What's New in Equinox EV?

Like the Blazer EV and chevrolet equinox ev 2025, the all-new Equinox EV is a great choice for fleet operators because of zero emissions and less maintenance. It also delivers a smooth ride, quiet cabin, and spacious cargo space.

Equinox EV has standard Chevy Safety Assist, a suite of advanced driver-assist technologies that acts as your second set of eyes on the road. It includes forward collision alert, front pedestrian braking, IntelliBeam automatic high beams, and lane keep assist with lane departure warning. Other features include rear cross-traffic braking, intelligent park assist, and blind zone steering assist. You can even add an enhanced safety package with rear park assist, lane change alert, and chevrolet assist app security.

Discover What’s New in the Equinox EV

The all-new Equinox EV is available with either front-wheel drive or two-wheel drive and a powerful 220 hp electric motor. It drives the front wheels when accelerating and uses the rear axle for regenerative braking to extend your driving range.

This large battery pack allows for a standard EPA estimated range of 319 miles for FWD models and 285 miles with AWD. You can charge your Equinox EV at home, at public charging stations around the Carolinas, or at a Tesla Supercharger with its Level 3 capability. You can even use the MyChevrolet mobile vehicle app to find the nearest charging station.

The Equinox EV features a smart infotainment system with Google built-in capability and access to Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Android Auto. Its 17.7-inch diagonal touchscreen displays the information you need and is easy to navigate with a touch or voice commands. It also has animated walk-up lighting and a presence-based liftgate.

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