Chevrolet Equinox Beats Tesla Model Y in Range and Price: Is This the End of Tesla's Dominance?
A recent Edmunds test revealed the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV boasts a real-world range of 573km, surpassing its EPA estimate and significantly outperforming the Tesla Model Y Long Range. Coupled with a lower starting price of $35,000 (potentially $27,500 after tax credits), the Equinox presents a compelling challenge to Tesla. Does this signal a shift in the EV landscape? Is range anxiety finally becoming a thing of the past for affordable EVs? Could this be the catalyst that pushes Tesla to innovate further or lower its prices? What are your thoughts on the Equinox’s potential to disrupt the market? Share your predictions for the future of affordable electric vehicles. Is brand loyalty enough to keep Tesla owners from switching? Let the debate begin.
Chevrolet Equinox Beats Tesla Model Y in Range and Price: Is This the End of Tesla's Dominance?
A recent Edmunds test revealed the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV boasts a real-world range of 573km, surpassing its EPA estimate and significantly outperforming the Tesla Model Y Long Range. Coupled with a lower starting price of $35,000 (potentially $27,500 after tax credits), the Equinox presents a compelling challenge to Tesla. Does this signal a shift in the EV landscape? Is range anxiety finally becoming a thing of the past for affordable EVs? Could this be the catalyst that pushes Tesla to innovate further or lower its prices? What are your thoughts on the Equinox’s potential to disrupt the market? Share your predictions for the future of affordable electric vehicles. Is brand loyalty enough to keep Tesla owners from switching? Let the debate begin.