
Redesigned for 2025, the three-row midsized Enclave--which is mechanically similar to the Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia--remains a functional and well-rounded family SUV, thanks to its comfortable ride and roomy cabin. The sole engine is a 328-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder teamed with a mostly smooth-shifting eight-speed automatic. The powertrain performs well, but it sounds raspy and unrefined compared to the previous V6, and fuel economy is just a mediocre 20 mpg overall for the AWD model we tested. Some drivers didn't find the flat-shaped front seats very comfortable. All Enclave trims come standard with roomy second-row captain's chairs, but the third-row seat will be tight for adults. The curved, 30-inch screen on the dashboard is large, yet it’s overcrowded with small icons. The optional Super Cruise active driving assistance system can center the SUV in its lane, vary the speed according to traffic, and change lanes on its own.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2026
Buick Enclave
2026 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$41,175
We expect the 2026 Enclave will be less reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on data from the 2025 model.
Key information at a glance
21 MPG
Combined
Reliability
$36,975 - $53,900
MSRP Range
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