I vote for the Equinox in the good looks category. The Equinox is by far a better looking vehicle than most suv vehicles. The ID4 is a good looking vehicle also. I am extremely pleased with my Equinox EV. I really love the Google based system.
Good comparison. I have an ID.4 and I love it, I drove an Equinox EV, it was fine, but if I had to pick again I’d still pick the ID.4. More quick/consistent DC charging, more efficient, faster, better turning circle, more room, and last but not least, CARPLAY!!
As a 2023 ID4 Pro S AWD owner, the panic button on the FOB is a pain in the ass. Over the last 15 months, it has probably happened about a half a dozen times to me and to my wife individually as well. Otherwise, we've loved our ID4. Tows much more than the Equinox as well, does 2,700 lbs braked. We tow our tent trailer with a vertical mtn bike rack at the back (aka, a giant air brake), and still can do about 200kms in between charging stops on our long distance towing trips.
Wife loves her 2023 Pro S plus I like the equinox RS. Because I can get super cruise and I like the software better on the equinox. The only downfall is it’s a slower charger. Thanks for doing the comparison. Great job.
On my RS2 Equinox EV the handle can be opened by pressing in on the opposite side of the handle from where is connects to the door. That pops the handle open so you don't need to use the key fob. I assume this works the same on all models but I don't know.
By far my favorite feature of the id.4 is the travel assist (aka, autopilot). It really works well on the highway, and takes a lot of the fatigue out of long commutes. You don't realize how many micro-adjustments you make while driving until you don't have to.
I watched this video about a week and a half ago. I was leaning back towards the ID.4 for a couple of different reasons. So today I did the most logical thing I could do…and leased an Equinox (the lease deal was unbeatable). I’m super excited to get out and about with it.
Good video, i am looking to purchase my first EV the end of 24 or early 25 and these are at the top of my list. 2 issues i hope you clarify in future videos. First, your concerns with the Equinox is about charging SPEED being inconsistent. Second, the EPA range figure are based on a COMBINED City/Highway driving cycle. Edmunds replicates this COMBINED test to verify EPA range figures. Please just clarify that your 70 MPH test only reflect Highway range but cannot be compared to the EPA cycle.
Equinox blows away the Volkswagen in the looks department. I’m so glad that the Chevy isn’t stuck with matte black cheap plastic trim around the wheels and rocker panels. It’s about time the auto markers started painting that stuff again. The Equinox just looks a lot sportier and more expensive as well. Definitely on my shortlist for my next car.
Have the 21 Pro S. I think besides the software issue, the car is great for sure. It's not like full on plastic like Ioniq5. I like the soft touch plastics on the ID4 for sure. Just the infotainment part comparing to the Bolt EUV that I also have, I prefer that over the ID4
Very nice review, but I don’t think speed bumps are the best way to judge the ride quality of a vehicle. I’m more interested in how does it take broken pavement and patches and normal road imperfections or how does it ride on a concrete road that’s in less than stellar condition?
We have both the 2024 VW Pro S and the 2024 Chevy Equinox 2LT. The Equinox seems to have a smoother ride, almost as smooth as our old 2022 EV6 we sold to a friend. Still too early to compare other features. The ID4 has a more refined interior. And a beautiful moonroof with retractable sunscreen. It is a Pro S, so more expensive for sure.
@ very much. Great car. Very comfortable on long trips. It is lower to the ground than other EVs and became too difficult for my tall wife to get in and out. Her osteoarthritis in her hips and lower back became too uncomfortable and sometimes painful. She loves the ID4 because she steps down getting out.
The Equinox lane assist is not very accurate. I wish we had super cruise. We just drove the ID4 to Los Angeles and back. The ride was comfortable and the cruise control (lane assist and follow distance) worked well.
Does the Equinox come with a regeneration paddle at the steering wheel as in the Bolt? I found that to be a preference for my driving style as opposed to one pedal driving. I didn’t like it in the Bolt as it felt too aggressive. I now have an ID.4 and very comfortable with its less aggressive ‘B’ mode. If you drive less aggressively you will find the ‘B’ mode a great option. I normally get 4 miles to a KWH as well! 😊
Yes ipedal and the paddle on the steering wheel. True ipedal which VW doesn't have is supposed to stop you, not slow you only. Id4 loses when it comes to ipedal.
