Buyers of electric vehicles (EVs) who were disappointed by the discontinuation of the reasonably priced Chevy Bolt now have an alternative option available – the 2024 Chevy Equinox EV. While most new EVs are unaffordable for budget-conscious individuals, Chevy has revealed that the Equinox EV will have a starting price of $34,995, making it more accessible.
If you meet the requirements for the federal EV tax credit, the initial cost drops to $27,495. The positive news is that the credit can now be utilized directly at the dealership. Chevy has not yet disclosed the pricing for the all-wheel drive variant.
The front-wheel drive Equinox has a range of 319 miles. By using a 150 kw DC fast charger, approximately 70 miles of range can be added in just 10 minutes.
Front-wheel drive models are equipped with a single electric motor that delivers 213 horsepower, while all-wheel drive models feature dual electric motors that generate a combined 288 hp.
According to the Source thetorquereport.com