10:09 09-10-2025
2026 Buick Envista updates: Limited Edition, new Ceramic color, interior tweaks
The 2026 model-year Buick Envista arrives on the North American market with a handful of updates, headlined by a new trim called the Limited Edition. The changes don’t rewrite the playbook, but they do keep the crossover feeling current.
For 2026, the Buick Envista drops the Aquamarine Blue Metallic paint. Previously offered only on the Sport Touring trim for an extra $495, that shade steps aside as Buick introduces a new exterior color named Ceramic. It serves as an indirect replacement, hinting at a more understated palette that fits the brand’s current design mood.
Interior choices have been streamlined as well. The Preferred trim is no longer available with Ebony seats paired with Slate interior accents. Meanwhile, the Studio Series adds a fresh option: an Ebony cabin highlighted by Whisper Beige stitching, plus access to the new Ceramic exterior. The tweaks read as a tidy cleanup of the lineup, with a tasteful dash of contrast where it counts.
The 2026 Buick Envista continues with the turbocharged 1.2-liter I3 LBP gasoline engine, rated at 137 horsepower and 220 Nm of torque. Production takes place at GM’s plant in Bupyeong, South Korea. Sticking with the existing powertrain underscores continuity for the model and should suit buyers who value familiarity over wholesale change.