Buick Envision vs GMC Terrain vs Honda CR-V

Who Wins the Compact SUV Crown?

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The Buick Envision and GMC Terrain are redefining what drivers can expect from compact SUVs, bringing together premium comfort, modern design, and advanced technology. These models stand out as compelling alternatives to the long-trusted Honda CR-V, which has earned its place in the segment with reliability and efficiency. For families focused on long-term dependability and efficiency, the CR-V makes sense. But what if you want more power, luxury, or technology? That’s where Buick and GMC step in.

At a Glance: SUV Comparison

Feature / Model Buick Envision GMC Terrain Honda CR-V
Horsepower 228 hp 175 hp ~ 190 hp
Fuel Economy 23 city / 28 hwy MPG 24 city / 28 hwy MPG 28 city / 34 hwy MPG
Cargo Capacity 77.9 cu ft 93.3 cu ft 76.5 cu ft
Tech & Displays 30-inch ultrawide display, premium infotainment 15-inch touchscreen, 11-inch digital cluster 9-inch screen
Drivetrain AWD standard FWD or AWD FWD standard, AWD optional
Interior Feel Quiet luxury, massaging seats Sporty, rugged, tech-focused Practical & family-friendly
MSRP (2025 Model Year) $36,500 $30,000 $30,100

Buick Envision

.The Buick Envision delivers a near-luxury experience for drivers who want comfort in a compact SUV. Its cabin features leather-appointed seating, heated and ventilated front seats, and premium finishes that elevate comfort. A dramatic 30-inch ultrawide display stretches across the dash, while Buick’s QuietTuning technology keeps the interior serene, making daily commutes and long drives equally relaxing.

When it comes to exterior paint, the Envision shines with standout colors such as Sapphire Metallic and Cinnabar Metallic. These bold options help it stand apart from the standard black, white, and gray tones that nearly every SUV offers.

For today’s buyers, features like advanced infotainment, generous storage, and strong safety technology matter most. The Envision delivers with driver-assist features such as Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Enhanced Automatic Parking Assist, and HD Surround Vision—all adding confidence to every drive.

GMC Terrain

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The GMC Terrain stands out with its rugged yet modern design. The exterior showcases bold lines, a signature C-shaped lighting profile, and available two-tone styling for added personality. Inside, buyers can choose between cloth or leather-appointed seating, with higher trims offering heated and ventilated seats for extra comfort.

Although it offers standard tones like white and black, vibrant paint choices such as Volcanic Red Tintcoat and Downpour Metallic give the Terrain a more distinctive personality. These “fun” shades bring freshness compared to the neutral colors seen on most SUVs.

For most small SUV shoppers, technology, storage, and safety are top priorities—and the Terrain excels. It offers intuitive infotainment, versatile cargo space, and GMC Pro Safety Plus as standard, which includes Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Alert, IntelliBeam automatic high beams, and Following Distance Indicator. Available upgrades like adaptive cruise control and HD Surround Vision enhance confidence even further.

Honda CR-V

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The Honda CR-V has built its reputation on reliability and everyday practicality. Inside, it offers cloth seating on lower trims, leather upholstery available on higher trims, plus heated front seats for added comfort. Its cabin is straightforward and family-friendly, built for function and space rather than flash.

While its paint palette includes familiar tones like black, silver, and white as well, more distinctive options such as Radiant Red Metallic and Still Night Pearl give buyers a chance to add a bit of personality.

The CR-V continues to focus on what families value most: safety and convenience. With standard Honda Sensing technology—including Collision Mitigation Braking, Road Departure Mitigation, Lane Keeping Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control—it provides reassurance on every trip.

Which SUV Should You Choose?

Comparing all three side by side, the CR-V remains a dependable and efficient option, but the Buick Envision and GMC Terrain surpass it in meaningful ways. The Envision is better for those wanting more horsepower, standard all-wheel drive, and a luxury-like experience. The Terrain is better for customers who want bold design, modern connectivity, and everyday practicality with advanced comfort options. These two SUVs give drivers compelling reasons to consider vehicles outside of Honda.

Ready to Make the Switch?

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