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The most fuel-efficient version of the Chevy Equinox used to be the diesel-engine model, but that powertrain has been discontinued. For 2020, the Chevrolet Equinox with its standard 1.5-liter engine is rated by the EPA at 26-mpg city, 31-mpg highway, and 28-mpg combined, with front-wheel drive.Estimates for that same engine with all-wheel drive are 25-mpg city, 30-mpg highway, and 27-mpg combined. Those figures are generally a couple of mpg below estimates for rivals such as the Toyota RAV4 and the Honda CR-V.The 2020 Chevrolet Equinox also offers a larger, 2.0-liter engine. With its optional engine, the Chevy’s EPA estimates are 22-mpg city, 29-mpg highway, and 25-mpg combined for the front-wheel-drive version. The all-wheel-drive 2.0-liter model has estimates of 22-mpg city, 28-mpg highway, and 24-mpg combined. The 2020 Chevrolet Equinox is considered a compact-crossover SUV, which means it faces off against such rivals as the Ford Escape, the Subaru Forester, the Toyota RAV4 and the Honda CR-V, among others.
At 183.1 inches long and riding on a 107.3-inch wheelbase, the 2020 Equinox is slightly larger than those competitors but not big enough to move up into the midsize class. In the Chevrolet lineup, the Equinox is much larger than the subcompact Trax, but compared to the midsize, 2-row Chevy Blazer, it is about eight inches shorter overall. The midsize, 3-row Chevrolet Traverse is larger still.
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See less questions. #3 inThe 2020 Chevrolet Equinox continues its battle against segment favorites such as the Honda CR-V, the Toyota RAV4, the Subaru Forester, and the freshy redesigned Ford Escape. It’s a tough category, and the Equinox has its work cut out. The Equinox is a bit larger than most competitors on the outside although that doesn’t necessarily translate to the interior.Chevrolet has dropped the class-exclusive diesel-engine option, but the Equinox still offers buyers a choice between a 170-horsepower 1.5-liter turbo inline-4 and a more potent 252-horsepower 2.0-liter turbo. The latter engine option is among the most powerful engines in the segment, just topping the Ford Escape’s optional 2.0-liter turbo, which makes 250 horsepower.As part of its value story, the Equinox offers a host of high-end features including standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as new standard driver assists including forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, and lane-keep assist.
However, against the industry-leading Honda CR-V, the Equinox comes up a bit short in the areas of fuel economy, passenger space and cargo room, not to mention resale value.Here’s a more detailed look at how it stacks up next to some of its key competitors:2020 Chevrolet Equinox vs. Honda CR-VThe 2020 Chevy Equinox is smaller than the Honda CR-V, by 2.5 inches in overall length and roughly the same amount in wheelbase. Through clever packaging, however, the Honda has notably more cargo space: Its 37.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats beats the Equinox’s 29.9, and with the seats folded, the Honda boasts 75.8 cubic feet to the Chevy’s 63.5. The CR-V also has a bit more legroom in the front and the rear seats, but the Equinox has the edge in headroom, particularly in front.
The CR-V has added a hybrid powertrain option for 2020, which should deliver exceptional fuel economy. Honda’s 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system is smaller than the Chevrolet’s available 8-inch unit, however, and the Chevy’s is also easier to operate.Comparing the two crossover SUVs’ standard engines, both are turbocharged 4-cylinders displacing 1.5 liters. The Honda’s has 190 horses, surpassing the Chevy’s 170 ponies, but the Chevrolet engine makes more torque: 203 lb-ft versus 179 lb-ft for the Honda. Chevrolet pairs its engine with a 6-speed automatic, while Honda uses a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Looking at EPA ratings for the two 1.5-liter engines, the Honda comes out on top by two mpg in the city and three mpg on the highway, with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.The Equinox also offers a 2.0-liter turbo good for 252 horsepower as its more-powerful engine option — Honda doesn’t have one. With its optional engine, the Equinox can tow more than the CR-V: 3,500 pounds versus 1,500, although with the Chevy’s standard engine the two are tied.Pricing for the 2020 Honda CR-V is not out yet as of this writing but we can use the 2019 figures to get a general idea of how the CRV-V and the Equinox compare.
The base CR-V LX is about $500 more than the least expensive Equinox L. That’s comparing front-wheel-drive models. To get all-wheel drive, Chevrolet requires buyers to step up to the Equinox LS, for $29,095, while Honda offers all-wheel drive on all CR-V trim levels, including the base LX for about $27K. At the top of the price ladder is the CR-V Touring. The front-wheel-drive CR-V Touring comes in right around $34K, which is about $1,500 more than the top-spec Equinox Premier.
