Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Two-Million-Mile MarkerBuick was once one of America's most prestigious automotive brands, though it has since faded from the spotlight in its home market. In China, however, the brand continues to enjoy strong recognition, with SAIC-GM recently announcing that Envision production has surpassed 2 million units.That milestone is relevant to American buyers as well, as the Envision has long been imported into the U.S. from China. The compact crossover is also the third Buick model to reach such a figure, following the Excelle and GL8. Those nameplates may not ring a bell, as they were tailored mainly for the Chinese market, competing in the compact sedan and MPV (essentially a minivan) segments, respectively.Cole AttishaBringing It Closer To HomeThe 2 millionth vehicle to roll off the assembly line was a Buick Envision Plus, a three-row variant not offered in the U.S. Despite that difference, the U.S.- and China-spec Envision share several key features, including a 30-inch display and a 2.0-liter Ecotec inline-four turbocharged engine.AdvertisementAdvertisementGiven Buick's popularity in China, the Envision has been produced there since 2017. However, for the next-gen model expected in 2028, GM has confirmed that production will shift to the U.S., specifically the automaker's Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas.Another thing to watch is the possibility that the compact crossover could adopt a new name. More importantly, shifting production to the U.S. would spare the model from China-related import tariffs, potentially giving Buick more pricing flexibility. For now, a previous report stated that around 16,000 Envision units remained unsold, enough inventory to take nearly a year to clear. Reports also suggest that plans for the 2027 model year remain unclear.BuickTurning The PageWith that being said, the 2 millionth production milestone may mark the end of an important chapter for the Envision in China. The Envision is the only model in Buick's U.S. lineup sourced from China, while the Envista and Encore GX are imported from South Korea, along with related GM models such as the Chevrolet Trax and Trailblazer. The Enclave, meanwhile, is produced at GM's Lansing Delta Township Assembly plant in Michigan.The 2026 Envision starts at $41,000 before destination fees, while the range-topping Avenir trim starts at $50,700.Buick’s Only China-Built US Model Just Hit 2 Million UnitsView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleAdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 15, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.