I am getting a new 2025 Equinox EV

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I just ordered a 2025 Equinox EV after originally planning for a ‘24 3LT AWD, but none were available near me. We’re currently leasing a Santa Fe PHEV for $650/month and were expecting to drop to $400, but I’m not sure how the ‘25’s added features will affect that. Anyone know when deliveries start and what a fully loaded LT AWD might cost per month?
 
I just ordered a 2025 Equinox EV after originally planning for a ‘24 3LT AWD, but none were available near me. We’re currently leasing a Santa Fe PHEV for $650/month and were expecting to drop to $400, but I’m not sure how the ‘25’s added features will affect that. Anyone know when deliveries start and what a fully loaded LT AWD might cost per month?
The 2025 Equinox EV should start showing up later this year, but the exact timing might depend on where you live and what your dealer gets. As for the price, all those extra features could bump it up a little, but GM hasn't announced any big price increases yet. A fully loaded LT AWD will probably be close to the '24 3LT AWD pricing, so your lease estimate might still be around that $400 range, depending on incentives, the money factor, and the residual value.
 
The 2025 Equinox EV should start showing up later this year, but the exact timing might depend on where you live and what your dealer gets. As for the price, all those extra features could bump it up a little, but GM hasn't announced any big price increases yet. A fully loaded LT AWD will probably be close to the '24 3LT AWD pricing, so your lease estimate might still be around that $400 range, depending on incentives, the money factor, and the residual value.
I picked up my 2025 LT on Dec. 13th - seems like availablity here in Gulf Coast Florida is pretty strong. I bought it to get the $7500 tax credit that the moron in the WH wants to get rid of. Quite simply the best car I have ever owned. I am getting around 4.5 miles/Kwh which is close to what I normally got with my LEAF - even thought the Equinox is almost twice as heavy.
 
The 2025 Equinox EV should start showing up later this year, but the exact timing might depend on where you live and what your dealer gets. As for the price, all those extra features could bump it up a little, but GM hasn't announced any big price increases yet. A fully loaded LT AWD will probably be close to the '24 3LT AWD pricing, so your lease estimate might still be around that $400 range, depending on incentives, the money factor, and the residual value.
That’s reassuring, I hope the lease deals stay competitive. I’ll check with my dealer soon to get a clearer idea of pricing and delivery timing.
 
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