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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
23 Jan 2025
Marc D. Grasso


NextImg:2025 Buick Enclave gets exactly what it deserves

Buick has easily made great strides in recent years and 2025 is no different. More exceptional revisions are witnessed on the newest refresh in the fleet to their flagship vehicle, the Enclave. Our 2025 Buick Enclave Sport Touring tester was outstanding, comfortable, nicely equipped. The redesign included an array of nicely chosen upgrades while still conquering a great bang for the buck.

Powering our new release, was the GM popular, 2.5L turbo dual-overhead cam, 4-cylinder engine producing 328 horsepower with 326 lb-ft of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the Enclave was outstanding on both the highway and back roads with its structure, suspension, quietness and easy to use interior. Providing an under $50K base price, the Enclave certainly checks a lot of boxes on the redesign with its space and added flare to the General Motors Brand. With its historic plush-like finishes, Buick has gone sporty in most recent years while still confirming comfort and design are at the forefront.

As the Buick Enclave has been around in the fleet for a while now, the sharing of platforms with the Chevrolet Traverse are easily identifiable. But with its own added finishes, the Enclave attracts an array of consumers. The Enclave offers 3 models starting with the Preferred, our Sport Touring tester and the highest class, the Avenir. Our Sport Touring was stout and definitely a good choice when selecting a option to test to get a good range of what is offering.

In Grasso’s Garage, Buick has not been a favorite for many years as they have really had a hard time getting the designs right, but most recently since 2024, they have nailed it on the head. Adding the fleet of already released refreshes, the Enclave does it nicely and does it right. The ability to have an under $50K base price, seating for 7, style and design while still achieving the comfort and easy to use infotainment, is easily a chart topper.

Grasso’s Garage is here for you! Looking for more auto reviews or are you in the market for a new car? Head to https://www.bostonherald.com/tag/automotive/. Also, for honest input, reach out to me directly: marc.grasso@bostonherald.com. 

MSRP: $47,400

MPG: 19 city / 24 highway / 21.4 as tested

As Tested: $54,540