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The 2026 Buick Envision is manufactured in China and imported to the United States. It is built on GM’s global compact SUV platform. Despite being produced overseas, it carries the full Buick manufacturer’s warranty and is sold through authorized Buick dealers like Fairway Buick GMC in Las Vegas.
Yes — the 2026 Buick Envision earns strong marks across safety, comfort, technology, and value. Recent Envision models have received a 5-star overall safety rating from the NHTSA,2 and JD Power rates Buick as the #1 mainstream brand for dependability. With standard AWD, a 30-inch ultra-wide display, premium Bose audio, and a quiet, refined cabin, it stands out in the compact luxury SUV class. Source: buick.com.
The 2026 Buick Envision measures 182.7 inches in overall length — just over 15 feet. That makes it a compact SUV that strikes a practical balance: roomy enough for five passengers and up to 52.7 cubic feet of cargo with the rear seats folded, yet maneuverable enough for city streets and parking garages. Source: buick.com.
The 2026 Buick Envision starts at $38,000 MSRP* for the base Preferred trim, with Sport Touring and Avenir pricing higher. For current pricing, available incentives, and finance or lease options on Envision models in stock at Fairway Buick GMC, please contact our team or browse our online inventory. Source: buick.com.
No. The 2026 Buick Envision is a two-row SUV that seats five passengers. It does not offer a third row. Buick’s three-row SUV option is the Enclave, which seats up to seven. If you need a third row, our team at Fairway Buick GMC can help you explore the Enclave lineup. Source: buick.com.
The 2026 Buick Envision competes in the compact luxury SUV segment alongside vehicles like the Acura RDX, Lincoln Corsair, Cadillac XT5, Audi Q5, and Lexus NX. What distinguishes the Envision is its standard AWD across all trims, its large 30-inch diagonal display, Buick’s signature QuietTuning technology, and its competitive starting price relative to European luxury competitors in the same class.