Chevy Equinox EV vs Tesla Model Y

Chevy Equinox EV
Tesla Model Y
Tesla Model Y
Verified Confidence: 89%

Verdict: The Chevy Equinox EV is the right choice for value-focused buyers who primarily charge at home and want a mainstream crossover at a mainstream price. The Model Y wins for buyers who road-trip frequently, value the Supercharger network, and are willing to pay for it.

Winner: Chevy Equinox EV

Chevy Equinox EV: 7.1/10

Tesla Model Y: 7.2/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Chevy Equinox EVTesla Model Y
EPA Range319 mi (LT LR)320 mi (Long Range AWD)
Battery (usable)85 kWh82 kWh
Peak DC Charging150 kW250 kW
Max Cargo57.3 cu ft76 cu ft
FrunkNone15.1 cu ft
Tow Rating3,500 lb3,500 lb

Chevy Equinox EV

What works

  • Starts at $34,995 — roughly $20K less than Model Y at comparable range trims
  • 319 miles EPA (Long Range LT) — essentially matches Model Y Long Range AWD
  • Google built-in (Android Auto OS) with native Maps and Assistant

What doesn't

  • 150 kW peak DC charging — noticeably slower road trip top-ups vs Model Y
  • No frunk: Equinox EV's storage is limited to the rear cargo area
  • Google Automotive OS less mature than Tesla's native interface for road trip planning

Tesla Model Y

What works

  • 250 kW Supercharger peak vs Equinox EV's 150 kW — significantly faster road trip stops
  • 76 cu ft max cargo (with 15.1 cu ft frunk) vs Equinox EV's 57.3 cu ft
  • Over-the-air update maturity and full Supercharger routing integration

What doesn't

  • Starts at $54,990 — $20K premium over Equinox EV LT
  • All-touchscreen controls frustrate many buyers switching from traditional vehicles
  • Interior minimalism feels sparse relative to the price

Bottom line

Our pick: Chevy Equinox EV.

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