The all-new Equinox EV has quickly proven to be a formidable foe in the all-electric game since its recent introduction just last year. The next model is already here and prospective EV buyers in Akron are realizing its tremendous value over competing brands like Tesla. This observation is justified as the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV outperforms the Tesla Model Y in more ways than one. Read on to find out more before stopping by Chevrolet of Wooster for new Chevy EVs near Randolph.

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1. The Chevy Equinox EV Scored High On Edmunds’ Range Test

Top range is everything in an EV and the new 2025 Equinox EV lands high on the leaderboard with up to 356 miles on a full charge (319 EPA). Meanwhile, the latest Tesla Model Y doesn’t break 320 miles on its best trim. That’s a difference of over 30 miles which is more than enough to drive a person’s decision when buying a new EV.

When the goal is to save money on electricity, the latest Equinox EV benefits from putting off the overnight plug-in longer than its competitors like the Model Y. Less frequent charges keep your energy bill lower without the need to sacrifice quality.

2. General Motors Perfected Lower Energy Consumption

Saving energy isn’t just about having a high range rating to put off charges. It’s also about the amount of energy that is required to power the car, and the latest Equinox EV is still better in that aspect. The 2025 Chevy Equinox EV is reported to consume 29 kWh per 100 miles despite its 31-kWh EPA.

The Equinox EV’s kWh rating is significantly lower than its direct competitors, including the Tesla Model Y. This means that Chevy’s models are already proving to be more sustainable in places like Rittman. In the long run, you can expect the Equinox EV to stick around so you can find solace in choosing a reliable car.

3. An Exclusive Battery Makes Up the Equinox EV’s Electric Platform

Exclusivity is extremely valuable in any new car, and the 2025 Equinox EV is no exception. Chevy packed the new Equinox EV with a powerful 85-kWh battery pack made up of Ultium Cells. The result is a one-of-a-kind platform made possible by a beautiful collaboration between General Motors and LG Energy Solution. You won’t find a curated electrified platform like this in a Tesla, especially the Model Y. Next to the quickly growing Equinox EV, the Tesla Model Y has remained mostly the same with little improvement despite having a longer history in the EV market.

4. The New Equinox EV Is Widely Affordable

Get peak electrified power at a lower cost. That’s the allure of the new Equinox EV which holds the title of being the cheapest EV with over 300 miles of range. The 2025 Chevy Equinox EV starts at $35k, not to mention available federal tax credits which can put money back in your bank account. The new Tesla Model Y is expected to start at $46k, over ten-thousand more than the Equinox EV which makes it an impractical choice for the people of Orrville who appreciate value.

2025 Chevy Equinox EV 2025 Tesla Model Y
Starting at $35,000 Starting at $46,000 (est.)

Save Energy, Get More Miles With the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV at Chevrolet of Wooster

With the new 2025 Chevy Equinox EV, you can enjoy better performance at a lower price. Reach out to Chevrolet of Wooster to schedule a test drive near Ashland or browse our inventory online for electrified Chevy vehicles currently available near you

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