Chevrolet says that the all-new 2024 Equinox EV will be an affordable all-electric SUV to help customers transition to an EV with the lowest entry price thus far in the compact SUV segment, which like all EV segments is dominated by luxury vehicle pricing.
With a starting price of ~$30,0001 on the 1LT, the Equinox EV plugs Chevrolet into the critical compact SUV segment and is expected to be the most affordable EV in its class11. Equinox EV joins an electrified portfolio that covers major segments, including full-size trucks (Silverado EV), mid-size (Blazer EV) and compact SUVs (Bolt EV and Bolt EUV). It can also come with an optional GM-estimated 300 miles of range on a full charge2. It will go on sale in the Fall of 2023. Continue reading












IndyCar: Palou in Honda Wins at Laguna Seca. Power in Chevy Wins Series Championship Ousting Palou
Third-place finisher Will Power with 12 top-five and 13 top-10 finishes and five pole starts in the 17 races became the NTT IndyCar Series champion for 2022.
With action filled racing that tested driver skills, crew performance, as well as tire selection and spit-stop strategy calls, the 2022 IndyCar racing season ended yesterday in California. It was the most entertaining season in recent memory.
Reigning 2021 champ, Alex Palou lost the series title, but he ironically took his first victory of the season in the NTT DATA Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Palou clearly controlled the race with his untouchable pace beating second place finisher Josef Newgarden by 30.3812 seconds. This was the largest margin of victory this season by more than 24 seconds.
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