I have ID4 Pro, which I loved driving 22,000 miles in 1st year. This year I bought Ford Lightning for better road-trip experience. Plug & Charge works with Ford on Tesla, but it bills through Ford without Tesla Membership discount. You have to use app to get discount. I too bought the Lectron adapter, which got stuck on Tesla Supercharger. Lectron replaced it immediately.
Interesting, we're ID4 owners as well, and also considering the '24 lightning as a second vehicle. To tow bigger things, and for the tesla supercharger access. Also got a Lectron adapter for the ID4 for destination chargers, good to know they stand behind their products.
I just moved from a Tesla model y to the Eqouinix. I feeek it’s a major upgrade. While not as fast, the ride and interior and screen, software dashboard feel oriumnckmoaree to the model y. The model y is faster but honestly don’t miss that. The equinox is snappy. The ride is night and day. The Tesla feels kind like a big go cart. Would not go back to Tesla. The google maps and assistant work great too. Much improved over Tesla.
It was. VW is handling it as best as they can. My understanding is they basically have to redesign the door handle. Then put it in to production. That is what is taking so long. I’m assuming when the car comes in for the door handle recall they will update the software for the software recall as well.
For me the ID 4 loses with the lack of a heat pump and the asinine controls inside. It has the 3 switch window, touch sensitive controls on the steering wheel and slider controls below the screen. I much prefer the traditional buttons and knobs on the Equinox. If it’s horsepower you are after you might want the ID4. My girlfriend was in a friend’s ID 4 and the only thing she cared about was the massaging seats. I’d wait for the 2025 Equinox to get the heads up display and a small bump in horsepower to 300 in the AWD.
Just for nuance, I bought a 2024 ID.4 because my 3 little ones fit comfortably in the back seats. The 3 button window switches don't bother me at all. If I need the rear windows rolled down the kids can do it. Plus I don't have to fumble around looking for the right switch in case I do have to roll a window down. Now I'm Canadian so I get a heat pump. Not to mention the range and charging curve is very good. Cargo space only falls behind the Model Y. I love the barely tinted glass roof and I'm looking forward to trying out the heated windshield in the winter. I also looking forward to taking it in a 300km road trip next summer. I might put it up on UA-cam. But yeah.
I have both cars. Only the id4 pro and pro S have received the new software and the larger screen. The transmission selector was moved to the stalk because of complaints but I liked it where it was. The Equinox stock is a pain as it makes the wiper switch be on the left but it's a separate switch for front and rear. The id4 has a much better field of vision. Equinox rear window is too small and no digital mirror is available. Lane keep assist in the equinox is horrible. It does not center the car and it will not hold you in your lane. The id4 is much better with lane keeping but it disengages without warning and so does the equinox. What is far better on the Equinox EV is the HVAC system and it has ipedal with 3 selections. It will stop the car without you having to apply brakes. Works great. Price price price. The equinox has software issues but it's new. This will change. Price wise you get more for the money with Equinox. Lease deals especially more than 200 bucks a month less than the pros id4. You can lease an equinox for 250.00 a month for 24 months or less depending on options. Can't beat it. Now the 2025 equinox will have a larger motor and a few tweaks. Both cars qualify for the 7500.00 instant rebate based on your income.
Thanks. This was exactly the comparison I was looking for. These are the two I am weighing up. The Chevy looks great inside, I love the dash displays, but the ID4 seems to have better drive capabilities and is a little more refined as an EV product. Super hard choice. Is the front wheel Chevy noticeably less response than the ID4's Rear wheel?
It kind of sticks in my craw that after all these years and billions of dollars of subsidies, the only Ev models that GM assembles in the US are te Cadillac Lyric s Hummer. (I’m not sure about the Silverado.) in any case I see nothing under $50k. I want to buy a made in the Zeus Ev, but I would prefer not to line Elon’s pockets.
When would you be using adaptive cruise and thus lane centering on a road that is NOT mapped for supercruise? I don't think people use adaptive cruise for around town driving. It would be pointless.
