Although the company hasn’t announced the prices of all available variants, the US$24,475 / CA$26,995 model will come fitted with the entry-level 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine delivering 170 hp and 201 lb-ft (275 Nm) of torque, returning a GM-estimated 31 mph (7.6 l/100 km).
Other engines in the 2018 Equinox range include a 2.0-liter turbo with 252 hp and 260 lb-ft (353 Nm) and a 1.6-liter turbo diesel four-cylinder rated at 136 hp and 236 lb-ft (320 Nm) of torque.
At launch, the Equinox will be offered in L, LS, LT and Premier trim levels as well as in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations.
When it hits the market in the spring of 2017, the new Equinox will directly tackle the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. By comparison, in the US, the 2017 RAV4 sets customers back a minimum of $24,910 and rising to $34,750 for the highest-spec model available. The CR-V is also similarly priced, starting at $23,845.
Following its U.S. introduction, the model will be rolled out to 115 other global markets in late 2017.
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