Thereâs a lot of goodwill out there for the Chevrolet Bolt. As maybe the first properly affordable longer-range electric car on the market, the Bolt wasnât perfect. It didnât charge very fast, and people found the seats quite uncomfortable. But it could get more than 230 miles on a single chargeâa lot in 2017âand you didnât have to be flush to afford one. Oh, and it was also pretty good to drive. I know I was a fan from the first time I tried a prototype at CES in 2016.
Understandably, Bolt fans were upset when Chevy decided to kill off the car. Yes, it lacked features compared to more modern EVs, but it is also the brandâs bestselling EV by quite a country mile. âNot to worry,â said the executives, who told us they had something better coming built on the platform they used to call Ultium but donât anymore. Starting at around the same $35,000 price tag the Bolt launched with, this would be the new Equinox EV.
That $34,995 price tag was perhaps a bit more appealing when the car was eligible for the now-dead $7,500 IRS clean vehicle tax credit. Truth be told, the LT1 spec is a little bare-boned, and youâll need to step up to the LT2 we testedâwhich starts at $40,295âif you want things like heated seats or wireless charging for your devices. (The good news here is that people looking for a bargain should know that used Equinox EVs with decent specs are already much cheaper, just a year after the carâs launch.) And letâs not forget, when the Bolt was young, the more expensive trim was almost $42,000.

This post highlights an interesting perspective on the Chevrolet Equinox EV. It’s great to see more affordable electric vehicle options coming to market. The balance of size and price could really appeal to many drivers. Looking forward to seeing how it performs!
options in the EV market, especially for those looking for affordability. The Equinox EV could also appeal to families with its spacious interior, making it a practical choice for everyday use. Exciting times for electric vehicle enthusiasts!
be a great alternative for families needing more space without breaking the bank. Plus, its design seems to blend practicality with modern tech features, which could really appeal to a wider audience. Itâs exciting to see more options like this emerging!