Add all-wheel drive and that price difference remains, with the Honda at just under $35,500 while the Equinox Premier all-wheel drive is $34,195.2020 Chevrolet Equinox vs. 2020 Ford EscapeThe Ford Escape has undergone a full redesign for 2020, and not all of the specs are available but there’s enough information to draw a comparison. The base and optional gasoline-engine powertrains of these two crossover SUVs are near mirror-images of each other.
Both the Escape and the Equinox feature turbocharged 1.5-liter engines as their standard powerplant, although the Chevrolet’s has four cylinders while the Ford’s is a 3-cylinder. Despite the difference in cylinder count, however, power and torque outputs are extremely close. The Escape has 10 more horses than the Equinox, at 180 horsepower, while the Equinox has the edge in torque with 203 lb-ft to the Escape’s 177. Chevy bolts its 1.5-liter to a 6-speed automatic, while Ford employs an 8-speed unit. To date, Ford has published EPA estimates only for the front-wheel-drive version of this powertrain, and its 27-mpg city and 33-mpg highway ratings beat the front-drive Equinox by 1-mpg city and 2-mpg highway.Both brands have a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 as the step-up engine offering, and they’re even more closely matched than are the base powerplants. Ford’s 2.0-liter makes 250 horsepower — just two ponies shy of the Chevy. The Ford engine’s 275 lb-ft of torque, however, exceeds the Chevrolet’s by 15 lb-ft.
Ford pairs its 2.0-liter only with all-wheel drive, while Chevrolet offers either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive in conjunction with its 2.0-liter four. Ford also makes its more powerful 4-cylinder available in two trim levels, the SEL and the Titanium, just as Chevrolet offers its 2.0-liter turbo on the LT and the Premier.But while the Equinox powertrain choices stop at two, the Escape additionally offers both a traditional hybrid and a plug-in hybrid.
The traditional hybrid makes a total of 198 horsepower and can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. EPA fuel-economy estimates for that powertrain are not yet available. The Escape plug-in hybrid is offered with front-wheel drive only and produces a total of 209 horsepower.
Again, fuel-economy figures for the plug-in hybrid haven’t been released, nor has its estimated electric-only range.The Escape is within an inch of the Equinox’s overall length, but its wheelbase is a little more than two inches shorter. The Ford’s styling marks a big change for that of the previous Escape, with a more rounded, carlike shape — making for a real contrast to the Chevrolet’s more traditional, wagon-like SUV profile. Despite the Escape’s more sloped rear liftgate, its cargo space actually exceeds that of the Equinox, but not by much. Behind the rear seats, the Ford has 3.6 cubic feet more room, and with the rear seatbacks folded, its advantage shrinks to less than two cubic feet. The Escape does have an edge in passenger legroom, however, both in front and in the rear.The base price of the 2020 Escape is just over $1,000 higher than that of the 2020 Equinox, at $26,080.
Ford allows buyers to spec all-wheel drive (for $1,500) on its base model while Chevrolet does not, so the all-wheel-drive Escape S, at $27,580, undercuts the all-wheel-drive Equinox LS by roughly $1,500. Ford offers a couple of mid-level trims, SE and SEL plus the SE Sport Hybrid, before you reach the top-spec Titanium.
Interestingly, the Titanium comes standard with a hybrid powertrain (although a non-hybrid 2.0-liter turbo can be had). The Escape Titanium is $34,595 in front-wheel-drive form, which is $2K more than the Equinox Premier.
With all-wheel drive, the fanciest Escape rings in at $36,095, or $1,900 more than the Equinox.2020 Chevrolet Equinox vs. Toyota RAV4The Toyota RAV4 is coming off a redesign for 2019 that saw it gain an extroverted new look outside, particularly with the off-road-themed Adventure model. Like Chevrolet, Toyota makes a full suite of active-safety features standard even on the base trim level.The Toyota’s interior design is also more expressive than the Chevy’s, with a more interesting mix of materials. The RAV4’s rear seat is notably less roomy, however, so buyers who regularly ferry lanky passengers should take note. If you’re hauling mostly cargo, though, the RAV4 has a slight edge over the Equinox. It has seven more cubic feet of luggage space behind the rear seats and a little over six cubic feet more with the seatbacks folded.The RAV4’s standard engine is a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, which is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Even without the aid of a turbocharger this beefy four puts out 203 horsepower, which is more than the Chevy’s base 1.5-liter engine but less than its optional 2.0-liter.
