Buick Enclave Model Years and History

Buick Enclave Model Years

2026 Buick Enclave trims

2026 Enclave

After a redesign in 2025 the Buick Enclave rolls into 2026 with minimal changes.

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2025 Buick Enclave trims

2025 Enclave

The Buick Enclave was completely redesigned for 2025.

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2024 Buick Enclave trims

2024 Enclave

The Buick Enclave carries over with minimal changes for 2024.

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2023 Buick Enclave trims

2023 Enclave

The Buick Enclave carries over with minimal changes for 2023.

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2022 Buick Enclave trims

2022 Enclave

The exterior of the Buick Enclave gets a refreshed exterior for 2022 as well as updates to the interior styling, technology and more advanced driver aids.

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2021 Buick Enclave trims

2021 Enclave

The Buick Enclave carries over with minimal changes for 2021.

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2020 Buick Enclave trims

2020 Enclave

The Buick Enclave returns in 2020 with no major updates.

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2019 Buick Enclave trims

2019 Enclave

The Buick Enclave returns in 2019 with some new features and options for buyers to choose from. The Preferred model now has front-wheel drive available, while a heated steering wheel is standard on the Avenir and Premium models. A new Ebony interior is also being offered on the Avenir model for 2019.

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2018 Buick Enclave trims

2018 Enclave

The Buick Enclave is totally redesigned for 2018, with four trims offered, all of which are powered by a 302-horsepower 3.6L V6.

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2017 Buick Enclave trims

2017 Enclave

The Buick Enclave is essentially unchanged for 2017. The biggest change for this year is the new Sport Touring Edition. Featuring a blacked out grill and 20-inch chrome wheels, the Sport Touring Edition looks high class, but with just a touch of menace.

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2016 Buick Enclave trims

2016 Enclave

The Buick Enclave carries over into 2016 mostly unchanged. A new Tuscan Edition adds 20" wheels with bronze accents and a bronze-toned grille.

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2015 Buick Enclave trims

2015 Enclave

The Buick Enclave received a major revision for 2013 and subtle changes last year. It carries over into 2015 relatively unchanged, though the Convenience trim disappears from all-wheel drive models, while a heated steering wheel is now available. The Enclave starts at $39,050.

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2014 Buick Enclave trims

2014 Enclave

The Buick Enclave received a major revision for 2013. While there are fewer changes for 2014, the Enclave still receives several improvements. There is a now a camera-based lane departure and forward collision warning system available on select models and the infotainment system has been given a couple of updates. Two additional USB ports on the back of the center console are now standard on all models and are used for charging various electronic devices.

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2013 Buick Enclave trims

2013 Enclave

The Buick Enclave debuted in 2007, and for 2013 it receives its first big refresh. The changes both inside and out are subtle. Up front is a new, larger waterfall grille. New headlights, fog lights and taillights utilize LED accents. Side skirts are now body colored, and the C-pillar is blacked out and carries a small Buick emblem. Alloy 18-inch wheels are standard, with 19- and 20-inch alloys are available. New colors include Mocha Bronze Metallic, Atlantis Blue Metallic, Titanium Cloth, Champagne Silver Metallic, and Iridium Metallic. Inside, the 2013 Enclave features several refinements, 8-way adjustability for the passenger seat, including a higher quality look and feel to the wood trim, accented dash stitching, and a large LED display across the base of the windshield. An IntelliLink infotainment system with 7-inch touchscreen completes the interior upgrades. A rear vision camera system adds a new realm of safety to the Enclave. Base Enclaves carry a price of $39,270.

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2012 Buick Enclave trims

2012 Enclave

For 2012, the Enclave gets a trim name reworking. The SUV now comes in Convenience, Leather and Premium trim levels, but the equipment list is similar to last year's.

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2011 Buick Enclave trims

2011 Enclave

Buick's Enclave crossover SUV carries into 2011 with minimal changes.

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2010 Buick Enclave trims

2010 Enclave

Buick's Enclave crossover SUV carries into 2010 with minimal changes. Notable among them is an additional trim package, CXL2, which adds an auxiliary power outlet, rear audio controls, a premium sound system, cooled front seats and power folding mirrors. The 6-speed automatic transmission has also been reprogrammed slightly.

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2009 Buick Enclave trims

2009 Enclave

The Enclave crossover SUV enters its second model year with several important changes that make it more appealing overall. A new V-6 is smoother, more powerful, and more fuel-efficient than the engine it replaces, and a Bluetooth hands-free calling interface is now standard. Two new tech features--XM NavTraffic, OnStar Directions and Connections--make more information available to the driver and enhance safety and convenience. Also, a 110-volt AC inverter is now part of the entertainment option packages, and heated and cooled front seats are now available as stand-alone options. In the Enclave's color palette, Platinum Metallic and Blue-Gold Crystal Metallic are replaced by Quicksilver Metallic and Silver Green Metallic.

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2008 Buick Enclave trims

2008 Enclave

The Enclave is an all-new model for Buick in 2008, and it replaces both the midsize Rainier and the Rendezvous SUVs. It shares its architecture with other big GM crossover SUVs like the GMC Acadia and Saturn Vue. It is powered by GM's superb 3.6L all-aluminum V6, which puts out 275 horsepower and is mated to a six-speed automatic. The Enclave comes in either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and two trim levels are available--the CX, which starts at $32,990, and the CXL, which starts at $35,190.

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About Enclave

Effectively replacing three vehicles (the truck-based sport utility Rainier, the Rendezvous crossover and the Terraza minivan), the Buick Enclave delivered seven or eight-passenger comfort. Despite providing more desirable fuel economy and a car-like ride, the Enclave was more than eight inches longer than the Rainier. Added to the premium brands line-up in 2008, the Enclave came with front-wheel drive or an all-wheel drive version. Propulsion for the whole premium crossover line in 2008 is derived from a 275-horsepower, direct-injected 3.6-liter V-6 engine. Minor tweaks to the engine in 2009 allowed a power increase to 288 horsepower. As well as providing sufficient cruising power, the V-6 powerplant is also enough to tow up to 4,500 pounds. Inside, the Enclaves space cabin came standard with seven-passenger seating. An optional bench seat has also been available on the premium crossover. When exploiting the Buick Enclaves maximum cargo space by folding out the back two rows of seating, the Enclave presents up to 115.3 cubic feet of cargo room. The use of QuietTuning engineering allowed the Buick crossover to filter out unwanted noises and vibrations from the passengers riding pleasure. The 2008 Buick Enclave came with a host of high-end standard features including tri-zone climate control, power liftgate and xenon headlights. Bluetooth connectivity was added standard starting in the 2009 model year. For 2013, the Enclave received a minor cosmetic facelift with the adoption of a new grille and LED daytime running lights. Riding on a retuned suspension, the 2013 Buick Enclave also presented drivers some considerable interior enhancements. The redesigned dashboard housed a standard rear camera system and an IntelliLink infotainment system.