Feb 12, 2026

The 2026 Buick Envista has rolled into Yates Buick GMC, and it is a fascinating piece of sculpture that essentially asks why a compact crossover should look like a utility crate. It manages a trick most in its class fail: it looks expensive while maintaining a price tag that won’t cause a structural failure of your bank account. For the Goodyear driver who spends more time on Pebble Creek Parkway than on a rubicon trail, this is a remarkably coherent argument for the small SUV. 

Updates For The 2026 Envista

A Silhouette with Substance 

The Envista maintains that celebrated, flowing silhouette for 2026, looking less like a utilitarian hauler and more like something penned in a high-end European design studio. The trim levels—Preferred, Sport Touring (ST), and Avenir—provide three distinct personalities. The ST goes for the “murdered out” aesthetic with a gloss-black mesh grille and blacked-out accents, while the Avenir is the unapologetic aristocrat of the group, wearing a Black Ice chrome grille and exclusive 19-inch aluminum wheels with a Pearl Nickel finish. Inside, the cabin is a sanctuary of QuietTuning™ with Active Noise Cancellation, which is exactly what you want when the I-10 turns into a slow-motion parking lot. The Avenir takes it further with perforated leather-appointed seats that feature an intricate quilt pattern and embroidered headrests. Regardless of that rakish, coupe-like roof, you still get 42.0 cu. ft. of cargo space with the rear seats folded, which is plenty for a haul from Goodyear Centerpointe or your hiking gear for White Tank Mountain. 

Mechanical Finesse for the Arizona Heat 

The propulsion system is a masterclass in right-sizing. The ECOTEC 1.2L Turbo engine, paired with a smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic, delivers 137 hp and 162 lbs. ft. of torque. It is a spirited little unit, returning a GM-estimated 28 city / 32 highway MPG that makes the summer road trip budget a bit easier to swallow. While the Preferred and ST trims handle with a pleasant light-footedness, the Avenir comes standard with a Watts Link rear suspension system. This is a sophisticated bit of geometry that minimizes lateral movement, ensuring the ride remains composed and eerily quiet on uneven desert tarmac. Safety is also baked into the chassis via the Buick Driver Confidence package, which provides six standard technologies including Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning. 

The Glass Cockpit Experience 

Inside, the 2026 Envista feels like a tech suite. The dashboard is dominated by an Ultrawide 11-inch diagonal infotainment display that feels vast in a vehicle of this footprint. It is a completely wireless affair, featuring Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Wireless Android Auto™ compatibility, alongside available wireless device charging to keep your cabin free of cable clutter. For the Arizona resident, perhaps the most vital feature is the available 3 years of OnStar® One Essentials. This allows you to remote start the car from your phone, cooling the interior to a livable temperature before you ever step foot into the July sun. It is a small convenience that feels like a massive luxury when the mercury hits triple digits. 

Claim Your Envista in Goodyear 

The 2026 Buick Envista is proof that style and value aren’t mutually exclusive. If you prefer the athletic posture of the Sport Touring or the high-gloss luxury of the Avenir, this is a vehicle designed for the modern commute. We invite you to Yates Buick GMC in Goodyear to sit in the 5-passenger cabin, feel the leather-wrapped steering wheel, and experience this new era of Buick design for yourself.