The RAV4’s 184 lb-ft of torque is slightly less than you get with the Equinox’s 1.5-liter. Neither SUV is a barn-burner in the acceleration department, however.EPA estimates show the RAV4 to be more economical than the Equinox. Comparing the standard engines, the front-wheel-drive RAV4’s 35-mpg highway rating beats the Equinox’s by four mpg. The two have the same 26-mpg city rating.
With all-wheel drive, the RAV4 again does better on the highway, while the city estimates are essentially a wash. Toyota also offers a hybrid powertrain in the RAV4, and that model gets a stellar 41 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway.The RAV4 is one of the few compact SUVs that can tow as much as the Equinox. Its 3,640-pound maximum tow rating actually exceeds that of the Equinox, edging it by 140 pounds.The base, front-wheel-drive RAV4 LE starts at $26,770, which is $1,775 more than the front-wheel-drive Equinox L. But the least expensive all-wheel-drive Equinox, the LS, is a few hundred dollars more than the all-wheel-drive RAV4 LE. Looking at the top of the lineup, the RAV4 Limited is a little over $2,000 more than the Equinox Premier in front-wheel-drive form and is a bit less than $2K more in all-wheel-drive form.2020 Chevrolet Equinox vs. Subaru ForesterThe Subaru Forester is another competitor that was just redesigned for 2019.
The newest version of the Forester continues to exhibit many of the model’s familiar strengths, such as excellent outward visibility owing to its large windows, a roomy interior, standard all-wheel drive, and slightly more than usual off-road capability.The new Forester has only one powertrain, as the previously optional turbocharged engine has been dropped. All Foresters are powered by a 2.5-liter boxer-4 paired with a CVT. Subaru’s 2.5-liter puts out an unexceptional 182 horsepower and 176 lb-ft of torque, versus 170 horsepower and 203 lb-ft for the Chevy. The Forester’s EPA fuel-economy estimates are 26-mpg city and 33-mpg highway, which better the all-wheel-drive Equinox figures (for its standard engine) by one mpg in the city and three mpg on the highway. The Forester is rated to tow just 1,500 pounds, however, considerably less than the Equinox’s 3,500-pound tow rating.All-wheel drive is standard on the Forester, and on all but the base trim level it includes Subaru’s selectable X-Mode, which optimizes the system for off-road driving.
Those same models also come with hill-descent control, to help slow the car on steep downhill trails. The Forester offers fractionally more ground clearance than the Equinox, at 8.7 inches, but the difference is less than an inch. Taken together, though, the Forester should be able to comfortably venture further off the beaten path than the Equinox.The 2020 Subaru Forester starts at $25,505 for the base trim level with all-wheel drive (which is standard on the Forester).
That undercuts the least expensive Equinox with all-wheel drive (the LS) by more than $3,500. At the top of the model range, the Forester Touring is $35,605, which is about $1,400 more than the top-spec Equinox Premier AWD.
Note, though, that the Forester is expected to retain a greater percentage of its value when it comes time to sell. Driving the 2020 Chevrolet EquinoxThe Equinox’s standard engine is a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, and its 170 horsepower is not a big number for a vehicle of this size, although its 203 lb-ft of torque betters most rivals’. Chevy pairs this engine with a 6-speed automatic, while most other compact-crossover SUVs have more forward gears or use a CVT. In the Equinox, this combo delivers decent off-the-line acceleration but has to work hard to do so, an impression exacerbated by the transmission’s lower gear count. Although Chevrolet makes active noise cancellation standard on the Equinox, the engine’s strains are still plainly heard.Unlike most competitors, however, Chevrolet offers a more powerful engine option.
If quick acceleration is a must-have, the available 2.0-liter turbo and 9-speed automatic is the way to go. With 252 horsepower, it can easily blow past the Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester or Toyota RAV4, yet its fuel-economy figures remain in the mid-to-high 20s. Despite having so many ratios to juggle, the 9-speed gearbox is not overly busy, and is well-matched to this engine. Front-drive models with this powertrain do suffer from a bit of torque steer under hard acceleration, but all-wheel-drive versions have it under control.Competent but unexciting describes the Equinox driving experience.
