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2024 Chevy Equinox EV checks most boxes but leaves some questions open


Here’s the good news: A shopper could price and test drive the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV and never realize it was an electric vehicle. The sleek Equinox’s first and lasting impression is of a well-equipped, competitively priced compact SUV, not something new and radical.

That’s exactly what Chevy set out to build: A compact SUV people will want because it’s appealing and affordable, not another megabuck electric truck that only matters to people who already decided they want an EV.

Compared with that accomplishment, the bad news barely matters, but GM’s first electric vehicle in America’s best-selling non-pickup vehicle class leaves a couple of questions unanswered as it hits the road this spring.

2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV trim levels and prices

  • 1LT FWD: $33,600
  • 2LT FWD: $41,900
  • 2RS FWD: $43,400
  • 3LT FWD: $43,900
  • 3RS FWD: $45,400

All-wheel drive adds $3,300.

Source: Chevrolets. Prices exclude $1,395 destination charge.

The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV interior

A price and driving range to love

Arriving at dealerships now, Chevy bills the Equinox EV is the least expensive electric SUV with a range of more than 315 miles, a rather contrived bragging point among several significant achievements:

  • The base 1LT front-wheel drive model – due late this year – will go for $33,600, excluding a $1,395 destination charge.
  • Qualified for a $7,500 federal tax credit, it’ll be $26,100 out the door.
  • It’s EPA rated at 319 miles range on a charge.
  • It will add 77 miles of range in 10 minutes at a 150kW DC fast charger (DCFC).





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