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2025 Buick Enclave Up Close: A Lot Nicer Than You Remember

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Buick is on a roll here in the U.S. In fact, it's GM’s fastestgrowing brand right now, and that’s thanks to the four SUVs that are in its showrooms, all of which have been refreshed in the last two years — this being the last one to get a new look. The 2025 Buick Enclave has been updated for the new model year with the new brandface styling that’s based off of the Buick Wildcat EV show car, new wheels, a powerful new turbocharged engine and a bunch of new technology, like GM’s Super Cruise handsfree semiautonomous driving system. But the really impressive bit about the new ‘25 Enclave is inside, where it receives a stunning 30inch diagonal display screen and a massive upgrade to its interior materials and design. How good is it? It’s far nicer than the brandnew Lexus TX that’s just been introduced, and if Buick can overcome its stodgy image with luxury buyers, it could very nicely move the freshened SUV into some new consideration sets.

Cars.com Detroit Bureau Chief Aaron Bragman got a first look at the new 2025 Enclave at GM’s Buick studio recently. Here he takes you through the brand’s final model in its recent showroom renewal, giving you the ins and outs of the new Enclave before it shows up at dealerships later this summer.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:21 Styling and trims
1:17 That lovely new interior
1:55 Super Cruise is here
2:30 Avenir has the goods
3:10 ST Has the sportiness
3:30 Powertrain changes
4:07 Coming summer 2024

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