Buying a new car can be a frustrating, stressful, and expensive decision. Leasing, on the other hand, means a shorter commitment (usually 2–4 year terms), it may cost less per month than if you were to finance a new car, and you won't have to worry about resale value or depreciation. There are plenty of benefits and drawbacks to consider, though. On one hand, you'll have lower monthly payments and usually a full warranty to work with, but lessees must return the car at the end of their term, leaving them with nothing to show for all those payments.That said, Buick currently has four models on sale — all of which are available to lease this month. The brand is known for being on the affordable side of luxury. Models like the Envision are premium vehicles with nice interiors, but are not exactly true luxury cars. Nevertheless, this month is a great time to get behind the wheel of a new Buick without the long-term commitment of buying one. Here are all the Buick lease deals ready to leave the dealership's lot this April.Although we list the current best car lease deals here, they may not be available in your region. Pricing and terms may vary depending on region; check deals with your local dealer. We list deals in order of monthly price from cheapest to most expensive. Photos may not represent the trim level offered for lease. 2026 Buick Envista Preferred Monthly Payment: $299 2024 - 2026 Buick EnvistaStarting off this list of current Buick leases is the Envista. It's the cheapest model in the automaker's lineup, so lessees can secure one for the lowest monthly rate. This is a compact SUV that rivals the Mazda CX-30 and the Volkswagen Taos. Both of these rivals out-class the Buick in terms of powertrain specs. However, this Buick is cheaper and still relatively nice inside. Starting under the hood, we find a 1.2-liter turbocharged inline-three-cylinder engine that makes just 137 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque. Only the front wheels get power via a six-speed automatic transmission, and the EPA estimates its fuel economy at 28/32/30 mpg.This specific lease deal pertains to the Preferred trim level, which is the brand's lowest trim on any given model. In the Envista's case, that means getting standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on its 11-inch infotainment system. This compact SUV can seat up to five people in two rows, and the rear seats aren't as small as they look with 38.7 inches of legroom and 37.3 inches of headroom. Specs and features aside, all current Buick SUV lease deals come with 20,000-mile limits; if you drive more than 20k miles during the 24-month term, then Buick charges an extra 0.25 cents per mile. 2026 Buick Encore GX FWD Preferred Monthly Payment: $339 2024 - 2026 Buick Encore GXBuick lease offers continue with the Encore GX, a similarly-sized compact SUV to the Envista. It shares the same rivals, the VW Taos and the Mazda CX-30. Though the deal terms don't specify which engine this lease comes with, the Preferred trim with front-wheel drive can be configured with either the same 1.2-liter turbocharged inline-three, or a 1.3-liter turbo inline-three that makes 155 horsepower and 174 lb-ft of torque. While the Preferred trim with AWD gets a 9-speed automatic transmission, this lease deal only includes FWD models, which are equipped with a CVT. According to the EPA, this trim level with FWD and a continuously-variable transmission and a 1.2L engine gets 30/31/30 mpg, and the 1.3L engine gets 29/31/30 mpg city/highway/combined.Even though it's a base model, it's still a Buick. The Encore GX Preferred is not an expensive vehicle with its lease rate of $339 per month over the next twenty-four months. However, it comes with an "ultrawide" 11-inch diagonal digital infotainment display, cloth with leatherette seating surfaces, LED headlights, and more. It's also equipped with Buick's "Driver Confidence" safety features; these include automatic emergency braking, front pedestrian braking, forward collision alert, lane keep assist, and more. The interior space is fairly comfortable as far as small SUVs go, too. Rear-seat passengers get 38.1 inches of headroom and 36.01 inches of legroom. 2026 Buick Envision AWD Sport Touring Monthly Payment: $459 2026 Buick EnvisionMoving up the line with Buick leasing this month brings us to the 2026 Envision. The Envision is a small crossover that competes with the Acura RDX and the Lexus NX. This is the only lease deal this April that includes a higher trim level and all-wheel drive, since the rest are base models with FWD. Keeping that in mind, we can see why it's more expensive at $459 per month over a two-year lease period. The Sport Touring trim offered for this deal falls in the middle of the lineup between the Preferred and Avenir trims. This version of the Envision is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four that makes 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. That power is sent to all four wheels via a nine-speed automatic transmission, which helps the model reach an estimated 22/28/24 mpg.This model is already more luxurious than the two cheaper Buicks on sale, but moving up to the Sport Touring trim unlocks even more features. It's still a two-row SUV with room for five people; those in the rear seats have more space to stretch out at 39.3 inches of legroom and 38.9 inches of headroom. Some features Buick highlights at this level include a 30-inch ultra-wide curved digital display that encompasses both the driver display and infotainment system, perforated leather-appointed seats with suede-like leatherette inserts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with a flat bottom, "ST" embossed front seat headrests, and much more. 2026 Buick Enclave FWD Preferred Monthly Payment: $499 2026 Buick EnclaveFinally, the fourth and the largest model on our list of Buick lease deals for April is the Enclave. While the rest of Buick's lineup focuses on smaller, more affordable segments, the Enclave is a midsize premium model with three rows of seats that rivals the Mazda CX-90, the Acura MDX, and the Infiniti QX60. That said, it's still somewhat affordable in comparison to the rest of its segment. This month, lessees can get behind the wheel of one for $499 per month over the next two years. As long as you stay under 20,000 miles during that time frame, you won't have to pay the extra 0.25 cents per mile, either.Powering the largest model in Buick's lineup is its largest engine: a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-four that makes 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque. While the model can come in either front or all-wheel drive, this lease deal pertains to the base model with FWD. When we drove the Enclave, our driver found it to ride well, and it handles confidently around corners.Despite being a base model, the Enclave Preferred comes with features like a standard 30-inch curved digital display, a power liftgate, 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat, ambient lighting, a Bose 12-speaker sound system, and more.Sources: Buick