Chevy Equinox EV Gets $10,000 Discount, 20% Off MSRP

Why it matters: Buyers can save $10,000 on a 2026 Chevy Equinox EV, dropping the RS price to $35,895 and expanding affordable EV options.
- Chevy rolls out a $10,000 cash allowance (including $8,750 customer cash + $1,250 conquest cash) for the 2026 Equinox EV RS, 20% below its $45,895 MSRP.
- Equinox EV LT 1 drops to $30,295 after a $6,500 discount, making it cheaper than the 2027 Bolt EV and still offering up to 319 miles of range.
- Competitors such as Hyundai IONIQ 5 (starting $35,000) and Tesla Model Y (starting $39,990) have higher base prices and smaller screens, though they may offer wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto which the Equinox lacks.
- Google Built‑in integration gives the Equinox EV access to Maps, EV‑specific routing, and hands‑free Assistant, a feature not found on the IONIQ 5 or Model Y.
Chevrolet slashes the price of its 2026 Equinox EV by up to $10,000, a 20% cut that places the RS trim at $35,895 and the LT 1 at $30,295. The discount outpaces rivals like the Bolt, Nissan LEAF, Hyundai IONIQ 5 and Tesla Model Y, while the Equinox still offers the largest infotainment screen and Google services in its class.



