As Chevrolet revealed last fall, the 2024 Equinox EV will eventually arrive with a $34,995 starting price, including the $1,395 destination fee—in a form that achieves an EPA-rated 319 miles.
GM confirmed again Monday that all versions will qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit—meaning that the effective base price for eligible buyers might be just $27,485.
But that entry model won’t arrive first. Before it, the Equinox EV will launch as a “well-contented” 2RS model, in front-wheel-drive form. While the 2RS was set to be priced at $48,995 as of October, it’s now been cut to $44,795.
2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV
In what appears to be newly aligned pricing for the rest of the upper trims of the Equinox EV, top-trim 3LT and 3RS versions cost $45,295 and $46,795, respectively.
Chevrolet explained in a response to Green Car Reports that the apparent price cut is a…
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