Buick Envision Buyers May See Big Discounts As Production Winds Down
The Clock Is Ticking
Production of the 2026 model-year Buick Envision is reportedly set to end on August 28, according to GM Authority. The MY2026 model could be the final iteration of the current generation, as plans for MY2027 remain unclear, with a next-generation model expected in 2028.
This development could be useful for buyers who may want to check out remaining inventory, possibly with aggressive discounts, or wait until the next-generation model arrives. What makes the latter more interesting is that it will reportedly be built at GM's Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas, rather than in China, where the current Envision is produced under the SAIC-GM partnership. That would spare the model from import tariffs and give GM more pricing flexibility.
Buick's Compact Crossover Bet
The Envision is a critical model in Buick's lineup, given that it competes in the compact crossover market, a lucrative segment in the U.S. It is where top-selling models like the Toyota RAV4 compete, though the Envision occupies somewhat of a middle-ground position, as it is more premium than mainstream compact crossovers but not quite in the same luxury territory as models like the BMW X3.
As such, it will be interesting to see how the next-generation model fares, especially once it is no longer subject to import tariffs. It is worth noting, however, that whether GM keeps the "Envision" badge remains to be seen.
For buyers who do not want to wait, the report stated there were around 16,000 Envision units either in stock or in transit, equal to roughly 330 days of supply, so discounts and incentives could help move remaining inventory.
There Is Still Metal To Move
The 2026 Envision starts at $41,000 before destination fees and rises to $50,700 for the top-spec Avenir trim. A 228-horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and 9-speed automatic transmission come standard across the range, while the Avenir adds exclusive features such as 20-inch Pearl Nickel-finished wheels, ventilated seats, and premium Ebony upholstery.
Aside from its planned production relocation to the U.S., not much is known about the next-generation Buick compact crossover. Still, that shift alone could help Buick reinforce its American identity while supporting more domestic manufacturing jobs.
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This story was originally published May 24, 2026 at 4:45 PM.