Thank you for the review! You said you were 6'2", and you mentioned having a lot of leg room when the seat was backed. I'm always struggling with my 6'4" legs in cars. Would you consider the Equinox EV being in the top cars with the roomiest leg space?
A few aspects I'm a little confused on: 1. The upcoming Cadillac Optiq is essentially a premium/luxury version of the Equinox EV. The Optiq AWD (standard) with a 85kw battery (same as the EQ), has a 300mi range, where as the Equinox EV AWD has 285mi range. 2. The Optiq has 300hp total, and the Equinox AWD is 288hp. *Is there a software lock on the Equinox (range and horsepower) to make the Optiq more "premium"?
For starting price of $50k the Optiq probably has a different electric motor. May be similar size of the Equinox EV but they are all based on the Ultium platform that is modular size-wise.
Are you sure Super Cruise is standard with the 3RS? Looking at the Chevy Equinox EV configuration tool it says that it is an available option (and it to add it it will cost you $2,700 extra). Even so that is a great deal. Super Cruise is the best driver assist technology available today. Today it covers > 400K miles of roads and by next year it will increase to 750K miles of roads.
I don't see how you are getting the same range with the 21 inch wheels compared to the 19 inch. Yet I keep hearing all these TH-camrs parroting that same info.
Two different programs. $5,000 is for individuals on qualifying vehicles. Seperate program for business is accelerated capital cost allowance (depreciation) - speak with your accountant
Looks great, really impressive feature set
Looks awesome! Thanks for the review.
Correction regarding the SuperCruise.: My understanding is that it does not come standard on any of the trims, including the 3RS
Needs NACS and 250kw charging!
Thank you for the review! You said you were 6'2", and you mentioned having a lot of leg room when the seat was backed. I'm always struggling with my 6'4" legs in cars. Would you consider the Equinox EV being in the top cars with the roomiest leg space?
Definitely my option to go electric
My understanding, based on what other reviewers have said, is that E EV is actually longer than the Tesla Model Y....so it's not small by any means.
A few aspects I'm a little confused on:
1. The upcoming Cadillac Optiq is essentially a premium/luxury version of the Equinox EV. The Optiq AWD (standard) with a 85kw battery (same as the EQ), has a 300mi range, where as the Equinox EV AWD has 285mi range.
2. The Optiq has 300hp total, and the Equinox AWD is 288hp.
*Is there a software lock on the Equinox (range and horsepower) to make the Optiq more "premium"?
For starting price of $50k the Optiq probably has a different electric motor. May be similar size of the Equinox EV but they are all based on the Ultium platform that is modular size-wise.
Actually it's the Equinox EV. Maybe you were a bit too hyped
Surprised with the functioning panoramic moonroof. To me I think to open the moonroof would go against the efficiency end of things
Are you sure Super Cruise is standard with the 3RS? Looking at the Chevy Equinox EV configuration tool it says that it is an available option (and it to add it it will cost you $2,700 extra). Even so that is a great deal. Super Cruise is the best driver assist technology available today. Today it covers > 400K miles of roads and by next year it will increase to 750K miles of roads.
Just wait to buy one used next year at HALF the current price
My thoughts exactly just like with the Chevy Bolt. Used EV car value drops like a rock!
Thats why you lease
You don't have to be anything in Canada to get the rebate. You simply buy the car and get te $5000. Off right at the dealership.
Where's the bose speakers, I cant find them on the build and price on chevy's website?
I don't see how you are getting the same range with the 21 inch wheels compared to the 19 inch. Yet I keep hearing all these TH-camrs parroting that same info.
This is the first video with a 3RS. Did I see a HUD? Looks like it's there, but I wanted someone to confirm.
Two different programs. $5,000 is for individuals on qualifying vehicles. Seperate program for business is accelerated capital cost allowance (depreciation) - speak with your accountant
Why do so many of these reviewers speak so quickly? What is going on?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Sorry Jeff.
Sunroof that no one can order!
I think with the Canadian EV rebate you have to be self employed and not just a business. But then you can’t claim the $5000 federal rebate