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Feb 27, 2024
Equinox

Chevrolet is preparing its newest Equinox, making it the latest Chevy to experience an overhaul within the past two years. In that period, every Chevy crossover and SUV – including the TraxTrailblazer, and Blazer – is either new or has received a redesign. With the 2025 Equinox, Chevy’s SUV vision fully comes to fruition.  
 
The SUV market is currently the largest and most competitive automotive segment in the United States. To stand a chance, you need to stand apart – and the Equinox’s bold new exterior and thoroughly revamped cabin demands the attention of all eyeballs.
 
We should see the 2025 Equinox by year’s end here at Jennings Chambersburg. In the meantime, here’s what we can expect from the fourth generation, compact SUV.  
 
A Rugged New Exterior…  
 
Compare the 2025 Equinox with, say, the 2020 model, and its evolution over the past half-decade becomes apparent. What was once a rounder, more conventional SUV has been inspired by the sharp body lines of both the Chevy truck lineup and the 2024 Traverse. 2.3 inches wider than its 2024 counterpart, the compact Equinox has undergone muscular refinement – like an undersized professional athlete bulking up during the off-season.  
 
The Equinox comes available in three distinct trims: LT, RS and ACTIV. Its bold new contours pair amicably with striking, all-LED light elements. The Equinox once again runs on a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 175 horsepower. It’s backed by a continuously variable transmission in front-wheel-drive configurations, or an eight-speed automatic transmission with available all-wheel-drive.  
 
…With a Tech-Heavy Interior  
 
Like its refined SUV brethren, the new Equinox has been reimagined as a tech-first driving experience. Its new 11.3-inch, diagonal infotainment screen is more than 30% larger than the Equinox’s previous largest screen. Thanks to Google built-in, it’s also an interconnected hub, with quick and intuitive access to music, maps, media, and more.  
 
Other cabin highlights include:  
 
– Electronic Precision Shift  
– Standard heated steering wheel & heated front seats  
– Folding 60/40 split-bench second row seats  
– Hidden rear cargo floor storage space  
– Available wireless charging  
 
Safety First  
 
It wouldn’t be a 2025 Chevy if it wasn’t equipped with the latest in Chevy Safety Assist technology. This suite of features includes:  
 
– Automatic Emergency Braking  
– Forward Collision Alert  
– Front Pedestrian and Bicyclist Braking  
– Following Distance Indicator  
– Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning  
– IntelliBeam  
 
That’s in addition to now-standard safety features such as Rear Vision Camera, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Change Alert, Emergency Braking, and more.  
 
Chevy (Equi)nox It Out of the Park  
 
The actual equinox – which signals the start of spring – takes place on March 19 this year. We won’t see the arrival of the new Chevy Equinox by then, but perhaps by the time the autumnal equinox rolls around on September 22. And while the 2025 model is surely set to be Chevy’s definitive version of the Equinox, that doesn’t mean the 2024 version is a slouch.   
 
You can find that and much more here at Jennings Chambersburg, including the redesigned 2024 Trax. If you’re looking to go in a different direction in 2024, perhaps this is the year you go electric with the Chevy Bolt EV? Your options await you, and you’ll find them at the number one Chevy dealership in Chambersburg.