Chevrolet has released updates for the MY2024 Equinox, the brand’s compact family crossover.
The SUV itself is unchanged for the new model year, but customers can now select from two new metallic paint colors, Riptide Blue and Lakeshore Blue. More importantly, the Driver Confidence II Package receives lane change assist, blind zone alert, and rear cross-traffic alert. This is standard on the LT, RS, and Premier trims but can be specified on the entry-level LS grade.
Aside from these minor changes, some Equinox trim levels are pricier than before. The $26,600 entry-level LS and the top-of-the-range $31,800 Premier retain their MSRPs, as does the RS, but the LT is now more expensive. It now comes in at $29,495, an increase of $1,795. All four trim levels can be specified with all-wheel drive for an additional $1,600.