City Chevy New Equinox

About City Chevy New Equinox

The new Equinox has a good mix of features that make it competitive with rivals from Honda, City Chevy New Equinox, and Subaru. Its cabin seats five people, and the second-row seat has a split-fold function that opens up 63.9 cubic feet of cargo room. The SUV also has an excellent safety rating, with technology like Forward Collision Warning and Lane Keeping Assist helping to earn the Equinox a top five-star safety score. Tech advancements such as Wi-Fi hotspots and smartphone integration are standard.

There’s an Eco Mode to help with fuel economy, and the base LS model even gets a rear floor mat, tire jack, and spare tire for added convenience. For those looking for all-wheel drive, you can upgrade to the LS AWD or opt for the RS and ACTIV models that get a retuned suspension and a power driver’s seat to make Bradenton drives more comfortable.

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A new RS model brings the turbo four’s horsepower up to 175 and swaps the CVT for an eight-speed automatic. These models also add a towing capacity of up to 1,500 pounds.

LS models can be equipped with the Driver Confidence II package for blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert, while a power liftgate and remote engine start are available on all models. Moreover, a retuned suspension gives the AWD RS and ACTIV models extra gumption for off-road adventures.

For 2025, the Equinox’s exterior gets a more chiseled appearance to further separate it from egg-shaped competitors such as the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. Inside, an 11.3-inch infotainment display stands tall on the center console, angled slightly toward the driver. This display is accompanied by a reconfigurable instrument cluster.