What you want in an electric SUV
319 miles EPA-estimated range* with FWD
307 miles EPA-estimated range* with available AWD
Over 20 standard safety and driver assistance features*
17.7-inch diagonal center touch-screen
Step up in style
319 miles EPA-estimated range* with FWD
Bright roof rails
Advanced safety features such as HD Surround Vision*
Wireless phone charging*
Bold looks, sporty attitude
319 miles EPA-estimated range* with FWD
Standard Chevy Safety Assist* and safety and driver assistance features* such as HD Surround Vision
17.7-inch diagonal center touch-screen with Google built-in* compatibility
Black emblems, mirrors and 21-inch black wheels
Convenience Package II highlights
Available on LT 2 and RS
Ventilated driver and front passenger seats
Front passenger 6-way power seat adjuster
Automated walk-up lighting
Design Beautiful meets practical Everything about Equinox EV is seriously stylish, from the sleek exterior lines to the no-compromises interior with the cargo room that lets you do you.
57.2 cu. ft.* max cargo volume
More space for adventures
Seating for up to five
Bring your friends and family along
Dual-height cargo floor
Everyone needs more storage
Range You can get there
Whether it’s a quick jaunt or a long journey, Equinox EV has you covered with an EPA-estimated 319 miles* of range on FWD models and 307 miles* of range on AWD models.
Get the most out of every charge Regen on Demand®*
Manually slow down your vehicle and convert some of the energy from your EV’s movement directly to the battery.
Cabin preconditioning
When you heat or cool your vehicle prior to driving, it draws energy from the outlet rather than your battery.
Relaxed driving
Smooth driving and gentle acceleration help optimize battery health.
One Pedal Driving*
Slow down and stop your vehicle using only the accelerator pedal under most conditions to help you get the most out of your electric driving range.
Charging Time to charge ahead
Available Level 2 Charger*
Charging at home is so simple it will fit seamlessly into your routine.
More than 250K public chargers
Enjoy easy access to a growing number of chargers across North America.
myChevrolet mobile app*
Plan the best routes, find available public charging stations and more.
Get your fill in a flash
With the myChevrolet mobile app,* you’ll have access to more than 250,000 available public chargers, including over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers.* It also allows you to easily pay for a charging session.* To get started:
Order your GM-approved NACS DC adapter
Activate Public Charging within the app
Charging basics
Seamlessly fit charging into your routine, plus find out more about charging basics and how easy it is to go electric.
Home charging
Charging from the comfort of home is an option that easily fits into your daily routine.
Bidirectional charging
The GM Energy PowerShift Charger with bidirectional capabilities and GM Energy V2H Enablement Kit* can provide a backup power source for your properly equipped home in the event of a blackout.
On-the-go charging
Just pull up to a Level 2 charger or DC Fast Charger at certain public locations and you can be back on the road in less time.
Safety you can be sure of every day
Equinox EV comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist,* a package of six advanced safety and driver assistance features, including:
Automatic Emergency Braking
Front Pedestrian Braking
Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning
Forward Collision Alert
Following Distance Indicator
IntelliBeam®
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COMMENTS
- I just got my 2025 LT. Equinox ev!! Im 72 next week. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it. So much fun! Neighbors are walking over saying "What a beautiful car!! This soon to be 72 year old lady feels like a teenager when behind the wheel of my new Equionox. Never been happier to purchase a new car. ❤- Owned my Equinox EV for two months. Charge it with the excess power from my solar array rather than selling it back on the grid. Driving for free!
- I have been a car guy my entire life. It has mostly been an advantage for me when buying a car because I almost always knew more about the car than the salespeople. I would lose that advantage buying from you. Haha. Thanks for great content Dave!
- I also traded in Bolt EUV after a year to buy the entry level (35K) Equinox EV. It was a great upgrade. With all my incentives and rebates, I could buy it for 18K which was awesome. I had the car in snowy weather in Colorado the last 4 months and didn't have any issues with the headlights, in fact I think it did better than the Bolt EUV which often had snow and ice caked onto the front light protector. Chevy is on a role with these new EVs. It is a car I'd recommend and grab the NACS (Tesla) adapter to help open up charging options.



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