The 2024 Buick Envista was designed to be cheap, but only in terms of money.
The all-new subcompact SUV will be the brand's new entry-level model when it goes on sale this summer alongside the Encore GX, Envision and Enclave.
The South Korea-made Envista starts at $23,495 and tops out at $29,695 for the luxurious Avenir trim.
The Envista is built on the same platform as the upcoming Chevrolet Trax, which is Chevy's lowest-priced model, and is powered by a 136 hp turbocharged 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine.
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The combined fuel economy is expected to be 30 mpg for the front-wheel-drive vehicle.
The Envista features a relatively long wheelbase that provides more legroom for rear passengers than most SUVs in its price and size class.
All Envistas are equipped with a full-digital dashboard that has an 11-inch infotainment system touchscreen.
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Standard equipment includes automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and lane departure warning, while adaptive cruise control will be available.
A $25,195 Sport Touring trim with an upgraded suspension sits in the middle of the lineup, which is topped by the leather-upholstered Avenir that is filled with premium content and costs $31,285 fully-loaded.
The Envista will be one of the last gasoline-powered models Buick introduces before it begins a planned transition to become an all-electric brand by 2030.
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Buick will launch its first EV in the U.S. in 2024 under the rebooted Electra nameplate, which will be used for all of its battery-powered models in the coming years.