Buick refreshed the Encore lineup for the 2024 model year and added significant styling changes and cabin upgrades for the small-sized crossover vehicle.
Based on the same platform as the Chevrolet Trailblazer (with the small b in its name), the Encore aimed at the premium segment with a product that could've been ordered with front or all-wheel drive. Moreover, the technological upgrades made by Buick on this car pleased the deep-pocket buyers, even though the car's price was actually lower than on the 2023 version.
The exterior featured LED headlights that resembled wings and were seen for the first time on the Wildcat EV concept car. Also, on the front fascia, the broad grille was hosted on the lower bumper and was adorned with chromed surrounding. Buick also offered the vehicle with LED taillights, depending on the trim level. It also added gloss black front and rear bumpers.
Inside, the automaker ditched the analog instrument cluster. It replaced it with an 8" configurable display. Furthermore, atop the center stack, the carmaker installed an 11" touchscreen that featured Android Auto and Wireless Apple CarPlay. Another essential upgrade for the car was the introduction of higher-quality materials for the upholstery.
For the drivetrain, Buick offered a choice of two turbocharged gasoline engines, which were paired with either a CVT or a nine-speed automatic. Power went to the front or all wheels, regardless of the trim level.
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