The Chevy Equinox has been fairly stagnant in terms of updates over the past decade or so, but many got excited when Chevy began to overhaul their entire lineup. Sure enough, the Equinox is all new for 2025, with plenty of new things to check out! This article will cover the spec breakdowns of this 2025 Chevy Equinox but be sure to watch the video below for an in-depth design review!
What’s New for 2025?
- Redesigned for this year
- New Exterior and Interior
- Massive tech improvements
- Updated trim lineup
Trims and Pricing
MSRP w/FWD (AWD adds $2,000):
LT: $28,600
ACTIV: $33,000
RS: $33,000
The base price does rise for 2025, as expected, but the Equinox remains quite affordable. This new model will top out around $40k, less than the outgoing one.
Design and Features
As mentioned above, please watch the video linked below for a full in-depth exploration of the exterior design and differences. The New design for the Equinox is much more rugged and bold than the previous generation. Similar to other Chevy products, you can opt for the RS to get a sportier design, and the ACTIV to gain a more rugged look.
Here is the full breakdown of what we know about the feature availability:
Feature |
Availability |
Exterior |
|
LED Headlights |
Standard: LED Projectors | Available: Animations |
Fog Lights |
Optional |
Wheels |
LT/ACTIV: 17-in alloys | RS: 19-in alloys |
Mirrors |
Standard BSM and Heating |
LED Taillights |
Full LED with Animations available |
Roof Color |
Available Black on RS and White on ACTIV |
Towing |
Max of 1,500 lbs on AWD |
Forward Emergency Braking |
Standard on all Equinox Models |
Adaptive Cruise Control |
|
Lane Keep Assist |
|
Auto High Beams |
|
SuperCruise |
Not Available on this model |
When it comes to the Interior, the Equinox will also be well-equipped on all trims.
Interior |
|
Smart Entry and Remote Start |
Standard |
Seat Materials |
Cloth or EvoTex Leatherette |
Seat Adjustment |
ACTIV+: 8-way Power |
Push Button Start |
Standard |
Gauge Cluster |
Standard: 11-in full digital display |
Heads-up Display |
Not Available |
Steering Wheel |
Standard: Leather Wrapped and Heating |
Wireless Charging |
ACTIV+ |
360 Degree Camera |
Optional on all trims |
2-Zone Climate Controls |
ACTIV/RS |
Seat Climate |
Heating: Standard | Ventilated: RS/ACTIV |
Audio System |
Standard: 6-Speakers |
Screen |
Standard: 11.3-inch display | Wireless CP and AA Standard | Google Built-in with Navigation |
Rear Camera Mirror |
Available |
Moonroof |
Panoramic optional |
The rear of the Equinox is also well-equipped, making it comfortable for passengers.
Rear Amenities |
|
Sunshades |
Not available |
USBs |
Standard |
Heated Rear Seats |
Available on RS/ACTIV |
Tailgate |
RS/ACTIV: AutoSense Power |
For in depth details on the 2025 Equinox, watch our full first look review linked at the bottom of this article.
What’s Under the Hood?
The Equinox continues to have the same engine option with two different transmissions, making it a bit underpowered:
- FWD: 1.5L turbo I-4 at 175 hp | 184 lb ft | CVT
- AWD: 1.5L turbo I-4 at 175 hp | 203 lb ft | 8-Sp Auto
Fuel Economy remains the same for this year, still lacking a hybrid:
FWD: 26/28/27 MPG
AWD: 24/29/26 MPG
We hope you have found this overview of the 2025 Chevy Equinox helpful! For a more detailed first look of the Equinox, please watch our video below! What do you think of the 2025 Chevy Equinox? Let us know in the comments!
Just a comment on your car quietness readings. We have a new 2025 Kia K5 G-Line and for whatever reason it does not seem that quiet. It does depend on the road surface but anything other than freshly laid pavement there is more road/tire noise than i would like. We have no moon roof or any options and the car came with Pirelli P-Zero A/S tires. What trim level were you driving that got such low decibel readings?
Hello! We did use the 2025 K5 GT-Line on the stock tires. Because road surfaces vary throughout the country, as well as unit by unit consistency, this may be reason as to why there may be more noise than what we tested.