I literally almost always have adaptive cruise on. I drive lots of roads that are 45-60 every day. Local roads, but still worthy of adaptive cruise. Lane centering is a must in my opinion.
That’s hard to say. But for my range tests it was 2.9mi/kWh for the Equionox and 3.4 for the ID.4. Tom from state of charge did a range test on a pretty much flat test loop and got a better result of 3.4mi/kWh for the equinox.
Reminder that this is an introductory vehicle compared to an established vehicle line. There are always going to be some shortcomings. I had to chuckle a little bit. In pricing. You're comparing the 2025 LT @$35k, and the 2024 ID.4 Pro @ $46k. Well, if you add $10k in options to the Equinox, (which the 2025 VW model will probably be more). Then you're about the same or more options in the Equinox. VW has more horsepower. Chevy Supercruise will have over 1M of mapped roads to drive on soon. Wireless mobile phone charging will be available in 2025. 2024 models have the wireless module already installed. Just not activated. Could be an OTA. GM vehicles work on more chargers, and now Tesla chargers. ALSO, in Canada anyways. The 2024 Equinox 2LT FWD, is eligible for Federal and Provincial, Costco, and GM rebates. Which is equivalent to $13200. The ID4 is not.
I tried the equinox and one small design detail, which could have easily been avoided, ABSOLUTELY killed the experience for me. The "grill" texture on the top of the dash produced an incredibly annoying and distracting reflection on the windshield. On the car I tried it was light colored which made it even worse. WHO DESIGNED THIS?!
I think it's interesting people are still taking Supercharger access "coming soon" for granted. Tesla sales are falling along with their market share. Would it not make sense that Elon is second-guessing or perhaps dragging his heels on purpose related to something that makes other ev's even more appealing?
This is probably the most useful video you’ve done! Don’t know when it might happen, but hoping to replace my wife’s Mazda with either an Equinox or ID.4
The Equinox has a lower voltage battery, to get the full 150kW charging you need a 300kW charger. Use a charger capable of only 150kW and you won't get the ampage required for the full 150kW.
Really awful compared to Zeekr and Xpeng…but can’t get in NA. 100% tariff in Canada…so I am going to burn as much carbon as I can…Canada is the #1 emitter of carbon per capita on earth!!!
@theaverageev throughout history VW has had the worst reliability of all automakers.. maybe the EV are better but I don't trust them. Great review though!
That what people said when horses lost to cars. When gas is ten bucks a gallon you'll switch. Check gas prices world wide and you will see what's coming.
I vote for the Equinox in the good looks category. The Equinox is by far a better looking vehicle than most suv vehicles. The ID4 is a good looking vehicle also. I am extremely pleased with my Equinox EV. I really love the Google based system.
Good comparison. I have an ID.4 and I love it, I drove an Equinox EV, it was fine, but if I had to pick again I’d still pick the ID.4. More quick/consistent DC charging, more efficient, faster, better turning circle, more room, and last but not least, CARPLAY!!
Excellent comparison video, really down to earth as opposed to just rattling off specs.
The Equinox EV looks better overall to me. And at least, it has a heat pump build-in that is not an option for $1,500...
The new id4 also has a heat pump. 2024 and up.
@@DAVIDTATLITUG It’s an option, not build-in.
Your wife did a wonderful job of filming.
I now own a 2024 Pro S AWD. It can really kick you in the pants.
As a 2023 ID4 Pro S AWD owner, the panic button on the FOB is a pain in the ass. Over the last 15 months, it has probably happened about a half a dozen times to me and to my wife individually as well.
Otherwise, we've loved our ID4. Tows much more than the Equinox as well, does 2,700 lbs braked. We tow our tent trailer with a vertical mtn bike rack at the back (aka, a giant air brake), and still can do about 200kms in between charging stops on our long distance towing trips.
Wife loves her 2023 Pro S plus
I like the equinox RS. Because I can get super cruise and I like the software better on the equinox. The only downfall is it’s a slower charger. Thanks for doing the comparison. Great job.
On my RS2 Equinox EV the handle can be opened by pressing in on the opposite side of the handle from where is connects to the door. That pops the handle open so you don't need to use the key fob. I assume this works the same on all models but I don't know.
