
The differences between the Enclave GX and the Volkswagen Tharu mainly include four aspects. Below is a detailed introduction to these four differences: Different brands: The Tharu belongs to the SAIC Volkswagen brand, while the Enclave GX is part of the Buick brand. Different dimensions: The Tharu measures 4453mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1632mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm; whereas the Enclave GX measures 4463mm in length, 1813mm in width, and 1642mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. Different transmissions: The Tharu is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the Enclave GX comes with a CVT continuously variable transmission. Different rear suspension types: The Tharu features a multi-link independent suspension, while the Enclave GX is equipped with a compound torsion beam non-independent suspension.

As a driver who frequently navigates urban roads, I've noticed distinct differences in the driving experience between the Buick Enclave GX and the Volkswagen Tharu. When driving the Enclave GX, the seats are softer, and the suspension is tuned for comfort, making speed bumps feel like driving over a layer of cotton. At high speeds, the cabin is quiet with minimal engine noise, making it ideal for city commutes or long-distance travel. On the other hand, the Volkswagen Tharu offers a more engaging drive, with direct steering feedback, precise handling, and a stable yet resilient chassis, particularly excelling on winding mountain roads with superior control. Both vehicles feature turbocharged engines, but the Tharu's 1.5T is slightly more fuel-efficient, averaging around 6.8 liters per 100 km, while the Enclave GX's 1.3T delivers smooth power output, albeit with slightly slower acceleration response. In summary, if comfort is your priority, the Enclave is the better choice, whereas the Tharu appeals more to those who enjoy spirited driving. Over time, I've also observed that the Tharu exhibits less low-speed jerkiness, making it more comfortable in stop-and-go traffic.

From the perspective of daily use, the Volkswagen Tharu stands out in terms of space practicality. My family often travels with elderly parents and children, and the Tharu offers ample rear legroom—comfortable even for three passengers. The trunk capacity is generous, easily accommodating two large suitcases plus a stroller with room to spare. The folding seats are simple to operate, expanding the cargo area when needed. The Buick Enclave GX also has smart designs, featuring numerous and deep center console storage compartments ideal for small items. However, its overall cabin space is slightly smaller, with limited legroom in the rear seats and a narrower rear window visibility compared to the Tharu. Both vehicles come equipped with panoramic sunroofs and power tailgates, though the Tharu's operation is smoother. As a parent, I recommend the Tharu for its superior luggage-friendliness, especially during weekend trips with lots of gear. The Enclave GX suits singles or couples better, with thoughtful small-item storage solutions, but may struggle with bulky items in the trunk.

From a technical perspective, the Buick Encore GX and Volkswagen Tharu differ significantly in features. The Tharu utilizes Volkswagen's MQB platform, featuring an 8-inch central touchscreen with fast response times and clear operational logic. It supports CarPlay and practical voice control, though I’ve noticed occasional navigation lag during testing. The Encore GX has a slightly smaller screen but boasts a more attractive UI and superior audio quality, with deep bass and rich detail. Both vehicles offer active braking and blind-spot monitoring for safety. The Tharu’s automatic parking is more precise, especially helpful for parallel parking, while the Encore GX provides clearer surround-view imaging, making parking easier. When connecting to phones, the Tharu’s Bluetooth is faster but more prone to disconnections, whereas the Encore GX offers more stable connectivity with fewer bugs. In summary, the Tharu suits those who prioritize cutting-edge technology with its abundant features and superior experience, while the Encore GX focuses on practical audio and visual quality.


