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2024 Chevy Equinox Harvest Bronze Metallic Paint Built Out For Model Year

The 2024 Chevy Equinox represents the seventh model year for the third-generation crossover, debuting only a few minor changes compared the previous 2023 model year. These changes include two new exterior colors and a few updates to the optional packages. Now, GM Authority has learned that the 2024 Chevy Equinox is no longer available to order in Bronze Metallic paint (paint code GXN).

The 2024 Chevy Equinox is no longer available to order in Harvest Bronze Metallic paint.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the 2024 Chevy Equinox is no longer available to order in Bronze Metallic paint, as the color has already been built out for the remainder of the 2024 model year. Bronze Metallic will not return to the paint options lineup for the all-new, fourth-generation 2025 Chevy Equinox.

Harvest Bronze was initially introduced to the Chevy Equinox paint lineup in conjunction with the 2023 model year. The rest of the 2024 Chevy Equinox paint options includes (relevant paint codes listed in parentheses):

  • Iridescent Pearl Tricoat (G1W)
  • Lakeshore Blue Metallic (GXP)
  • Mosaic Black Metallic (GB8)
  • Radiant Red Tintcoat (GNT)
  • Riptide Blue Metallic (GJV)
  • Sterling Gray Metallic (GXD)
  • Summit White (GAZ)

Iridescent Pearl Tricoat and Radiant Red Tintcoat are offered as extra-cost options, priced at $995 and $495, respectively. Riptide Blue Metallic and Lakeshore Blue Metallic are new additions for the 2024 model year, replacing Blue Glow Metallic (GHT) and Iron Gray Metallic (GIV) offered previously.

Under the skin, the 2024 Chevy Equinox cradles the turbocharged 1.5L I4 LSD gasoline engine, rated at 175 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 203 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. Output is routed through the GM six-speed automatic transmission, with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive offered. The GM D2 platform provides the underpinnings, while production takes place at the GM Ramos Arizpe plant and the GM San Luis Potosí plant, both of which are located in Mexico.

Meanwhile, the 2025 Chevy Equinox introduces an all-new fourth generation for the crossover, complete with larger screens, new safety items, and the new Activ trim level.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. Despite the fact that it was horribly named (bronze is a goldish, orangish, not a dark brown), while I have no problem with a dark brown, adding a touch of green to it made it look like a pile of poop on wheels. Good riddance.

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  2. Oh crap, I missed my chance?

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  3. 💩 is right

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  4. while mazda, nissan and hyundai come out with nice sharp colors, gm and chevy live on the brink of nothingness and offer terrible shades. i was lucky to get my ’24 nox in lakeshore blue. a color that looks good.

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    1. Mazda’s reds are nice

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  5. aka “Rotting Seaweed”

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  6. It’s a nice color in person, oh well.

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  7. That’s why I just buy white cars boring and hide dirt well enough.

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  8. This is nothing like my 1974 Bronze Metallic Nova

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  9. Thank goodness….What a hideous color…..

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  10. If it was on RAV4 it would be popular! The narrative??? Let’s hate on anything American made, if that makes you feel better? It’s ridiculous how we sold out to foreign companies, loyalty is obsolete in this toxic society.

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    1. I love Cavalry Blue on the RAV4, but my favorite version is the Army Green Woodland Edition. That green, with the bronze wheels of the Woodland Edition, makes the current RAV looks its best, imo.

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