Buick All Wheel Drive Models
What's the Difference Between All-Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Drive?
Despite the fact that these two concepts are often used interchangeably, it’s worth explaining the key differences between how all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive systems operate. AWD models often feature a drivetrain composed of a front, rear, and center differential to distribute power across all four wheels. 4WD vehicles on the other hand include two differentials along with a transfer case to power all four wheels of a vehicle. While there are certainly exceptions to these general concepts, an easy way to remember the difference is that AWD is constantly “on” while 4WD is only on when it is selected.
Current Buick All-Wheel Drive Models
2026 Encore GX
Starting at $29,295 MSRP* (price with optional AWD)
Engineered to adapt as easily as you do, the rugged yet refined Buick Encore GX is unlike any other model in its class. Available intelligent All-Wheel Drive and StabiliTrak® offered on the Encore GX help you maintain control and stay confident even when Mother Nature doesn’t want to cooperate with your weekend plans.
2025 Envision
Starting at $37,895 MSRP* (price with optional AWD)
Boasting plenty of style, power, and technology to transform every commute into a memorable experience — the Buick Envision sets the standard for its class. Optional intelligent All-Wheel Drive with active twin clutch provides exceptional stability and control when you need it the most.
2025 Enclave
Starting at $48,595 MSRP* (price with optional AWD)
When it comes to power, the Buick Enclave features plenty of muscle with its 328-horsepower 2.5L Turbo engine, standard 8-speed automatic transmission, and available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system. Whether you’re searching for more cargo space or third-row seating, the Enclave offers limitless possibilities.
*The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes destination freight charge, tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment.