The 2024 Buick Encore GX ST aims to stand out in the competitive subcompact SUV market, but it struggles in some key areas. Starting around $28,500, the Encore GX offers three trims: Preferred, Sport Touring (ST), and the more upscale Avenir. While it sports stylish updates and a well-sized 11-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone integration, it still leaves much to be desired.
One notable shortfall is the lack of a power-adjustable driver’s seat in the ST trim, which is unexpected for a brand positioning itself as a premium offering. Manual seat adjustments feel out of place in an SUV that seeks to compete with more refined crossovers like the Mazda CX-30 or Lexus UX. The interior is functional but leans toward basic, with synthetic leather upholstery and hard plastics that don’t exude the sophistication of other Buick models.
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Power comes from a turbocharged 1.3-liter three-cylinder engine producing 155 horsepower and 174 lb-ft of torque, which is paired with either a continuously variable transmission (CVT) in front-wheel-drive models or a nine-speed automatic in all-wheel-drive versions. Performance is adequate for daily driving but lacks the punch and refinement found in some rivals, such as the turbocharged Mazda CX-30.
In terms of ride and handling, the Encore GX prioritizes comfort over sportiness, offering a smooth ride on well-paved roads but becoming unsettled over rough surfaces. The cabin remains quiet, thanks to Buick’s noise-cancellation technology, but the suspension does little to absorb larger road imperfections.
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Fuel economy is a bright spot, with front-wheel-drive models delivering up to 31 mpg on the highway. However, opting for all-wheel drive reduces efficiency to around 28 mpg highway, which may not be worth the trade-off for buyers prioritizing fuel savings.
The Encore GX does come equipped with a robust suite of safety features, including forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and blind-spot monitoring, making it a safer choice in its segment. The ST trim adds some visual flair with gloss-black accents and larger wheels, but without a noticeable boost in luxury or performance, these enhancements feel more like style over substance.
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While the Encore GX ST delivers on style and some technology, its lack of basic conveniences, such as a power driver’s seat, and a less refined driving experience compared to other Buick models, makes it less compelling for those expecting a more premium feel. For those who prioritize affordability and fuel economy, it may still fit the bill, but more refined alternatives exist in the market.