The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV isnt the General Motors brands first electric model, but it might be its most consequential. Chevy has plenty of EV experience, but with the Equinox EV, which is scheduled to go on sale later this year, its prioritizing mass-market appeal.
Contents DesignTechSpecsAvailability The car follows the likes of the Chevy Bolt and Silverado EV, however, Chevrolet is targeting an even more affordable price point which we now finally have more details of.
The current gasoline Chevy Equinox is the brands second-most popular model, after the Silverado pickup truck. So the Equinox EV brings electric power to a type of vehicle a lot of people are already buying. Heres everything we know about the car so far.
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Dimensions were largely determined by the battery pack, which sits between the wheels and required a 9.0-inch wheelbase stretch compared to the gasoline Equinox. That should benefit passenger space (Chevy isnt quoting figures just yet) and, in photos at least, helps give the Equinox EV a sleeker appearance than the somewhat pudgy gasoline model. The look, which Chevy designer Sam Bell calls Americana Cool, also incorporates some aerodynamic features like flush door handles.
The EV is about 7 inches longer, 1 inch lower, and 3 inches wider than the gasoline Equinox. When it comes to automotive design, the longer, lower, and wider, the better. Yet, the Equinox EV is still recognizably an SUV, so the styling might suit buyers tastes better than the hard-to-categorize Volkswagen ID.4 or Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Chevy plans to offer 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, 2RS, and 3RS trim levels, with the RS models getting sportier styling elements. Two-tone exteriors will be available, with a black roof on RS models and a retro-looking white roof for LT models. Fairly large 19-inch wheels are standard, with 20-inch and 21-inch wheels also available.
Unfortunately, given the fact that General Motors has announced that its dropping support for CarPlay and Android Auto, were not expecting either of those platforms in the car, unless GM suddenly changes course.
Unlike the gasoline version, the Equinox EV is also available with GMs Super Cruise hands-free driver-assist system, but not as standard equipment. Still, it should offer more capability and a greater margin of safety than driver-assist tech on competitor EVs. Previously seen on GM models ranging from the Bolt EUV to the Cadillac Lyriq, Super Cruise can steer, accelerate, and brake on designated stretches of premapped highway. It also monitors the driver to guard against misuse.
Chevy also includes the expected array of standard driver aids, such as automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. Adaptive cruise control and a surround-view camera system are options.
Chevy is only offering one battery pack option in the Equinox EV, though range estimates vary depending on the model and go up to 319 miles. All-wheel drive models taper that down to 285 miles, which is still quite reasonable. The car supports DC fast charging at up to 150 kilowatts, which is fine, but not incredible compared to cars that support speeds of up to 350kW. At a compatible charger, Chevrolet says the car can get 70 miles of range in 10 minutes.
SUVs also must have a decent amount of cargo space. Chevy quotes a maximum 57.0 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, which is less than the gasoline Equinox and the similarly sized VW ID.4 EV. In fact, its exactly the same as the smaller Chevy Bolt EV. The Equinox does at least get a dual-level cargo floor to make maximum use of what space is available.
Of course, upgrading trims will raise the price. Here are the starting prices for the different models. Note that not all models qualify for the federal tax credit.
2LT:$43,295 (or $35,795 with the tax credit) 2RS:$44,795 3LT:$45,295 3RS:$46,795 Generally, the Chevrolet Equinox EV is set to be a major player in the EV space, thanks to its low price and reasonable range for the price.