General Motors has announced pricing for its updated 2013 Buick Enclave crossover. The new Enclave arrives with updated styling to go along with a longer list of standard equipment.
The 2013 Enclave will arrive in Buick showrooms with a base price of $39,270, which represents a rather hefty increase over the 2012 model's $37,325 cost of entry. However, that $1,945 premium does net a number of added standard features.
For 2013 every Enclave comes standard with a seven-inch Color Touch radio with IntelliLink, high-intensity discharge headlamps, Rear Parking Assist, a Rear Vision Camera, remote start and a power liftgate. The 2013 Enclave also features an industry-first front-center air bag.
Stepping up to the Enclave's Leather Group trim level adds a leather-appointed interior, heated front seats, an eight-way power passenger seat, memory seat settings and Side Blind Zone Alert with Cross Traffic Alert. The Leather Group bumps the Enclave's price to $43,285.
The $46,450 Premium Group sits atop the Enclave hierarchy and adds 19-inch chrome clad wheels, articulating headlamps, a Bose premium audio system, cooled front seats, power-folding side mirrors and a power tilting/telescoping steering column.
All prices include an $825 destination charge.
Available options include all-wheel drive ($2,000), navigation ($$795-1,540) and a trailering package ($525). Buyers can also choose between 7- and 8-passenger configurations at no extra charge.
Buick has yet to announce an on-sale date for the 2013 Enclave, but we expect to see the updated SUV in showrooms within the next few weeks.