Buick has quietly unveiled the facelifted Envision
in China. Introduced late last month, the updated model features a modestly
revised front fascia with a “flying-wing” grille that echoes newer models such
as the Encore, Enclave, and Lacrosse. Designers also installed a sportier front
bumper and additional chrome trim.
The styling changes continue at the rear as the
Envision has been equipped with new bodywork and restyled LED taillights. Buick
says these changes help to give the rear end a "more
three-dimensional" appearance.
Interior changes are relatively minor as the model
has been equipped with an updated infotainment system that allows users to
enjoy online entertainment features - such as Kaola FM internet radio and the
NetEase music cloud - through an app.
Under the hood, two engines will be available. The
entry-level model has a turbocharged 1.5-liter unit that produces 166 hp and
250 Nm of torque. Customers can also order an updated turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder
engine with 256 hp and 400 Nm of torque. Thanks to the additional power and a
new nine-speed automatic transmission, the crossover can accelerate from 0-100
km/h in 8.2 seconds which is an improvement of 0.2 seconds.
The updates will likely find their way to the U.S.
model shortly but there's no word on specifics.