Compact SUVs offer more space than the average sedan, and more fuel efficiency than the average SUV. With a perfect combination like this, it's no wonder so many are driving home in a 2017 Buick Encore. Today, we're comparing the 2017 Buick Encore Sport Touring and 2017 Buick Encore Premium to highlight what each trim level has to offer. Check out the engine specs, pricing differences and interior technology features below.
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2017 Encore Sport Touring | VS | 2017 Encore Premium |
$25,565 | Starting MSRP | $31,965 |
1.4-Liter I-4, 25/33 Cty/Hwy | Standard Engine/Fuel Economy | 1.4-Liter I-4, 25/30 Cty/Hwy |
Cloth/Leatherette | Seating Trim | Leather |
No, Available | Standard All-Wheel Drive | Yes |
The 2017 Buick Encore Sport Touring and Premium trims both come with the standard 1.4-liter inline-four-cylinder engine that produces 138 horsepower and 148 lb-ft of torque. Both models are paired with an automatic transmission and come with 18" silver aluminum wheels. Both the Sport Touring and the Premium trims have heated front seats and heated side mirrors, making the drive convenient and comfortable, even on a cold Wisconsin winter day.
Looking for interior technology? You won't be disappointed with either the Sport Touring or Premium trim levels. Both vehicles have standard Bluetooth compatibility, sunroof, steering wheel mounted audio controls, and interior 12V DC power outlet. The Premium trim does have a few added benefits, which includes Ultrasonic Parking Assist, Lane Departure Warning, a Blind Spot Sensor, and a 7-speaker Bose sound system.