The 2021 Encore GX lacks for little even in its base configuration, and GM’s latest infotainment system gets kudos for its interface and for its connectivity. That’s two extra points above average for features, for a 7 here.
Prices for the 2021 model aren’t available yet, but for the 2020 Encore GX, Buick charges $ 25,095 for the Preferred edition, $ 26,695 for the Select, and $ 29,495 for the Essence. All-wheel drive costs $ 2,000 on any version.
The Encore GX Preferred has standard power features, an 8.0-inch touchscreen for infotainment, two-device Bluetooth connectivity, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, six speakers, keyless start, 18-inch wheels, and cloth/synthetic leather seats. The Encore GX also has Amazon Alexa compatibility, which lets users ping the service to control navigation, read audiobooks, even send orders to a home-based device.
Our pick, the Encore GX Select, adds blind-spot monitors, heated front seats, satellite radio, remote start, and an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat. For $ 395, it gains the 1.3-liter turbo-3.
Buick’s Encore GX Essence tops off its features tank with leather upholstery, a heated leather steering wheel, and an eight-way power-adjustable passenger front seat. It can be equipped with Bose premium audio, a panoramic roof, a hands-free power tailgate, wireless smartphone charging, and a surround-view camera system. It’s possible to configure an Essence that costs more than $ 35,000.
Option packages bundle adaptive cruise control, a surround-view camera system, a head-up display, and parking sensors.
Buick’s warranty checks in at an average 3 years/36,000 miles.
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