A standard front-wheel-drive system with GM-rated 210 horsepower and 242 lb.-ft. of torque offers good acceleration. There is also an optional 290-horsepower and 346 lb.-ft. torque eAWD system. One-Pedal Driving5 is standard. This allows the Equinox EV to accelerate and slow to a full stop, using only the accelerator. It’s paired with regenerative braking6, which can convert the kinetic energy of the vehicle’s forward momentum into electricity that’s stored in the battery pack to maximize the driving range.
The 2024 Chevy Equinox EV – a $30,000 Breakthrough?