Chevrolet has confirmed a few more details regarding the upcoming Equinox EV—including more detail on its arrival timing, a price hike for the base version, and the attraction of a nearly 320-mile range for an effective cost in some cases of under $30,000.
In a press call Monday afternoon, GM revealed that the base Chevrolet Equinox EV will launch in calendar year 2024 with a starting price of $34,995—before the $7,500 EV tax credit that most buyers will likely qualify for and, starting next year, be able to claim up front at the dealership. That puts the effective starting price at $27,495.
GM officials confirmed that in repositioning the Equinox EV, they’re dropping the smaller of two battery packs. GM hadn’t yet confirmed battery sizes, but the remaining lithium-ion pack expected to be around 80 kwh. Officials said that they’re expecting that by the time it comes out, the…
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