note that these specific parts are not available for retrofit, which is why a larger credit is provided. 2024 model years are getting a facelift and should be built with the missing features.
@@PRNTestDrive I guess it's six of one and a half-dozen of the other. At least they are giving a bigger credit, they could have just as easily done nothing.
It's not that the Buick CAN'T have it, GM made the decision based on microchip shortages to deliver the vehicle without these features rather than hold off until supply caught up.
When I bought my 2021 I didn't realize it was made in China until after I purchased it. However, it is a quality and very well built car. Most cars manufactured in the U.S. and Canada today have a very significant amount of foreign content. They are only "assembled" in North America.
If you're comparing to consumer vehicles then sure, it's more than a Chevrolet Equinox or Ford Escape, but Buick is more of a premium brand, so compared to an Acura RDX or Infiniti QX50 it comes fully loaded for $3-5k CAD less than the starting price for those.
I have a buick envision essence ST 2023 and I absolutely love mine. No complaints.
Glad to hear it! These are great SUVs that have really helped elevate Buick as a premium brand.
Loving my Buick envision , thanks for the great review!
Glad you like it, great vehicle to own!
I own one 2024 Buick Envision ST, n let me tell you I didn’t expect this from Buick BUT I’m not going lie when I first seen it I fell in love with it,this exactly one your showing I got.BUT let me tell u I pushed up to 110 miles per hour n it road smooth. I gotta say Buick went all out with this
They really did, the Envision is a vehicle that can easily be pointed to as the vehicle that helped turn around the brand here in North America.
Love mines - it’s very comfortable, stylish and very quiet on the road. It handles nicely and those 20” aluminum wheels are sharp!🦾🦾🦾
Thanks for sharing, enjoy yours!
I have the Encore GX and the front seats are narrow and uncomfortable. Wondering if the front seats in Envision are wider?
Are the low profile tires rough on the road or does the suspension help a lot? My regal stiff suspension and low profile give a very rough but fun ride
@@vpovince1001 it’s a smooth ride
@@TheMakersHands did you check it out against the regular preferred or essence?
We absolutely LOVE our 2021 envision, this car is badass and looks stunning.
These have been super popular sellers, great little vehicle for people looking for something a little different. Enjoy yours!
I test-drove one.. Was very good. You did a really good review. Hats off to you sir. One thing I noticed missing from this vehicle that i thought was odd for Buick was ( blind side monitoring on the mirrors - you know the thing that flashes if someone comes up but as you said they are not there because of circuit issues), no automatic folding mirrors, no signal lights on mirrors, and the other was no lumbar support. i was astonished it didn't have that. Beyond that it was an amazing drive, full of features ( if you get tech package ) that gets that huge panoramic sunroof, mirror thing you can flip, self parking, sensors, 360 camera ) etc. Just a pity about those missing extras. Oh and no vented air but there was heated in front and rear. How do you think this holds up to the Mazda CX-5? The CX-5 seems to be a little dated.
Thanks for sharing! GM made the decision to build the 2023 Envisions without blind spot monitoring or rear cross traffic alert due to chip/component shortages. It was one of the only non-retrofits GM went with. All of the 2023s were built without them and given a credit off the MSRP because of it. I imagine the MY2024s will have that feature.
That Camaro is no joke
Definitely.
I love mine. But does anyone know if they have the running lights inside even around the glove box. I could have sworn in saw that part illuminated but it went out. Took it to the dealer and they said that there is no lights that ran over the glove box. But I thought I saw that.
Let me know.
I don't believe there are any lights in the glove box unfortunately. Most are designed these days to drop down with a rear lip to avoid losing anything out back, which ends up blocking where a light would have been.
Thank you. I thought I saw it on when I bought.
Very nice review! The Buick Envision is a SUV that flies under the radar but it is a very nice, comfortable and capable vehicle. I would classify it as a premium SUV not a luxury but I am very happy with my 2021 and trust me I have had many very nice cars over my life span. One minor correction, the second Gen Envision came out in 2021 not 2022. The Gen 1 SUVs were capable but very bland. The Gen 2 is a surprisingly attractive vehicle in real life.
We featured the first generation back in 2019 I believe, and I agree it was bland. Sure it felt like a smaller Enclave, but this new generation is seriously good. They're very popular options and has helped Buick remind people they still exist and can make great vehicles. The 2024 facelift looks great also, we're looking forward to those.
I guess we don't get the ST in the US. I'm not finding one nationwide.
It's likely sold the same way it is here, it's technically an Essence trim with the Sport Touring package added on. See if that uncovers any!
I just bought one so I know they are in the US!
Got one too
Will Buick be adding the missing circuitry once they receive more chip stock?
In this instance they won't, unfortunately it's something that wont be retrofit.
I've had this problem with my wife's 2022 with the heated/cooled seat and it was fixed maybe 6 month after we got it.
That's what I would hope for, a promise to get the missing feature when the parts become available.
On our GM ordering system they make a note that these specific parts are not available for retrofit, which is why a larger credit is provided. 2024 model years are getting a facelift and should be built with the missing features.
@@PRNTestDrive I guess it's six of one and a half-dozen of the other. At least they are giving a bigger credit, they could have just as easily done nothing.
Have 2 of them...love them
I believe it! There's a house on my street that had two, an Avenir and an ST.
Two? Well, I have a Buick key chain, so I got that going for me.
Dont forget the vibrating seat.
Very true! GM so far is the only brand with a safety alert seat, many find it a lot more useful than having loud beeps going off.
$47,000. Way overpriced. By the way my Elantra has lane change and backup monitor so don't know why Buick can't have it.
It's not that the Buick CAN'T have it, GM made the decision based on microchip shortages to deliver the vehicle without these features rather than hold off until supply caught up.
$47000 Canadian, I believe.
47k???? No blindspot and no adaptive??? Gtfoh
Looks like a acura
I can see that.
Nice buick but overpriced i think unless you come with it lol❤❤❤
Could be arranged!
Made in China
Along with almost everything else in the world, what's your point?
So what! You racist pos
So is volvo. Buick still holds its name as good quality
@@PRNTestDriveeven American cars have Chinese gut anymore. Hell, the hornet is completely Italian except the badges. 😂
When I bought my 2021 I didn't realize it was made in China until after I purchased it. However, it is a quality and very well built car. Most cars manufactured in the U.S. and Canada today have a very significant amount of foreign content. They are only "assembled" in North America.
wannabe cx5
Definitely some design cues between the two.
Ehh Cx5 more comparable to the Encore, Envision more on the level of an Acura RDX. Not the same
🎉This car is way overpriced🎉
If you're comparing to consumer vehicles then sure, it's more than a Chevrolet Equinox or Ford Escape, but Buick is more of a premium brand, so compared to an Acura RDX or Infiniti QX50 it comes fully loaded for $3-5k CAD less than the starting price for those.