The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox lineup starts at $27,995 in base LS trim, or $1,600 more with optional all-wheel drive. That money buys decent but not lavish spec, including cloth seats, a 7.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and basic crash-avoidance tech.
We rate it at 7 out of 10 thanks to its standard features, with another point above average for a wide lineup with plenty of options the more you spend.
The range is backed by an industry-typical 3-year/36,000-mile warranty.
Which Chevrolet Equinox should I buy?
The LT runs $30,890 to start, and it’s the one we’d buy. It includes heated front seats with power adjustment for the driver, parking sensors, blind-spot monitors, automatic climate control, and remote start.
It’s also the gateway to an 8.0-inch touchscreen with navigation and adaptive cruise control, which are conveniently bundled with a surround-view camera system and a heated steering wheel. With all-wheel drive, a so-equipped Equinox will set you back less than $34,000.
How much is a fully loaded Chevrolet Equinox?
The Equinox Premier runs $34,795 to start with all-wheel drive. It adds a hands-free power liftgate, memory for the driver’s seat, and leather trim. Add cooled front seats, adaptive cruise control, a surround-view camera system, and a few other niceties, and you’ll come closer to $40,000. That undercuts some rivals while delivering a large number of features.