The Promised $30,000 Chevrolet Equinox EV Is No More

The Promised $30,000 Chevrolet Equinox EV Is No More

Chevrolet has announced an updated pricing strategy for the 2024 Equinox EV, one of GM’s more affordable electric vehicles. The bad news is that the battery-powered crossover is no longer the $30,000 crossover we were promised, with Car and Driver reporting that the base price has been pushed up to $34,995.

That MSRP will be affixed to the entry-level 1LT model, presumably with front-wheel drive. A dual-motor derivative with all-wheel drive is expected, but Chevrolet is yet to reveal pricing for that model. Initially, Chevrolet will launch the 2RS trim level in front- and all-wheel drive guises.

The former, which produces 210 horsepower, will have a starting price of $48,995, while the latter will be priced at $52,395. That’s quite steep, but 2RS models receive more amenities, including a power-operated tailgate, heated front seats, and a 17.7-inch touchscreen.

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