The Equinox EV is one of the least expensive EVs, starting at $35,000. This SUV is offered either in front-drive versions with 319 miles of range or all-wheel-drive versions that have 285 miles of range (307 for 2025) as per the EPA. Our tested 2024 all-wheel-drive model managed a competitive 304 miles in our 70-mph highway-range test. The 85 kWh battery can be charged at home relatively quickly thanks to an 11.5 kW on-board charger. Maximum DC-fast charging capacity is 150 kW, which is not a standout. Regen braking can be added on the fly through a paddle by the steering wheel. The Equinox EV is quick, quiet, and rides comfortably. Handling is responsive and more so than its brethren, the Blazer EV. Like several other EVs, it has retractable door handles that become flush with the doors when the car starts moving. GM's excellent hands-free Super Cruise driver assistance technology is optional, but unfortunately Android Auto or Apple CarPlay are not offered. For 2025, both the front- and all-wheel-drive versions gained extra horsepower. The all-wheel-drive model also saw an increase in driving range.
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Chevrolet Equinox EV
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$29,675
We expect the 2026 Equinox EV to be less reliable than other new cars. This prediction is based on data from similar models from the Chevrolet brand.
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$27,850 - $32,500
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Starting from
$33,600
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$43,400
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