The Chevrolet Equinox EV will go up for order next week and the launch variant will cost around $50,000
The Chevrolet Equinox EV is being delayed by a few months, but the wait will be worth it as the model is now targeted to have a range of 300 miles . That’s far more than the original estimate of 250+ miles and Chevrolet officials told us they expect the crossover to be the most affordable electric vehicle with a range of 300 miles . Speaking of pricing, Chevrolet revealed the model is now slated to start around $34,995.
The former will begin at $48,995 while the latter will set you back $52,395. That’s pretty expensive for an Equinox, but officials noted early adopters typically want well-equipped models with all the bells and whistles. Speaking of which, customers will find an 11-inch digital instrument cluster and a 17.7-inch infotainment system. They'll be joined by Super Cruise, a wireless smartphone charger, a multi-color ambient lighting system, and a power liftgate.
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