How the 2024 Chevy Equinox EV Outshines Its Nissan ARIYA Rival

September 20th, 2024 by

A blue 2024 Chevy Equinox EV is shown parked near a beach house.

Two vehicle classes that are among the most popular among consumers are the SUV and EV. The SUV appeals to the average commuter and family-oriented drivers alike, and the aspects of having a reliable means of transportation and the ability to bypass the pump altogether have led to the continued popularity of the EV among many.

With competition being so fierce in both of these segments, various brands are continually trying to deliver the best product to consumers, combining the spaciousness of an SUV with the gasless battery-powered motor of the EV. For many, Chevy is a trusted and reliable brand, and many continue to put their faith in the manufacturer’s dedication to innovation. Today, we’re going to see if one of Chevy’s newest EV SUV offerings can stand up against one of its most notable rivals. In a test of EV excellence, we’re putting the 2024 Chevy Equinox EV vs 2024 Nissan ARIYA.

The Equinox EV Offers a More Affordable Starting Price

Before diving into the various specifications and data that many drivers consider when shopping for a vehicle, we felt it was prudent to look at how much consumers can expect to pay for either SUV. Chevy and Nissan have a well-established reputation for crafting easily affordable vehicles. The Nissan ARIYA’s starting MSRP of $39,590 for the base model is close to the industry average. The Chevy Equinox EV starts out at a significantly lower starting price of $33,600.[a] The margin between both starting MSRPs is quite significant. As they’ve done for the past several years, Chevy offers quality at a lower price.

Stay on the Road Longer Behind the Wheel of the Equinox EV

The most appealing aspect of any EV is the ability to travel great distances without worrying about the cost of fuel. The Equinox EV and the ARIYA offer drivers the ability to go the distance between charges. According to the EPA, the Nissan ARIYA has a range of 304 miles on a single charge, 111 MPGe in the city, and 95 MPGe on the highway, for a combined total of 103 MPGe. These are impressive figures, to say the least. The Equinox EV manages to offer drivers a little bit more. The EPA estimates that the Equinox EV can travel 319 miles on a full charge, with 117 MPGe in the city and 99 MPGe on the highway, for a combined total of 108 MPGe. When it comes to traveling long distances, every mile counts. The Equinox EV, with its lower starting price and the ability to give customers more in the way of range, is a winning combination.

Infotainment and Connectivity

The world we live in is constantly evolving, and the technology we utilize daily is a testament to this. Access to the tech-savvy features in the vehicles we drive is essential when we’re behind the wheel. Both the Equinox EV and ARIYA are equipped with the latest and greatest items to facilitate an advanced and immersive driving experience.

The Nissan ARIYA has dual 12.3-inch screens that serve as the infotainment hub and driver information cluster. As is the case with many infotainment setups in the industry, compatibility with Apple and Android products is standard, and so in access to Amazon Alexa services. In-dash navigation is also standard, but wireless charging and a head-up display are absent on the base trim.

On the other hand, the Equinox EV offers an infotainment screen that breaks from convention. Much like the system offered in the ARIYA, the Equinox EV features a screen that serves as both the driver information center and infotainment hub, the key difference being that the 17.7-inch setup is considerably larger than the one offered by Nissan. The Equinox EV offers access to Google and Spotify, and in-dash navigation and an on-board Wii-fi hotspot are available. Both infotainment setups are immersive and offer drivers everything they need for the road ahead in one convenient package. Chevy’s setup, while larger than Nissan’s, offers just a little bit more in the way of the apps that drivers come to rely on each day.

The black and white interior and dash in a 2024 Chevy Equinox EV is shown.

Safety and Driving Assistance Features

A fundamental part of choosing any vehicle is having access to a host of driving assistance and safety features that provide oversight and an added layer of protection. Chevy and Nissan have phenomenal reputations for prioritizing safety in the vehicles they manufacture. The Equinox EV and ARIYA have multiple items that ensure peace of mind no matter where you travel.

A common practice for many manufacturers is to offer a host of different driving assistance and safety features in the form of various safety suites. The Nissan ARIYA comes standard with Nissan Safety Shield 360. Essential features meant to provide protection and oversight include Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, which is essential for the preservation of reaction time. Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Lane Departure Warning are also included and can be highly effective at increasing oversight regarding visibility. High Beam Assist and Rear Automatic Braking are also included.

With the introduction of the 2024 Chevy Equinox, the bow-tie brand gifted the SUV with a lower starting price and truly immersive infotainment screen and provided a wider range of safety and driving assistance features than in previous years. Any Chevy vehicle includes Chevy Safety Assist. This comprehensive suite of features, which includes Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, and IntelliBeam automatic high beams, offers drivers a vast array of items necessary for safe travel.

The Equinox EV builds on the items offered through Chevy Safety Assist and also includes Rear Park Assist and Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Blind Zone Steering Assist, and Reverse Automatic Braking, all of which provide an added layer of protection in the areas where it matters most. Adaptive Cruise Control will also be standard for the first time, helping preserve reaction time during lengthy stretches of highway driving. An available feature for drivers who partake in long stretches of interstate travel is Super Cruise. GM’s hands-free semi-autonomous driving assistance technology has over 400,000 miles of pre-programmed roads from all over North America.

The ARIYA and Equinox EV are safe vehicles that offer protection and oversight where it matters most. Chevy has taken great lengths to provide their drivers with more advanced items that are unobscured by upper trims and pricing. The Equinox EV truly finds a way to offer more for your money.

A gray 2024 Nissan ARIYA is shown driving near a city.

An Electric SUV That Truly Offers More for Less

In a world where both the EV and SUV are among the most popular choices among consumers, competition is fierce, and knowing which one is the best offering might seem difficult in some respects. The Nissan ARIYA is a viable vehicle that possesses a certain level of quality.

As we’ve seen through this thorough examination, the Chevy Equinox EV manages to outshine the ARIYA in every single area where it matters most. Not only does Chevy’s newest SUV offer a longer EV range and lower up-front costs, but its technological attributes in safety features and infotainment are far and away the leading reasons why the 2024 Chevy Equinox EV is the perfect SUV for the discerning consumer who wants a superior product at an affordable cost. You can always count on Chevy to deliver the best, and you can experience this dedication to excellence when you come into DePaula Chevrolet and see for yourself.


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.