Chevrolet has once again teased its upcoming 2024 Equinox with a short video on social media. The video shows off the crossover’s lighting elements, with futuristic-looking LED light bars going across the entire width of the front and rear of the vehicle. The Equinox in the video also has a bold two-tone paint job made up of blue on the lower section of the vehicle and white on top.
Mary Barra, GM’s CEO, announced the
upcoming, all-electric Equinox at CES 2022 in January. It was announced along
with a new, all-electric Blazer, both of which will be based on the automaker’s
much-vaunted Ultium platform.
Chevrolet is keeping some cards close to
its chest but has revealed that the Equinox will not be based on the
internal-combustion vehicle of the same name. The new EV, though, is billed as
an “affordable, functional compact SUV” and will go on sale with an MSRP of
around US$ 30,000, undercutting the likes of the Ford Mustang Mach-E and the VW
ID.4.
Along with announcing the model, Chevrolet
revealed that it will be maintaining its trim levels as it transitions to
electric mobility. Previous preview renderings of the Equinox showed it in both
LT and RS trims, while the brand later revealed that the Blazer EV will get a
sporty (and historic) SS trim. When it announced the Equinox and Blazer EV
models earlier this year, GM said that the production versions of the vehicle
will launch in 2023 as 2024 model year vehicles.