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What are the differences between the Envision and Envision S?

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FelixFitz
07/29/2025

Here are the differences between the Envision and Envision S: 1. Different engines: The Envision is equipped with a 1.5T-L4 engine; the Envision S has a 2.0T-L4 engine. 2. Different maximum horsepower: The Envision has a maximum horsepower of 169ps; the Envision S has a maximum horsepower of 237ps. 3. Different maximum torque: The Envision has a maximum torque of 250nm; the Envision S has a maximum torque of 350nm. Below are the similarities between the two models: Both the Envision S and Envision are equipped with ABS anti-lock braking system, brake force distribution system, brake assist system, traction control system, and electronic stability control system.

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MacBethany
08/13/2025

The differences between the Envision and Envision S are quite noticeable. Starting with the exterior, the standard Envision features a rounded and stable design with smooth body lines, catering to mature family-oriented users. The S version, on the other hand, is more dynamic and aggressive, with a fierce front fascia, a slightly lower side profile, larger wheels, and an overall sporty appearance that delivers strong visual impact. Inside, the Envision leans toward practicality with a clean layout, while the S upgrades the tech feel with a large touchscreen and touch-sensitive buttons. Space is similar, but the S offers slightly more rear legroom. On the road, the S has a firmer suspension setup for better cornering stability, making it ideal for younger drivers who seek driving excitement. In short, choose the standard version for comfort and the S for a cooler, sportier vibe.

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DeChase
10/08/2025

Let's talk about the technical aspects. The Envision and Envision S share the same core engine, both equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged unit. However, the S version is tuned for a sportier feel, with more responsive throttle input, quicker acceleration off the line, and a more dynamic driving experience. The chassis setup of the S is firmer, offering better cornering support and more agile handling, while the standard version leans towards comfort with a softer ride, making it more suitable for daily city driving. Both models have similarly matched transmissions, with urban fuel consumption around 9L per 100km, though the S might consume slightly more under aggressive driving conditions. Both come with electronic power steering and stability control systems, but the S adds selectable driving modes, such as Sport mode to enhance engine output. Safety features like airbags and brake assist are equally reliable in both. Choose the S for its explosive power, or the standard version for a more balanced and smooth ride.

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McMila
11/21/2025

From a practical perspective, the Envision offers ample space, with a spacious rear row that easily accommodates child seats, and a deep trunk that effortlessly holds luggage for the whole family. The Envision S has similar overall dimensions, but its seats provide better bolstering, though the firmer suspension might result in a slightly bumpier ride on long journeys compared to the softer damping of the standard version, which is more comfortable. Both models come with high safety features, including standard ABS and tire pressure monitoring, but the S adds more assists like automatic emergency braking. Fuel consumption is similar for daily use, and maintenance is convenient at any GM dealership. The S has a more modern interior, featuring wireless charging, though its seat material is slightly firmer, while the standard version’s fabric seats are softer and easier to maintain. In summary, families may prefer the standard version, while those seeking trendier conveniences might consider the S.

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StAna
01/11/2026

From an economic perspective, the difference lies in the starting price of around 200,000 yuan for the Envision, offering high cost-performance for budget-conscious buyers. The S version is 20,000-30,000 yuan more expensive due to updated interior tech like large-screen navigation and a sportier exterior. Fuel consumption in city driving is 8-10L/100km, roughly the same for both, though the S's more aggressive power delivery might lead to slightly higher fuel costs. Maintenance costs are similar as they share engine components, but the original version holds its value slightly better in the long run due to its established reputation. Insurance costs differ marginally, with an annual fluctuation of a few hundred yuan. The S's stylish design appeals to younger buyers, though practical space is nearly identical. Rationally, the original version saves money and hassle; the S requires extra spending for a more modern feel.

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