Photographers have captured images of the redesigned Buick Enclave large crossover during road testing.

The Enclave, shown under heavy camouflage, appears to share some features with the brand’s Wildcat electric vehicle design concept, including the outline of checkmark-style headlights found on other Buick vehicles.

The design of the side mirrors also appears to more closely resemble other recently debuted Buick vehicles, such as the Envista subcompact crossover.

Buick said it will reveal and launch the redesigned Enclave next year but declined to comment further on future product.

The General Motors brand has said it has two more launches remaining out of five total new, updated and redesigned models in an 18-month span.

Since February, Buick has revealed the all-new Envista nameplate, as well as updates to the Encore GX subcompact crossover and the Envision compact crossover. One of the launches next year will be Buick’s first U.S. EV.

The Enclave is built at GM’s Lansing Delta Township assembly plant in Michigan alongside the Chevrolet Traverse and, soon, the GMC Acadia. GMC last week revealed the redesigned Acadia, which grows in size for the 2024 model year after shrinking for the current generation. Chevy took the wraps off the redesigned Traverse in July, including the crossover’s first-ever off-road Z71 trim.