nice to see Chevy step up on offering a lot more features and making much of it standard. I am curious though on the surround vision recorder. Is that in a way replacing the dash cam that many people get for their vehicles? I have one and wonder if the new Equinox will have a 12v outlet in the center console?
I wish one could get the midnight addition on the RS but this way it would really be top of the line!! Because I don't like the two tone wheels on the RS
I don't. I believe all of the photo's of the RS are showing the standard 19" wheel. The only details I have about the 20" is "Black, Machine Face". The 19" says "Carbon Flash Metallic, Machined Face"
Will this new Equinox have a more reliable Engine / powertrain? I know many many people that have had engine problems with equinox and terrain. The engine should last more than 14,000 to 55,000 miles. They should go well beyond 100,000 with no problems. I had friends that bought a 2021 Terrain and the engine failed at 14,000 miles, Another friend had 2 brand new Equinox's and 1 was in the shop many times and as they were driving it out of the GM repair shop it broke down again - they bought it back - The 2nd one had many issues so they traded it for another 3rd Equinox in the last 3 years and finally this one seems to be OK - This 2025 Equinox looks good but the reliability and quality need to match the looks.
I don't believe it is going to be available in the Equinox for the time being. GM seems to be reserving this feature for their EV's and more expensive models.
There needs to be a 2.0 turbo engine option. 1.5 is too small for this size vehicle, especially if equipped with AWD. 8 speed automatic is the only way to go unless you enjoy a mundane driving experience. Why even offer a CV transmission?