The 2017 Buick Envision is a modern luxury SUV with excellent features. The SUV has five cameras, ten ultrasonic sensors and three radars for safety navigation. It comes with great bold and athletic exterior and interior designs.
It dominates smart innovations and elevates the driving experience. It is well-designed with a signature chrome waterfall grille and distinctive dynamic lines. It has a powerful 252-hp 2.-liter turbo four and all-wheel drive.
The 2017 Buick Envision comes with an excellent safety and infotainment features, which includes front crash prevention, Safety Pick +, AppleCar Play, and Android Auto. The AppleCar Play and Android Auto are the smarter way to connect the iPhone to the car system, which allows instant access to Apple Music, and Google Maps for navigation. It also offers making and phone calls and sending messages.
It comes with Teen Driver Mode, which automatically enables safety feature and fastened the safety belts. It is built with smart technology connection, such as 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. The car has HiPer Strut front suspension, which helps impressive steering and reduced noise and vibration.
The 2017 Buick Envision is best for the environment, which has scored five on the EPA Greenhouse Gas. It is designed for 7.1 tons per year of CO2 Emissions at 15K miles per year. The sporty vehicle mileage has 29 EPA Fuel Economy on Highway and 380.60 on Cruising Range City. The fuel system is direct injection. It has P225/60R18 front and rear tire size.
The mechanical system of the car has 2.5L DOHC four-cylinder SIDI with Variable Valve Timing (VVT) with E85 capability. It also has 192 lb-ft of torque at 4400 rpm. It comes with electronically-controlled with Driver Shift Control, 3.50 final drive ratio Axle, and four-wheel antilock.
The 2017 Buick Envision is designed with enhanced Driver Information Center. It has a 4.2" multi-color display. It comes with tachometer, speedometer, and trip odometer. It has an excellent fuel level, coolant temperature, oil life monitor, battery, and compass.
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