Buick
serves the 2018 Encore in five flavors: the 1SV, the Preferred, the
Sports Touring, the Preferred II, the Essence, and the Premium. The
entry 1SV and Preferred models are almost similarly equipped. They both
provide LED running lights, heated mirrors, 18-inch alloy wheels, roof
rails, automatic headlights, rear privacy glass, cruise control, keyless
ignition and entry, air-conditioning, and a power driver seat. Standard
tech equipment on both models includes OnStar communication with
incorporated Wi-Fi hotspot and 4G LTE, Bluetooth connectivity, Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto, satellite radio, a six-speaker sound system, a
rear-view camera, and two USB ports. A standard Buick's IntelliLink
electronics interface adds smartphone integration and an 8-inch
touchscreen. A cargo cover and floor mats are extras on the Preferred.
Drivers
gain access to fog lights, remote start, and a rear spoiler on top of
the mentioned features when they opt for the Sports Touring model. A
blind-spot monitoring system and a seven-speaker Bose sound system are
options on this trim. The Preferred II builds on the Sports Touring
model's equipment with an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, dual-zone
automatic climate control, rear cross-traffic alert, and a 120-volt
household power outlet, Blind-spot monitoring is standard on the
Preferred II. Stepping up to the Essence adds leather upholstery, heated
front seats, LED headlights, driver-seat memory function, and a heated
steering wheel. The trim also gets a manually-reclining six-way power
passenger seat with power lumbar. The range-topping Premium trim
benefits from rear and front parking sensors, a lane departure warning
system, a forward collision warning system, and seven-speaker Bose sound
system together with all the items on lower trims. The Experience Buick
package (available on the Preferred II, Essence, and Premium trims)
installs 18-inch chromed alloy wheels, a navigation system, and a
sunroof. The latter two items are stand-alone features on all but the
1SV.