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Exclusive: $3,000 Discount on 2024 Equinox EV for Bolt Owners!
Exclusive: $3,000 Discount on 2024 Equinox EV for Bolt Owners!

Chevrolet is giving a big discount of up to $3,000 to people who own or lease a Bolt and want to buy the new Equinox EV. This special offer is only for Bolt drivers who have a model from 2017 or later, making it a really good deal for loyal Bolt owners.

This discount is available until April 30th, and it means you can get $3,000 off if you lease the Equinox EV or finance it through GM Financial. If you decide to buy the Equinox EV without financing, you can still get a discount of $2,500 off the regular price.

With this discount, you could get the cheapest Chevy Equinox EV for just $31,995, but that’s for the basic version which will come out later in 2024. Right now, you can reserve the 2LT and 3LT models starting at $43,295 and $45,295, respectively.

It’s interesting that this discount isn’t available for the Blazer EV, even though it recently became eligible for a $7,500 tax credit. This makes some people wonder about the value of both cars for potential buyers.

Until the cheaper 1LT Equinox EV comes out, the 2LT version starting at $43,295 is the most affordable option. In comparison, the Blazer EV LT starts at $48,800, which is about $5,500 more.

Despite Chevy reducing Blazer EV lease payments recently, they face tough competition from other carmakers offering great deals on electric vehicles.

For example, the 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 can be leased for just $209 per month for 24 months, with $3,499 due when you sign.

In Southern California, the 2024 Hyundai Kona EV is advertised at $164 per month with a $2,004 initial payment. With the Bolt being discontinued, Chevy might find it hard to stay ahead in the electric car market.