Not Good Enough
The intentions of GM in launching the Buick Envision were good; it was meant to be a more premium offering than the likes of the Honda CR-V and Toyota Rav4, but with specs matching those of European marques without the European pricing.
On paper, this sounds like a winning decision and recipe, using the upscale name and branding Buick is known for, but at more affordable prices. While it may have worked on the onset of Envision’s life, it seems people are no longer taking to it.

Cole Attisha
Sales Decline
GM Authorityreports that Buick is having a tough time selling the Envision, with stock mounting and piling up in dealer lots across the country. The rate of loss of sales momentum is alarming, with a drop of almost 81% from the same quarter last year. In Q1 of 2026, deliveries of the Envision totaled just 4,485 in the United States, as opposed to last year’s 15,485 units in the same period.
This has translated into stocks either sitting or moving around the country; the numbers point to 16,873 cars unsold nationwide. Which estimates for the sales of these units take around 330 days to clear, almost a full year. This is an issue, as it affects one mainstream model; it might also be tough to clear the inventory without a price and production reduction.
A lot of factors are contributing to the sales slowdown, chief among which is the price. The Buick Envision’s pricing has increased over the year, driven mostly by import tariffs. This is because the Envision is actually built in China, and the segment that it competes in is a highly price-conscious one.
Unfavorable Terms
Initially, its Chinese assembly didn’t deter buyers, as evidenced by last year’s Q1 sales, but unfortunately, the Envision doesn’t enjoy the same U.S. tax advantages as domestic models.
Another key factor might be the model’s age, first introduced in 2021. This mid-cycle refreshed model is nearing the end of the current generational cycle. In a segment filled with choices and newer competitors, the Envision might be struggling to match what others can offer in features as well.
Cole Attisha
