2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV Review
ResourcesThere are lots of reasons to be excited about the new 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV. It’s one of the most affordable EVs on the market, it offers a spacious interior with excellent cargo room, and it delivers reasonable performance and surprisingly good range. And thanks to the $7,500 federal tax credit (as long as it lasts), it’s also a real bargain.
As a result, this all-electric SUV could very well end up being the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV features of choice for many Americans who haven’t made the switch to battery power yet. It’s a definite improvement over Chevy’s previous efforts in this space, most notably the Bolt EV. That car was a back-to-basics electric vehicle with a lot of personality, but it wasn’t exactly a mainstream product. The Equinox EV is a more refined, less quirky experience that should be easier for buyers to adjust to.
2025 Chevy Equinox EV Pricing: Cost, Trims & Value Breakdown
Front-wheel-drive LT models start at $34,995 and make 220 hp and 243 lb-ft of torque. A dual-motor all-wheel drive version with a more impressive 300 hp and 355 lb-ft of torque starts at $40,295.
The base model feels a little bare bones, but most buyers will probably opt for some convenience and technology packages to bring the price closer to what they’re used to paying for other vehicles. That includes a heated steering wheel and a power driver seat, as well as a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, an HD surround-view camera system, rear pedestrian warnings, and GM’s Super Cruise hands-free driving technology that’s routinely ranked above Tesla’s Autopilot.