The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox Starts At $34,995 MSRP... Kinda-Sorta

For 2024, the new Chevrolet Equinox EV starts at $34,995 MSRP including $1,395 of destination charges. Kinda-sorta. See, Chevy says that the base front-wheel drive 1LT trim will cost that much, but “later in 2024.” It has also previously said there will be all-wheel drive versions of the Equinox, though pricing for those isn’t out yet either. Thankfully, the range figures are. According to EPA figures, front-drive Equinox models will do a solid 319 miles per charge. All-wheel drive models will manage a slightly lesser 285 miles per charge.


Pricing for the rest of the front-driven Equinox range is out too. The next rung up the ladder, the $43,295 Equinox 2LT, serves as the starting point for the lineup until the cheapest 1LT trim hits later this year. Next comes the brand’s 2RS trim, priced at $44,795, followed by the 3LT and 3RS trims, which are priced at $45,295 and $46,795, respectively. Chevy was also quick to point out the trims qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit in the US, which brings the base price down to $27,495 and $35,795 for the 1LT and 2LT trims.


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Chase Bierenkoven
Chase Bierenkoven

Chase is an automotive journalist with years of experience in the industry. He writes for outlets like Edmunds and AutoGuide, among many others. When not writing, Chase is in front of the camera over at The Overrun, his YouTube channel run alongside his friend and co-host Jobe Teehan. If he's not writing reviews of the latest in cars or producing industry coverage, Chase is at home in the driver's seat of his own (usually German) sports cars.

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