![]() ![]() ![]() There’s still room for improvement, especially on the highway, where accelerator lag and a transmission that resists downshifting conspire against passing. It’s a noisy climb to higher revs, but the drivetrain’s 203 pounds-feet of torque makes the ascent brisk enough. The new base engine is a turbo 1.5-liter four-cylinder with 170 horsepower, and it moves the Equinox with a punchiness its underpowered four-cylinder predecessor lacked. The new platform helps shed about 400 pounds - more than 10 percent of the Equinox’s weight - and it’s immediately noticeable. (GM’s stateside brands are Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC). The new Equinox profile carries over a lot of elements, including the arched-forward C-pillars, even though it’s nearly 5 inches shorter than before - the product of a new platform shared with the redesigned GMC Terrain and no other GM models in the U.S. Gone is the old Equinox’s wide-eyed expression and vertical taillights, replaced by thin lights at both ends that evoke the redesigned Chevrolet Malibu and Cruze. We tested both gasoline engines in several FWD and AWD vehicles - one of them back-to-back against six other SUVs in ’s 2017 Compact SUV Challenge. The Chevrolet Equinox comes with front- or all-wheel drive in four trim levels (L, LS, LT and Premier) and three engines: two gasoline and one diesel four-cylinder, all turbocharged. Versus the competition: No longer a plus-sized entrant among compact SUVs, the redesigned 2018 Chevrolet Equinox takes direct aim at popular models from a long list of automakers. This one feels more like the rest of them, but it lands there with definite refinement. The verdict: The new Equinox is less distinctive than its predecessor, which had a certain bigger-is-better appeal among smallish rivals.
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