The Chevy’s ride is soft but not spongy, and its cornering is acceptable if hardly thrilling. The steering is pleasantly weighted but fairly numb. Buyers who favor a more athletic driving experience will want to check out a Mazda CX-5 or a Ford Escape. Similarly, those needing to venture over tough off-road conditions might prefer the Subaru Forester or the Jeep Cherokee.RELATED. Favorite FeaturesSTANDARD DRIVER ASSISTSThe 2020 Equinox finally catches up to the competition by making automatic emergency braking, forward-collision alert, lane-departure warning and assist plus IntelliBeam automatic headlights standard equipment.2.0-LITER TURBO ENGINEThe Equinox’s optional 2.0-liter turbo makes a robust 252 horsepower, which is tops in the segment, and 260 lb-ft of torque. It can be paired with front- or all-wheel drive and enables the Equinox to zip past just about every other SUV in this category, as well as tow up to 3,500 pounds.TEEN DRIVERParents of young drivers will appreciate this feature, which allows them to set a maximum top speed, prevent the disabling of active-safety features, and set up other parameters, which are paired with a specific key fob. Teen Driver is standard on the Equinox.
2020 Chevrolet Equinox InteriorChevy’s 2020 Equinox has a roomy 5-passenger interior, but it’s more practical than luxurious. The front seats are supportive and good partners on trips.
The 2nd-row bench has a recline feature, but we found the angle a little too sloped when in the max position. Rear-seat legroom is better than you’ll find in a Toyota RAV4 or a Nissan Rogue, but not quite as generous as that offered in the Honda CR-V.
Behind the rear seat there’s 29.9 cubic feet of luggage space, which is a few cubes short of the cargo hold in key competitors including the Ford Escape, the Honda CR-V, the Nissan Rogue, the Subaru Forester, and the Toyota RAV4. The rear seatbacks fold nearly flat in a 60/40 split, a big help when hauling gear. In all, the Equinox boasts 63.5 cubic feet of space with the rear seats down. Again, however, that’s quite a bit less than the CR-V’s segment-leading 75.8 cubic feet, and also not quite as much as you’ll get in the Forester, Rogue, RAV4 or Escape.We do like the sub floor in the rear cargo area to stash smaller objects and keep them out of sight. Up front, the touch-screen system is easy to see and use, and controls for audio and climate are simple and in plain view.
A 7-inch unit is standard, and an 8-inch screen comes in the LT and Premier trim levels.If you want leather, it comes standard on the top-of-the-line Premier trim (in black, gray, or black-and-brown 2-tone) or can be optioned on the LT (in black only). All other models come with cloth upholstery. Also exclusive to the Premier are the optional heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, and ventilated front seats. 2020 Chevrolet Equinox ExteriorLooking the part of a younger and smaller sibling to the larger, 3-row Chevy Traverse, the Equinox is in fact closer in size to the new Chevy Blazer, the bow-tie brand’s midsize, 2-row offering. At just over 183 inches in length, and riding on a 107.3-inch wheelbase, the Equinox crossover SUV is larger than most compacts but still around seven inches shorter than the Blazer. Roof rails are available to add utility and bolder SUV looks, while a hands-free tailgate on the top trim makes it easier to load and unload groceries and gear.Two special exterior appearance packages can be had: The Equinox Midnight Edition is available for the LT, and as its name suggests it brings blackout trim and black 19-inch wheels, along with Jet Black leather seats inside. For the Premier model, Chevrolet is offering a new Redline Edition, which features black 19-inch wheels with red hash marks, a black grille, black mirror caps, black trim and black badging with a red outline.
2020 Chevrolet Equinox Standard FeaturesThe 2020 Chevy Equinox is available in four main trim levels: L, LS, LT and Premier. The least expensive Equinox comes with a 1.5-liter turbo engine, keyless entry and push-button start, a 7-inch infotainment system with four USB ports and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, 17-inch wheels, and the Teen Driver system that can set parameters and relay information on driving habits. It also comes standard with the advanced driver assists mentioned above.
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We never knew till later on!! All 2020 Chevy Equinox models including the base L trim come with this impressive bundle that includes forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, and lane-keep assist. The first two features scan the road in front of the car and warn the driver if there’s a danger of a collision with a slowed or stopped vehicle ahead — or if a pedestrian is in the car’s path. If the driver does not react, the Equinox can initiate braking on its own to avoid the accident or reduce its severity. The latter two features use a camera to watch the lane markings, and if the car drifts too close to the line, the system sounds an alert; if it crosses the line, the system applies steering to bring the car back into its lane.