@@dgmelvin Wait for that freezing rain to hit.
@@Demobot1 good point. But I don't drive when there is freezing rain anyway.
By far my favorite feature of the id.4 is the travel assist (aka, autopilot). It really works well on the highway, and takes a lot of the fatigue out of long commutes. You don't realize how many micro-adjustments you make while driving until you don't have to.
I watched this video about a week and a half ago. I was leaning back towards the ID.4 for a couple of different reasons. So today I did the most logical thing I could do…and leased an Equinox (the lease deal was unbeatable). I’m super excited to get out and about with it.
Good video, i am looking to purchase my first EV the end of 24 or early 25 and these are at the top of my list. 2 issues i hope you clarify in future videos. First, your concerns with the Equinox is about charging SPEED being inconsistent. Second, the EPA range figure are based on a COMBINED City/Highway driving cycle. Edmunds replicates this COMBINED test to verify EPA range figures. Please just clarify that your 70 MPH test only reflect Highway range but cannot be compared to the EPA cycle.
Equinox blows away the Volkswagen in the looks department. I’m so glad that the Chevy isn’t stuck with matte black cheap plastic trim around the wheels and rocker panels. It’s about time the auto markers started painting that stuff again. The Equinox just looks a lot sportier and more expensive as well. Definitely on my shortlist for my next car.
Have the 21 Pro S. I think besides the software issue, the car is great for sure. It's not like full on plastic like Ioniq5. I like the soft touch plastics on the ID4 for sure. Just the infotainment part comparing to the Bolt EUV that I also have, I prefer that over the ID4
Very nice review, but I don’t think speed bumps are the best way to judge the ride quality of a vehicle. I’m more interested in how does it take broken pavement and patches and normal road imperfections or how does it ride on a concrete road that’s in less than stellar condition?
We have both the 2024 VW Pro S and the 2024 Chevy Equinox 2LT.
The Equinox seems to have a smoother ride, almost as smooth as our old 2022 EV6 we sold to a friend.
Still too early to compare other features.
The ID4 has a more refined interior. And a beautiful moonroof with retractable sunscreen. It is a Pro S, so more expensive for sure.
Not much price difference if you get the top of the line equinox. Pro S is to off the line id4
Did you like the EV6?
@ very much. Great car. Very comfortable on long trips. It is lower to the ground than other EVs and became too difficult for my tall wife to get in and out. Her osteoarthritis in her hips and lower back became too uncomfortable and sometimes painful. She loves the ID4 because she steps down getting out.
The Equinox lane assist is not very accurate. I wish we had super cruise. We just drove the ID4 to Los Angeles and back. The ride was comfortable and the cruise control (lane assist and follow distance) worked well.
Does the Equinox come with a regeneration paddle at the steering wheel as in the Bolt? I found that to be a preference for my driving style as opposed to one pedal driving. I didn’t like it in the Bolt as it felt too aggressive. I now have an ID.4 and very comfortable with its less aggressive ‘B’ mode. If you drive less aggressively you will find the ‘B’ mode a great option. I normally get 4 miles to a KWH as well! 😊
Yes ipedal and the paddle on the steering wheel. True ipedal which VW doesn't have is supposed to stop you, not slow you only. Id4 loses when it comes to ipedal.
I have ID4 Pro, which I loved driving 22,000 miles in 1st year. This year I bought Ford Lightning for better road-trip experience. Plug & Charge works with Ford on Tesla, but it bills through Ford without Tesla Membership discount. You have to use app to get discount. I too bought the Lectron adapter, which got stuck on Tesla Supercharger. Lectron replaced it immediately.
Interesting, we're ID4 owners as well, and also considering the '24 lightning as a second vehicle. To tow bigger things, and for the tesla supercharger access. Also got a Lectron adapter for the ID4 for destination chargers, good to know they stand behind their products.
I just moved from a Tesla model y to the Eqouinix. I feeek it’s a major upgrade. While not as fast, the ride and interior and screen, software dashboard feel oriumnckmoaree to the model y. The model y is faster but honestly don’t miss that. The equinox is snappy. The ride is night and day. The Tesla feels kind like a big go cart. Would not go back to Tesla. The google maps and assistant work great too. Much improved over Tesla.
