2027 Buick Enclave: All Three Trims Get the Same $200 Bump

2027 Buick Enclave Pricing Revealed Before Production Start buick.com

The three-row SUV keeps its Preferred, Sport Touring and Avenir lineup, with every trim rising $200 over 2026. Production begins in July 2026.

Buick has revealed pricing for the 2027 Enclave. According to US media reports, the three-row crossover keeps its familiar three-trim lineup: Preferred, Sport Touring and Avenir.

The base Enclave Preferred is listed at $48,595, the Sport Touring costs $52,095, and the flagship Avenir starts at $62,195. That is exactly $200 more than the equivalent 2026 versions, which Buick's official configurator lists at $48,395, $51,895 and $61,995 — a modest, uniform increase across the entire range. Interestingly, Buick had initially planned to make Super Cruise standard on the Avenir, a move that would have added around $3300 to the price, but ultimately left it on the options list, so the top trim avoided any sharp jump.

No major technical changes are announced for the 2027 model year. The third-generation Enclave remains a large three-row SUV that shares its platform with the Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia. Under the hood sits a 2.5-liter turbo engine with 328 hp paired with an 8-speed automatic. Production of the Buick Enclave is set to begin in July 2026.

Author: Yulia Zurilina

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