General Motors Redesigns Buick's Flagship Enclave SUV

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General Motors has redesigned Buick's flagship Enclave SUV as the latest testament to the automaker's ongoing reinvention of the roughly 125-year-old brand. The updates to the 2025 Enclave — from new tech to exterior to interior redesigns — complete Buick's refresh of its current four-vehicle lineup. GM is expected to expand Buick's lineup with a new all-electric vehicle as soon as this year and is conducting several 'design studies' to determine what's next for the once-dominant American brand.

General Motors has redesigned Buick's flagship Enclave SUV as the latest testament to the automaker's ongoing reinvention of the roughly 125-year-old brand.

Reuss, who started his career with Buick as a transmission calibrator, said the design team, led by Bob Boniface, has done a great job of"bringing life back into Buick design."The 2025 Enclave is longer, wider and taller than the current model. It also features a more aggressive exterior design, including a larger front grill and Buick's new"reverse check mark" headlights." the flagship of the Buick brand," said Boniface during a media event.

In 2022, Buick announced plans to exclusively offer all-electric vehicles by 2030. Aldred, echoing prior comments from GM CEO Mary Barra, said the brand's future regarding EVs will be based on customer demand.

 

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