
Here are the differences between the Envision and the Enclave: 1. Exterior: The Envision Plus has body dimensions of 4845mm/1883mm/1695mm with a wheelbase of 2833mm. The Enclave measures 4981mm/1953mm/1727mm with a wheelbase of 2863mm. The Enclave is 136mm longer than the Envision Plus, which means it offers more comfortable rear seating space and a larger trunk capacity, providing a better riding experience. 2. Different classes: The Envision is a midsize SUV, while the Enclave is a full-size SUV. The Enclave is a newly launched model that comes equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, which can also be found in many Cadillac models.

I'm quite focused on space and practicality, and the difference between the Envision and the Enclave is quite noticeable. The Enclave is that kind of large SUV, with an oversized body, a long wheelbase, and an extremely spacious interior. It has three rows of seats that can comfortably accommodate seven people, making it super suitable for family use. Even when packed with kids and luggage for a trip, it doesn’t feel cramped. The Envision is a size smaller, more compact, and with five seats, it’s better suited for smaller families or city commuting. In terms of driving, the Enclave has a bit more power, with a 2.0T engine that provides steady acceleration. The fuel consumption is a bit higher, around 10L in the city, but it’s more fuel-efficient on highways. The Envision has a smaller engine, which saves fuel but offers less cargo space. There’s a significant price difference between the two, with the Enclave being over 100,000 RMB more expensive, but it comes with a more luxurious interior, featuring leather seats that are comfortable for long drives. Overall, the Enclave is suitable for families with high space demands, while the Envision is great for daily commuting and easier to park.

As a frequent car enthusiast, I prioritize performance and handling. The Enclave is equipped with a powerful 2.0T engine that delivers strong horsepower, quick acceleration, and a thrilling driving experience with noticeable back-push sensation at high speeds, along with precise and stable steering. The Envision's engine output is slightly weaker but more agile in urban settings with lower fuel consumption, averaging around 8.5L. In terms of drivetrain, many Enclave variants come with four-wheel drive, offering better off-road capability and enhanced safety in rain or snow, making it easier to escape tricky situations. Most Envisions are front-wheel drive with a smaller turning radius, making parking simpler. Both models share similar tech features like smart navigation, but the Enclave includes more comfort-oriented functions such as adaptive cruise control. Overall, the Enclave provides a more comprehensive performance experience, ideal for outdoor adventurers, while the Envision is much more hassle-free for daily driving.

In terms of budget, the Envision starts at over 200,000 yuan, which is relatively affordable, with low insurance and maintenance costs. It has a fuel-efficient average of around 8L, making it suitable for urban commuting. The Enclave starts at over 300,000 yuan, with higher maintenance costs and fuel consumption, resulting in significantly more expenses overall. Although it offers more space, practicality depends on individual needs. Both vehicles have similar resale values, so selling them later won't result in much loss. Personally, I think the Envision offers better value for money, making it suitable for those with tighter budgets who want to save money for family expenses.


