The 2025 Buick Envista Avenir blends compact efficiency with upscale touches: a turbocharged 1.2L engine (137 hp), front-wheel drive, and fuel economy of about 28/32 mpg. Inside, expect stitched leather, ambient lighting, and premium technology like an 11-inch infotainment screen. It’s a small SUV with big aspirations.
When I first climbed into the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir, I half expected a cramped cabin—after all, it’s a subcompact crossover. But as soon as I closed the door, the quilted leather, soft ambient lighting, and the quiet hum of the 11-inch infotainment display made me feel I’d entered a far more expensive vehicle. That’s the promise of Buick’s Avenir sub-brand: small SUVs with big presence.
In this article, we’ll dissect the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir in depth: from engine specs and driving feel to interior comfort and real-world impressions. You’ll see whether it’s just a dressed-up crossover or a genuinely premium compact SUV.
“Avenir” is Buick’s luxury sub-line, akin to Acura’s Advance, intended to signal a higher level of refinement and attention to detail. The Buick Envista 2025 is one of Buick’s newest entries in the compact SUV space, designed to compete with slightly more mainstream rivals while offering elevated materials and features.
Buick positions the Envista Avenir 2025 above base trims like Preferred or Sport Touring. The Avenir brings in subtle but meaningful upgrades: better leather, exclusive trim touches, enhanced safety features, and a softer ride. On the surface, it might look like the same body, but each stitch and chrome accent is meant to whisper “premium.”
Production-wise, the Envista is built in South Korea and sometimes in China (for global markets) using GM’s VSS-F platform.
Let’s get technical without burying you. Here are the core specs for the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir trim:
Category | Specification |
Engine | 1.2 L turbocharged inline-3 (137 hp @ 5,000 rpm) |
Torque | 162 lb-ft @ ~2,500 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed automatic |
Drivetrain | Front-wheel drive only |
Fuel Economy (EPA estimate) | 28 mpg city / 32 mpg highway / ~30 mpg combined |
Cargo / Space | 20.7 cu ft behind rear seats / 42.0 cu ft folded |
Pricing (Avenir) | MSRP around $28,600 |
Notably, the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir AWD option does not exist—the Avenir trim is FWD only. That means if you see a spec sheet listing AWD for this trim, it’s likely referring to the base or future variations—or simply an error.
While 137 hp may not feel explosive, the real-world experience is that it’s peppy enough for daily driving. It’s not going to win many drag races, but when I merged onto a highway full of SUVs, the Envista Avenir handled it confidently—maybe not with wild authority but without strain. Power delivery is smooth and linear.
Fuel economy is a strong suit: I averaged around 29–31 mpg during mixed suburban/highway runs, which is close to what Buick claims. The light body and efficient turbo help with that.
From the outside, the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir is the kind of SUV that makes you pause. Its coupe-like roofline and sleek proportions give more character than boxy alternatives. On Avenir models, you’ll notice exclusive touches: satin-chrome accents, unique grille inserts, and 19-inch alloy wheels with special finishes.
One interesting structural upgrade: the Envista Avenir uses a Watts link rear suspension (versus a simpler torsion beam) to better manage lateral forces and improve stability. That helps in corners and crosswinds.
Visually, it’s a modern compact—clean lines, chiseled surfaces, and an assertive stance. Yet it avoids over styling; it feels cleaner and more considered than many rivals in this price range.
Entering the Buick Envista Avenir 2025 interior is a step up from typical compacts. The seats are wrapped in soft Nappa-like leather with embroidered Avenir headrest logos, and contrast stitching adds a layer of luxury. The ambient lighting and metal-accented controls help the interior feel more upscale.
One detail I loved: the sculpted center armrest, wide door pockets, and well-placed cup holders mean everyday usability wasn’t sacrificed for style. In fact, the layout feels intuitive—controls fall under your fingers naturally.
The 11-inch infotainment screen (paired with an 8-inch driver cluster) dominates the dash visually, yet the bezels are tasteful. Wireless Apple CarPlay / Android Auto connectivity feels seamless in my tests.
Rear-seat space is respectable for the class. Adults of average height can sit behind tall front occupants without their knees complaining. Headroom is more limited due to the coupe roof shape, but not painfully so unless you’re over 6’1”.
One trade-off: rear cargo height is a bit shallow because of the sloping roofline, but folding the rear seat gives decent flexibility with 42 cu ft.
During wet commutes, I noticed the cabin stayed quiet—road and tire noise were well suppressed. That ambience adds to the premium feel.
In the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir, you get a strong baseline of driver aids:
The Avenir adds the option for an Advanced Safety Package which includes Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Change Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert, Rainsense wipers, and heated auto-dimming mirrors.
In my experience, the forward collision assist was responsive without being jumpy. The lane-keep nudged gently but allowed me to override it easily. In highway cruising, I used adaptive cruise control frequently—it’s a comfort feature more than a must for this type of compact SUV.
One caveat: there’s no all-wheel drive, so in snow or slushy conditions, traction depends heavily on tires. For buyers in colder climates, that’s a limitation to consider.
I spent two weeks driving urban streets, highways, and even light gravel roads. The 2025 Buick Envista Avenir surprised me—here are some real notes:
When comparing to competitors like the Chevrolet Trax (which shares much hardware), the Envista Avenir feels more put-together. The extra sound insulation, premium touches, and rear suspension enhancements make it feel like a step up. In Car & Driver’s 2025 subcompact SUV shootout, the Envista performed respectably: it wasn’t fastest, but its character and quietness gave it personality.
Aspect | Avenir Trim vs Base / Sport Touring |
Interior Upgrades | Better leather, embroidered logos, ambient lighting |
Suspension | Watts-link rear on Avenir vs simpler on others |
Safety Options | Includes more advanced safety aids via package |
Price Premium | ~$3,000–4,000 more than lower trims |
Drivetrain | All trims are FWD only (no AWD) |
Avenir is not just cosmetic; you get measurable upgrades. But whether they justify the price difference depends on your priorities (luxury feel vs value).
At launch, the 2025 Buick Envista Avenir starts around $28,600 MSRP for the U.S. market.
By contrast, base Preferred and Sport Touring trims are in the $23,800–$25,300 range.
One big market risk: Buick’s Envista models are imported from South Korea and China, and recent tariffs (27.5% on S. Korea, 47.5% on Chinese imports) threaten to inflate costs dramatically. That could push the Avenir’s effective price much higher for U.S. buyers.
Given that, the extra premium for Avenir features may shrink or even vanish if tariffs take full effect. So timing your purchase matters.
No. The Envista Avenir is front-wheel drive only. Buick doesn’t currently offer an all-wheel-drive version for this trim.
It uses a turbocharged 1.2-liter inline 3-cylinder engine delivering 137 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque, paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission.
EPA estimates ~28 mpg city, 32 mpg highway, and ~30 mpg combined.
Premium leather upholstery, embroidered headrest logos, ambient lighting, upscale trim accents, and refined switchgear.
It can be—if you value quietness, luxury touches, upgraded suspension, and refined design. But with tariffs looming, that “premium” could become pricey.
Jake Harlan is a seasoned automotive journalist with over 10 years of experience. From family SUVs to high-performance sports cars, he delivers accurate, unbiased reviews and practical insights trusted by enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike.
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