Was your ID part of the recent recall? How did VW handle it?
It was. VW is handling it as best as they can. My understanding is they basically have to redesign the door handle. Then put it in to production. That is what is taking so long. I’m assuming when the car comes in for the door handle recall they will update the software for the software recall as well.
Camera options on the equinox EV better definitely lacking on the ID.4.
2024 ID.4 Pro & up has nicer software, no lag at all
For me the ID 4 loses with the lack of a heat pump and the asinine controls inside. It has the 3 switch window, touch sensitive controls on the steering wheel and slider controls below the screen. I much prefer the traditional buttons and knobs on the Equinox. If it’s horsepower you are after you might want the ID4. My girlfriend was in a friend’s ID 4 and the only thing she cared about was the massaging seats. I’d wait for the 2025 Equinox to get the heads up display and a small bump in horsepower to 300 in the AWD.
Just for nuance, I bought a 2024 ID.4 because my 3 little ones fit comfortably in the back seats. The 3 button window switches don't bother me at all. If I need the rear windows rolled down the kids can do it. Plus I don't have to fumble around looking for the right switch in case I do have to roll a window down. Now I'm Canadian so I get a heat pump. Not to mention the range and charging curve is very good. Cargo space only falls behind the Model Y. I love the barely tinted glass roof and I'm looking forward to trying out the heated windshield in the winter. I also looking forward to taking it in a 300km road trip next summer. I might put it up on UA-cam. But yeah.
Bolt and Model Y owner here. If you're cross shopping these cars, test drive a Model Y too.
I have both cars. Only the id4 pro and pro S have received the new software and the larger screen. The transmission selector was moved to the stalk because of complaints but I liked it where it was. The Equinox stock is a pain as it makes the wiper switch be on the left but it's a separate switch for front and rear. The id4 has a much better field of vision. Equinox rear window is too small and no digital mirror is available. Lane keep assist in the equinox is horrible. It does not center the car and it will not hold you in your lane. The id4 is much better with lane keeping but it disengages without warning and so does the equinox. What is far better on the Equinox EV is the HVAC system and it has ipedal with 3 selections. It will stop the car without you having to apply brakes. Works great.
Price price price. The equinox has software issues but it's new. This will change. Price wise you get more for the money with Equinox. Lease deals especially more than 200 bucks a month less than the pros id4. You can lease an equinox for 250.00 a month for 24 months or less depending on options. Can't beat it.
Now the 2025 equinox will have a larger motor and a few tweaks. Both cars qualify for the 7500.00 instant rebate based on your income.
Thanks
Thanks. This was exactly the comparison I was looking for. These are the two I am weighing up. The Chevy looks great inside, I love the dash displays, but the ID4 seems to have better drive capabilities and is a little more refined as an EV product.
Super hard choice.
Is the front wheel Chevy noticeably less response than the ID4's Rear wheel?
Next year 2025 equinox will have more power. A new motor is going to be used. FWD version is fine and in winter FWD in such a heavy car will be fine.
German car built in the US vs American car built in Mexico. Weird.
Welcome to globalisation
From an EV architecture standpoint, VW is far superior - both are fine around town but Equinox sucks for road trips due to super low pack voltage.
It kind of sticks in my craw that after all these years and billions of dollars of subsidies, the only Ev models that GM assembles in the US are te Cadillac Lyric s Hummer. (I’m not sure about the Silverado.) in any case I see nothing under $50k. I want to buy a made in the Zeus Ev, but I would prefer not to line Elon’s pockets.
The chevy looks a lot better in and out. That is the one I got after comparing both for a week.
When would you be using adaptive cruise and thus lane centering on a road that is NOT mapped for supercruise? I don't think people use adaptive cruise for around town driving. It would be pointless.
I literally almost always have adaptive cruise on. I drive lots of roads that are 45-60 every day. Local roads, but still worthy of adaptive cruise. Lane centering is a must in my opinion.
What are the miles/ kwh?
That’s hard to say. But for my range tests it was 2.9mi/kWh for the Equionox and 3.4 for the ID.4.
