Buyer’s Guide
Everything on the 2026 Envista in one place — pricing, trims, specs, ownership cost, and how it stacks up against the Trax, Taos, Kona, and CX-30. Pick a topic below, or browse the lineup at Covert Buick GMC Bee Cave.

About the Envista
The 2026 Buick Envista is a subcompact luxury crossover offered in three trims — Preferred, Sport Touring, and Avenir — with MSRPs from $24,700 to $29,500 (excluding destination). Every trim shares one powertrain: a 1.2-liter turbocharged three-cylinder making 137 horsepower and 162 lb-ft, paired with a six-speed automatic and front-wheel drive (there is no all-wheel-drive option, and the Envista is not rated to tow). It returns an EPA-estimated 28 mpg city and 32 mpg highway, carries 20.7 cubic feet of cargo behind the rear seats (42.0 with them folded), and comes standard on every Envista with an Ultrawide 11-inch touchscreen, an 8-inch driver display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and the Buick Driver Confidence safety suite. Around Austin, most weeks are dry pavement and stop-and-go commuting rather than slick surfaces — the daily reality a front-wheel-drive, fuel-efficient crossover like this one suits well, from Leander and Pflugerville down to Kyle, Driftwood, and Wimberley.
For 2026 the Envista is largely a carryover from its 2024 redesign: the headline change is a new Brilliant Red exterior that replaces Cinnabar Metallic, and Buick trimmed a few minor extras (a cargo organizer, premium carpeted mats, and a highway safety kit). Stepping up the ladder is mostly about style and comfort rather than capability — Sport Touring adds 18-inch gloss-black wheels and sport trim, while Avenir brings standard heated leather seating, a heated steering wheel, a power liftgate, and 19-inch Pearl Nickel wheels. Sorting the three trims? Start with All Trims Compared. Cross-shopping the Trax, Taos, Kona, or CX-30? Each comparison breaks down where the Envista leads and where it gives ground. Budgeting the long haul from Wimberley or Bastrop? The Maintenance guide has the service cadence and ownership costs. Most local shoppers land on the value-pick Preferred — browse what’s in stock now in our Envista inventory, then get pre-approved when you’re ready.
MSRP excludes destination freight, tax, title, license, dealer fees, and optional equipment. Pricing is subject to change; confirm current figures with the dealership.
Next Step
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