According to a pricing analysis performed by GM Authority, the starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2019 Chevrolet Equinox decreased an average of $16 over the 2018 model. Starting prices rose for some models and trim levels, while falling for others.
Trim Level / Engine | 2019 Chevrolet Equinox | 2018 Chevrolet Equinox | + / – 2019 |
---|---|---|---|
2WD / FWD | |||
L 1.5L Turbo | $24,995 | $24,575 | +$420 |
LS 1.5L Turbo | $27,095 | $26,595 | +$500 |
LT 1.5L Turbo | $28,395 | $27,795 | +$600 |
LT 1.6L Turbo Diesel | $30,795 | $31,695 | $-900 |
LT 2.0L Turbo | $30,895 | $30,295 | +$600 |
Premier 1.5L Turbo | $32,295 | $31,795 | +$500 |
Premier 1.6L Turbo Diesel | $34,495 | $33,995 | +$500 |
Premier 2.0L Turbo | $35,095 | $34,595 | +$500 |
AWD | |||
L 1.5L Turbo | $24,995 | $24,575 | +$420 |
LS 1.5L Turbo | $28,795 | $28,295 | +$500 |
LT 1.5L Turbo | $30,095 | $29,495 | +$600 |
LT 1.6L Turbo Diesel | $32,495 | $33,395 | $-900 |
LT 2.0L Turbo | $32,695 | $33,995 | $-1300 |
Premier 1.5L Turbo | $34,095 | $35,495 | $-1400 |
Premier 1.6L Turbo Diesel | $36,295 | $35,795 | +$500 |
Premier 2.0L Turbo | $36,895 | $38,295 | $-1400 |
Up
The following 2019 Chevrolet Equinox models saw their starting prices increase:
1.5L Turbo LYXÂ I-4 gasoline engine:
- L FWD (+$420)
- LS FWDÂ Â (+$500)
- LT FWD (+$600)
- Premier FWD (+$500)
- L AWD (+$420)
- LS AWD (+$500)
- LT AWD (+$600)
2.0L Turbo LTGÂ I-4 gasoline engine:
- LT FWD (+$600)
- Premier FWD (+$500)
1.6L Turbo LH7Â I-4 diesel engine:
- Premier FWD (+$500)
- Premier AWD (+$500)
Down
The following 2019 Chevrolet Equinox models saw their starting prices decrease:
1.5L Turbo LYXÂ I-4 gasoline engine:
- Premier AWD (-$1,400)
2.0L Turbo LTGÂ I-4 gasoline engine:
- LT AWD (-$1,300)
- Premier AWD (-$1,400)
1.6L Turbo LH7Â I-4 diesel engine:
- LT FWDÂ (-$900)
- LT AWDÂ (-$900)
The 2019 Chevrolet Equinox got more than a handful of changes and updates, including the introduction of two new exterior colors, the addition of 0f adaptive full-speed cruise control with stop/go as well as Front Pedestrian Braking, and a significant amount of changes to the equipment in various packages and trim levels. Check out the complete 2019 Chevy Equinox changes and updates.
About The Figures
- Pricing figures represent starting Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices (MSPR) for each trim level without additional options.
- MSRP obtained from Chevrolet for the United States market.
- MSRP does not include $995 destination charge per vehicle.
Manufacturer incentives, rebates or other offers not included in MSRP.
About Chevrolet Equinox
The Chevrolet Equinox is a compact crossover. It slots above the Chevrolet Trax and below the Chevrolet Traverse. It will also be positioned below the rumored to be the future Chevrolet Blazer. The first-generation Equinox ran from the 2005-2009 model years and was based on the first-generation Theta platform. The second-generation Equinox was offered from the 2010-2017 model years and was based on the Theta 2 platform. Both the first- and second-generation models were "tweeners", in that they straddled the compact and midsize CUV segments in size. The third-generation model was introduced for the 2018 model year. It rides on the GM D2 platform shared with the second-generation GMC Terrain, Chevrolet Cruze, and Chevrolet Volt and, unlike its two predecessors, is positioned squarely in the compact segment.
The third-generation, 2018 and newer Equinox features an all-new exterior and interior, while being slightly smaller inside and out compared to the outgoing model. It also offers an all-new engine lineup and an all-new lightweight architecture that enables a weight savings of over 400 pounds compared to the second-gen model. As a result, the new Equinox gets better fuel economy while also delivering improvements in ride, handling, packaging, and safety.
The Equinox is assembled at the following GM plants:
- GM CAMI plant in Ontario, Canada operated by GM Canada
- GM Ramos plant in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico operated by GM Mexico
- Wuhan II plant in Hubei, China operated by Shanghai-GM
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Comments
Glad to see the Premier have a pretty significant decreases. Many reviews liked it, but said we t was priced too high. This should help that issue.
There are cars I simply like the look of I’d otherwise never purchase. It’s easy enough to favor something super sporty looking, because DUH, but what I really appreciate is when a bland vehicle somehow looks stylish anyhow.
I used to favor the recent Acadia as this prize winner, but honestly my head keeps turning at the Equinox. Where the Envision is a snore there’s something downright confident about this vehicle. Somehow it’s not showy and yet stylish. I actually walk up to people who own this car and ask them if they like it. They do. And I’m never the first person to have done this.
I’d scrap the Chinese Buick and simply echo this car at Buick. With a WOW interior, and some exterior tweaks (two tone?). I believe Chevy accidentally knocked this out of the park and so why not spread the joy?
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More power from the lackluster 1.5T and a defeat switch for stop/start would make it better. GM also needs to spice up the interior, especially on the Premier trim level.