
Here are the specific differences between the Envision and Enclave: 1. Body Size: The Envision Plus has a length of 4845mm, width of 1883mm, height of 1695mm, and a wheelbase of 2833mm. The Enclave measures 4981mm in length, 1953mm in width, 1732mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2863mm. 2. Powertrain Configuration: The Buick Enclave is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, model LSY, with a maximum power of 169kw. The Enclave uses a 2.0L turbocharged engine across all models, with a maximum power of 174kw and a maximum torque of 350nm. The Envision features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is powered by a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 260ps, maximum torque of 400nm, and maximum power of 191kw, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

Envision or Enclave? I'm a family user who often takes my wife and kids out for fun. The Envision has much more space, with a spacious back seat that doesn't feel cramped with a child seat, and a trunk that can fit a stroller and large luggage. The Enclave is more compact, making parking easier, but the back seats can make legs tired after long rides. Both offer stable driving experiences, with the Envision having better sound insulation, making long trips quieter. Although its fuel consumption is slightly higher, comfort for the whole family on long trips is the priority. The interior configurations are similar, both featuring heated seats, but the Envision has more thoughtful details, like more USB ports in the back. Safety-wise, both have ample airbags and active braking to protect the family. I recommend test driving both, focusing on space needs. If your family travels often, choose the Envision—saving a bit on fuel costs isn't worth sacrificing years of peace of mind.

As an urban office worker who commutes daily by car in the city, the Enclave's compact size makes it agile in traffic jams and easy to squeeze into tight parking spaces. Its low fuel consumption saves me dozens of dollars on daily commutes. Although the trunk isn't spacious, it's sufficient for a laptop bag and shopping bags, and adequate for weekend short trips. The Envision is more imposing, but its larger size makes turning difficult in urban areas, with higher fuel consumption and parking challenges. The interior offers comfortable front seats, but friends often complain about limited rear legroom during longer rides. The tech features are comparable, with both models equipped with touchscreens, , and fast infotainment systems. For daily use, the Enclave is more economical and practical. Unless you frequently travel long distances on highways, prioritizing a compact, fuel-efficient car like the Enclave makes urban life easier.

As a budget-conscious buyer, I prioritize value for money when purchasing a car. The Enclave starts at a low price, with the entry-level model costing just over 100,000 yuan. It's cheap to maintain, and parts are easy to find. Its fuel efficiency saves a significant amount on monthly fuel costs. The Envision is tens of thousands more expensive but comes with higher-end features, slightly better long-term resale value, and stronger performance—justifying its higher fuel consumption. Test drives reveal a noticeable difference: the Envision is more luxurious but costlier. Make sure to check your budget before deciding. If funds allow, upgrading to the Envision won’t disappoint. Otherwise, the Enclave is a practical, cost-effective choice for daily use.

As an avid driving enthusiast who frequently tackles highways and mountain roads, I find the Envision's engine powerful, delivering exhilarating acceleration for overtaking. Its suspension strikes a perfect balance between comfort and sportiness, ensuring high-speed stability and precise steering. In contrast, the Enclave feels underpowered—adequate for city commutes but lacking in explosive force. While nimble in handling, it feels unsettled at high speeds, undermining confidence. The Envision offers more driving pleasure with its robust engine note and inspires confidence during high-speed lane changes. Safety features are sufficient, but driving dynamics take priority. For thrill-seekers, the Envision is the clear choice; the Enclave suits those preferring a subdued drive but sacrifices excitement.

I prefer tech features and focus on new functionalities when choosing a car. Both come with large screens and voice-controlled OnStar services, practical airbags, and standard active braking. The Enclave has a slightly smaller screen but smooth UI with fast daily internet connectivity. The top-trim Envision offers more advanced tech like adaptive cruise control and wireless charging, plus luxurious interiors and comfortable seats. The tech experience is similar, but the Envision excels in details with faster internet response. Test drive to check screen responsiveness and settings, and opt for the newer model to avoid obsolescence.


