Chevrolet Equinox EV 2025 Model Year: Enhanced Performance and Refreshed Lineup
The Chevrolet Equinox EV enters its 2025 model year with a slew of updates, ensuring it remains a competitive choice in the electric vehicle market. Notably, power improvements for both the single-motor and dual-motor configurations have been introduced. The dual-motor model now delivers a robust 300 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque, up from 288 hp and 333 lb-ft previously. Similarly, the single-motor variant now produces 220 hp and 243 lb-ft, a slight increase from the earlier 213 hp and 236 lb-ft. Despite these enhancements, the starting price for the base model remains unchanged, offering more value to consumers.
Trim Revisions and Package Adjustments
Chevrolet has reorganized its trim names and feature packages for the 2025 Equinox EV. Although nominal in nature, these changes result in a more streamlined and distinct lineup. Here’s a quick overview:
- 2LT: Now labeled as LT with Comfort, Active Safety 2, and Convenience I packages.
- 3LT: Rebranded as LT with Comfort, Active Safety 2, and Convenience II packages.
- 2RS: Simplified to RS-only.
- 3RS: Updated to RS with the Convenience II package.
While these trims have undergone name changes, their respective price tiers essentially remain the same. There is, however, a price bump for some of the higher-tier equivalents—$1,100 for the new 3LT and $1,095 for the new 3RS. These models now come with additional standard features, such as a HUD and a rearview camera mirror, enhancing their overall value proposition.
Pricing and Feature Packages
The base LT model will soon be accompanied by an LT variant equipped with the Comfort and Active Safety 2 packages, priced at $36,995. This includes a $1,395 delivery fee but excludes the Federal EV Tax Credit. Chevrolet’s Equinox EVs qualify for the full $7,500 federal incentive, making them an even more attractive option for consumers looking to switch to electric.
ICE vs. EV Value Proposition
For those still considering traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) options, the standard ICE Equinox remains the more budget-friendly choice, starting at just under $30,000. This stark price difference can be a deciding factor for buyers weighing the benefits of electric versus conventional.
Conclusion
The 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV offers substantial performance upgrades and a revised trim setup while maintaining a competitive price point. With full eligibility for the federal EV tax credit, these updates make the Equinox EV an appealing choice for those ready to make the shift to electric driving. Stay tuned to automotive.fyi for the latest updates and auto industry insights.
5 Comments
Wow, the new Chevrolet Equinox EV sounds amazing! Those power upgrades are just what we needed. The EV market is really heating up, and Chevy is leading the way!
Ugh more price hikes for the so-called ‘updated’ trims? Really Chevy? Call it what you want, but it’s just another way to squeeze more money out of us consumers.
I have to say the new horsepower figures are quite impressive. However, I wonder how this will affect the overall range and battery efficiency for both the single-motor and dual-motor configurations.
Oh sure, reinventing the trim names and adding a few features, that’s really groundbreaking Chevy 🙄 Maybe try lowering the prices for once instead of these gimmicks.
So let me get this straight, they’re now selling a slightly faster car, with the same name, for a bit more money? Oh how novel! I wonder where they got that idea from? *cough* Tesla *cough*