Chevy Equinox EV Priced at $34,995 with 319-Mile Range
Eligible for $7,500 federal tax credit, the EV aims to be the most affordable in its range category.
- General Motors announced the Chevy Equinox EV will start at $34,995 with an EPA-estimated range of 319 miles for the front-wheel drive 1LT model, available later this year.
- The Equinox EV qualifies for a $7,500 federal EV tax credit, potentially reducing the base model's price to $27,495 for eligible customers.
- GM aims for the Equinox EV to be the most affordable electric vehicle in the U.S. with over 300 miles of range, competing against models like the Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5.
- Production delays have pushed the Equinox EV's release to 2024, with GM citing weakening demand for EVs and last year's autoworker strike as factors.
- The Equinox EV will support AC charging at up to 11.5-kW and DC charging peaks at 150-kW, adding up to 70 miles of range in 10 minutes under certain conditions.