Chevrolet Equinox

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Acceleration to 100 km/h

The Chevrolet Equinox, since its introduction in 2004, has become a staple in Chevrolet's lineup, making its mark as a versatile and reliable compact SUV. Over the years, it has been embraced by families, city dwellers, and adventure seekers alike, owing to its blend of space, performance, and features.

Over its various generations, the Equinox has been offered with a range of engine options designed to suit varied driving needs. From the initial 3.4L V6 to the turbocharged four-cylinders in recent models, each engine was tailored to combine efficiency with performance. The recent models, in particular, come with options ranging from a fuel-efficient 1.5L turbo to a more powerful 2.0L turbo, and even a 1.6L turbodiesel variant.

The Equinox’s design evolution reflects the changing tastes and demands of the SUV market. The earlier models were more rounded and compact, while recent iterations boast a sharper, more aggressive design, aligning with modern aesthetics. Its spacious interior, comfortable seating, and user-friendly controls make it a favorite among daily commuters and long-haul travelers alike. Read more

Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100 km/h
от 38500 USD

Average price at auction of an Chevrolet Equinox

Generations Chevrolet Equinox

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Name, years of manufacture, type body
Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100
Auction price
3rd generation
3rd generation
2017 - 2021SUV
8.1 l
9.9 sec
100 - 500 USD
7.6 l
100 - 500 USD
2nd generation
2nd generation
2009 - 2015SUV
10.2 l
100 - 500 USD
9.8 l
100 - 500 USD
1st generation
1st generation
2005 - 2009SUV
9 l
9 sec
100 - 500 USD

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