What is the engine model of the Buick Envision?

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LeJaxson
07/29/25 10:09pm
Buick Envision's engine models are LFV and LTG. The 20T model is equipped with the LFV engine, while the 28T model uses the LTG engine. The 2018 new Envision has body dimensions of 4667mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1694mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The front of the car features a family-style vertical chrome grille, wing-shaped intelligent xenon headlights, boomerang-shaped LED daytime running lights, and streamlined exterior rearview mirrors, creating a sharp and dynamic visual effect. The body adopts a full-frame integrated chrome window design, along with roof-line-following aluminum roof rails, paired with leading 19-inch large aluminum alloy wheels, giving the exterior a strong visual impact.
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