2024 Chevrolet Equinox SUV / 2024 Equinox EV | FORT WORTH, TX
The Chevrolet Equinox is already a fantastic SUV, so who could imagine it becoming even better? Now, you have two versions to choose between at Bruce Lowrie Chevrolet in FORT WORTH: the gas-powered Equinox or the new all-electric Equinox EV. Both small SUVs provide the functionality, comfort, and value that you expect from the best-selling Chevy SUV.
Built for efficient, reliable performance
Although the names of the Equinox and Equinox EV are very similar, these two SUVs are actually notably different from the ground up — literally! The gas-powered Equinox continues to be built on the D2XX platform that’s shared among other gas-powered midsize crossovers and sedans from General Motors for efficient performance on urban streets like those in Dallas and FORT WORTH.
Meanwhile, the Equinox EV uses the Ultium architecture that GM invented solely for electric-based battery and motor operation. This modular platform is used as the basis of most new Chevy EVs hitting the market and strives to get better range and responsiveness from its electric powertrain. The result is that the Equinox and Equinox EV handle and feel differently, so make sure to take both out for a test drive to experience it.
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Electric power for rechargeable excitement
The aspect that most differentiates the Equinox EV from the standard EV is its propulsion system. The Equinox EV comes with a single electric motor on its front axle that generates 210 horsepower, though you can choose to make it AWD by adding a rear motor for a total system output of 290 hp.
With the instant torque generated by the electric powertrain, the Equinox EV has an impressively swift acceleration, and its range reaches 250-300 miles depending on the battery pack size and number of motors.[1] You can recharge it with ease at home or at a public charging station around Dallas-Fort Worth.
Reliable gasoline efficiency for commutes and carpools
Alternately, the 2026 Equinox carries the same standard 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gas engine that it has in recent years. This motor tempers power output to prioritize fuel economy, giving the Equinox 175 horsepower at most but averaging a prudent 26 mpg in downtown cities and 31 mpg on highways like I-20 or I-30. [2] With its 15.6-gallon gas tank, its range reaches approximately 375-450 miles. Switchable all-wheel drive is an option for enhanced traction and acceleration.
Choosing the trim level with your favorite features
The Equinox and Equinox EV have differently structured trim levels that each provide a selection of included and available features. The 2026 Equinox comes at LS, LT, RS, and Premier trim levels. The LS has a surprising abundance of essential tech; the LT adds more driving assistance tools with the Driver Confidence I and II packages plus cabin comfort upgrades; the RS adds blacked-out style accents; and, the Premier has all the luxuries you’d desire.
On the other hand, the 2026 Equinox EV has five trim levels: 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, 2RS, and 3RS. Each version adds a handful of extra details for driving in FORT WORTH — such as additional driving assistance features on the 2LT, adaptive cruise control and ventilated front seats on the 3LT, Super Cruise™ technology and HD Surround Vision on the 2RS, and uniquely bold styling on the 3RS.
A Difference in Design: Timeless or Trendy
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What do you want your next SUV to look like? The Equinox and Equinox EV take different approaches to their exterior and interior designs. The gas-powered SUV has a more traditional, blocky SUV form with its squared-off rear end. The EV has a different front fascia with a light bar, slim headlamps, and no grille; it looks far more modern with a two-toned paint style.
Equinox EV
The departure between traditional and trendy design styles extends to the interior of the SUVs. The 2026 Equinox interior has the same dashboard design and cabin appearance as many other Chevy SUVs. The Equinox EV opts for a futuristic arrangement with sleek dashboard accents and an alluring cockpit layout.
Shared Features
Despite their differences, the 2025 Equinox and Equinox EV still overlap in some major ways. After all, they don’t share a name for nothing! They’re both excellent small SUVs that will suit young parents, retirees, and working adults with 1-2 small children. They come with must-have driving tools like Chevy Safety Assist and LED lights. And, last but not least, you can find both of them for sale here at the Bruce Lowrie Chevrolet dealership in FORT WORTH, Texas.