The Chevrolet Equinox EV is an impressive contender in the compact crossover/SUV EV segment.
The Equinox EV has two powertrain configurations with a range of 319 miles, the single electric motor variant that produces 213 horsepower, and the dual electric motor variant that produces 288 horsepower. Two trims are available the LT and the RS.
The Equinox EV features a rear spoiler, LED headlights, 19-inch wheels, air conditioning, an AM/FM/Satellite radio with 6-speakers, a 17.7-inch touchscreen, voice activated navigation, 4 USB ports, mobile hotspot, and an 11-inch gauge cluster.
The RS trim adds a power liftgate, heated side mirrors, 21-inch wheels, heated front seats, ambient lighting, wireless device charging, surround view cameras, and a heated sport steering wheel.
Standard safety features across the lineup include parking sensors, active lane departure, active blind spot, forward and rear collision mitigation, front and rear pedestrian detection, front cross traffic mitigation, a traffic sign information system and a following distance alert.
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The Equinox EV was added to the Chevrolet lineup in 2024, it gets a revised trim lineup for 2025.
The Chevrolet Equinox EV is a five-passenger electric crossover that was added to the lineup. The Equinox is poised to enter an increasingly competitive EV market with the Nissan Leaf, and Volkswagen ID.4. The 288-horsepower electric Equinox EV features a host of safety and technology features that makes it a solid competitor in the market.