The 2022 Buick Envision typically uses Dexos1 Gen 2 synthetic engine oil, most commonly 0W-20. Always confirm the exact grade and capacity in your vehicle’s manual or with a Buick dealer, since climate and regional specifications can influence the recommendation.
Oil specification for the 2022 Envision
GM standardizes engine oil for the Envision under the Dexos1 Gen 2 specification. The most frequently recommended viscosity for the 2.0L turbo engine in this model year is 0W-20, though regional guidelines may vary slightly. Here are the essentials you should know:
Key oil characteristics you should know before an oil change:
- Oil type: Dexos1 Gen 2-certified synthetic engine oil.
- Viscosity: 0W-20 is the typical grade used by GM for the 2.0L turbo Envision; some climates or markets may require an alternative like 5W-30, so always verify in the owner's manual.
- Capacity: Approximately 5.5 quarts (about 5.2–5.8 quarts with filter), depending on the exact engine and filter configuration.
- Quality: Use full synthetic oil that meets Dexos1 Gen 2 requirements; avoid non-Dexos or conventional oils that do not meet the specification.
- Change interval: Follow GM’s recommended schedule or the vehicle’s oil-life monitor; typical intervals range from about 7,500 to 10,000 miles under normal conditions, with shorter intervals under severe driving conditions.
In practice, the bottom line is to use Dexos1 Gen 2 0W-20 synthetic oil as the default for a 2022 Envision equipped with the 2.0L turbo, and always check the official manual for your region if you’re uncertain.
Notes for non-U.S. markets
Engine options and oil recommendations can vary by country. Some markets may offer different engines or emissions setups that affect the oil specification. Always refer to the local Buick/GM manual or consult a dealership to confirm the correct grade and specification for your vehicle.
Summary
For a 2022 Buick Envision, the standard recommendation is Dexos1 Gen 2 synthetic oil with a 0W-20 viscosity, roughly 5.5 quarts per change. Verify the exact grade and capacity in your owner’s manual or with a dealer, especially if you operate in extreme climates or outside North America.


