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Launched during the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show, the Buick Envision Plus is a stretched version of the Envision that serves as a three-row crossover SUV variant of the regular Buick Envision S in China. The wheelbase has been extended to 2,833 mm (111.5 in), resulting in a length of 4,845 mm (190.7 in). [19]
English: A 2022 Buick Envision S Avenir photographed in Luolong District, Luoyang, Henan province, China. ... Manual: Exif version: 2.2: Date and time of digitizing:
The Buick Avenir is a concept car manufactured by Buick. [1] The name of the vehicle Avenir means 'future' in French. In October 2017, Buick made Avenir a premium top-of-the-line sub-brand, similar to GMC’s Denali and Chevrolet’s Signature series. The Buick LaCrosse and Enclave were the first vehicles to receive this upgrade for the 2018 ...
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Envision: Envision: 2014 2021 2024 Compact crossover SUV. Second generation is marketed in China alongside the outgoing first-generation as the Envision S. Envision Plus: Envision Plus: 2021 Stretched version of the Envision that serves as a three-row crossover SUV variant of the regular Buick Envision S in China. Envista: Envista: 2023 2023 —
The changes aren't too dramatic, but Buick did enough to make the 2022 visually distinguishable from previous years. The new standard safety suite is Buick's Driver Confidence Plus package.
The Buick Envista is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by General Motors and marketed under the Buick brand since 2022. It shares the GM VSS-F platform with the Chevrolet Trax (marketed as the Seeker in China). Presented for the Chinese market in August 2022, [1] GM introduced the Envista in April 2023 in the United States and Canada. [2]
This new Regal was the first hatchback from Buick for the North American market since the 1987 Skyhawk and the first station wagon since the 1996 Roadmaster. A sub-brand was also added in 2018 to accompany Buick, with the Avenir badge being applied to its top-of-the-line level trims, utilizing the same strategy as GMC's successful Denali sub-brand.