All-New 2018 Chevrolet Equinox
This Chevy’s second bestselling
vehicle takes its more sculpted styling cues from Chevy’s most recent
introductions like the Cruze, Volt and Malibu.
It’s a
big step up from the dated current model that has been around since 2010,
especially inside where it benefits from all the latest tech advancements such
as the availability of 7- and 8-inch MyLink infotainment systems supporting
both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Other new elements that made their way inside the
2018 model is a highly durable denim-style seat fabric, and a new “kneeling” rear
seat that enhances functionality by tilting the bottom cushions forward when
the split-folding seatbacks are lowered, thus allowing for a flat loading
floor.
Safety wise, the 2018 Equinox offers a
number of adaptive crash-avoidance features, including Forward Collision Alert
with Following Distance Indicator, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure, Lane
Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, a haptic-feedback seat and a
surround-view camera system. It also gets a Teen Driver feature that allows
parents to set controls and review an in-vehicle report card to “encourage
safer driving habits”.
The 2018 Equinox sits on GM’s latest Delta
architecture shared with the new Cruze, shedding around 180 kg or a
10 percent reduction over its predecessor. Aside from the obvious benefits in
fuel consumption and driving dynamics, GM says that the new platform also
allows it to offer down-and-away instrument panel which together with the low
windshield aid visibility.
A total of three turbocharged units will be
available, including the first diesel in a compact SUV in the States, a
1.6-liter direct-injection four-cylinder rated at 136 hp and 320 Nm of peak torque paired to a six-speed automatic transmission claimed to
return an estimated 40 mpg (5.9 l/100km) on the highway.
The other two (gasoline) engines are a 170 hp and 275 Nm 1.5-liter turbo offered with a six-speed automatic that
gets a GM-estimated 31 mpg (7.6 l/100km) highway, and a 252 hp and 353 Nm 2.0-liter turbo matched to a new nine-speed automatic returning
28 mpg (8.4 l/100km) highway.
Front-wheel drive will come as standard, while an
all-wheel drive system that can disconnect the rear axle to improve fuel
economy being offered as an option.
The 2018 Equinox will go on sale in the first
quarter of 2017 in North America, rivaling the likes of the Toyota RAV4 and
Honda CR-V, before it rolls out to 115 additional global markets later in the
same year, likely arriving in Europe as a successor to the Opel / Vauxhall
Antara.