Tom from state of charge did a range test on a pretty much flat test loop and got a better result of 3.4mi/kWh for the equinox.
@@theaverageev The Equinox has efficiency issues imo.
Is it true that you only get a trial and then have to pay a monthly fee to use things like remote start and Google maps? On the Chevy.
3 years free on Equinox
Forever free on the ID.4.
GM looking for recurring revenue stream. I have Google Maps on my phone. Oh wait, GM ditched Android Auto.
Are both models AWD?
Mine are RWD for VW and FWD for Chevy. They both have AWD options!
VW is rear wheel standard or AWD optional. equinox is FWD with AWD optional.
The 2RS also comes with 21 inch wheels
Equinox!!!!!
Reminder that this is an introductory vehicle compared to an established vehicle line. There are always going to be some shortcomings.
I had to chuckle a little bit. In pricing. You're comparing the 2025 LT @$35k, and the 2024 ID.4 Pro @ $46k. Well, if you add $10k in options to the Equinox, (which the 2025 VW model will probably be more). Then you're about the same or more options in the Equinox.
VW has more horsepower.
Chevy Supercruise will have over 1M of mapped roads to drive on soon.
Wireless mobile phone charging will be available in 2025. 2024 models have the wireless module already installed. Just not activated. Could be an OTA.
GM vehicles work on more chargers, and now Tesla chargers.
ALSO, in Canada anyways. The 2024 Equinox 2LT FWD, is eligible for Federal and Provincial, Costco, and GM rebates. Which is equivalent to $13200. The ID4 is not.
I tried the equinox and one small design detail, which could have easily been avoided, ABSOLUTELY killed the experience for me. The "grill" texture on the top of the dash produced an incredibly annoying and distracting reflection on the windshield. On the car I tried it was light colored which made it even worse. WHO DESIGNED THIS?!
Easy, ID4. Has Android Auto, ride comfort is awesome. Bigger and more room. I don't need to pay for Maps..
You don't need to pay for Maps. Just use your phone as a hotspot.
@@MrGrimordYou don't need to pay for maps yet. GM has that in their future plans.
8 years free for Map Navigation in the Equinox
@@Nebula1701 That shouldn't even be a thing.
@@Demobot1 Same for Tesla Actually.
I think it's interesting people are still taking Supercharger access "coming soon" for granted. Tesla sales are falling along with their market share. Would it not make sense that Elon is second-guessing or perhaps dragging his heels on purpose related to something that makes other ev's even more appealing?
Three weeks later GM vehicles can use Tesla superchargers.
This is probably the most useful video you’ve done! Don’t know when it might happen, but hoping to replace my wife’s Mazda with either an Equinox or ID.4
Whichever has heated and ventilated seats wins.
I'd rather have the heated windshield than cooled seats. But to each their own.
Available in both depending on model.
Dude, you seemed a little biased towards the ID4. I think they are both well designed, but i think the Chevy is sleeker.
The Equinox has a lower voltage battery, to get the full 150kW charging you need a 300kW charger. Use a charger capable of only 150kW and you won't get the ampage required for the full 150kW.
Yes? I’ve detailed this in many videos.
Did the VW come with a $7500.00. rebate?
Yes- built in Tennessee.
It does now. Built in Tennessee
I was comparing these two, but the VW stop sale decided for me.
Equinox EV all the way. And the RS look much better than the LT.
piano black loses every time.
These are both bad EVs. Too bad.
Hmm. Truly don’t agree would love to hear your justification.
Really awful compared to Zeekr and Xpeng…but can’t get in NA. 100% tariff in Canada…so I am going to burn as much carbon as I can…Canada is the #1 emitter of carbon per capita on earth!!!
So what does that have to do with the ID.4 and Equinox EV?
VW are horrible at cars.. always will be
Hmm
@theaverageev throughout history VW has had the worst reliability of all automakers.. maybe the EV are better but I don't trust them. Great review though!
I hate EVs and will never buy one ...
You won’t be driving at all in a few years then.
That what people said when horses lost to cars. When gas is ten bucks a gallon you'll switch. Check gas prices world wide and you will see what's coming.
Thank you for sharing.
I hate German style chocolate cake and will never buy one!