Monday, November 1, 2021

2022 Chevy Equinox Furnishes Four New Wheel Sets


There is nothing more exciting than a new product announcement! GM Authority previewed what to expect for the 2022 Chevy Equinox, and they were particularly excited about the five available wheel sets. 

One of the new sets is an aluminum wheel that features a split five-spoke design with a bright aluminum finish and dark gray base. It’s a PJR format that shares the same design as the PJS wheel, sporting a lighter and less monotone color. The new PJR wheel is available on the 2022 Equinox’s LT and Premier trims. Another eye-catching option is the RV8 tire model, an edgy face and glossy number with silver pockets for the 1LT.

All  2022 Equinox drivers will enjoy the new front and rear ends, a brand-new RS trim level, and other great new features. With tons of available passenger space, agile handling, and awesome infotainment features, there are many reasons why the Equinox is one of the most popular crossovers on the market today. The RS model adds sporty cues such as dark 19-inch wheels and ideally blacked-out exterior trim. 

The mid-level LT trim is the Car and Driver testing crew’s favorite. They loved the chrome exterior trim, eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, Sirius XM satellite radio entertainment, and high-intensity discharge headlights. The Confidence and Convenience Package now includes blind-spot monitoring, dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, rear cross-traffic alert, a power liftgate, and remote start. The Equinox has always outperformed the competition with its excellent day-to-day drive feel, authentic design, and competitive pricing. 

The Premier model is for anyone looking to drive on the more luxurious side of the road. French stitching beautifully accents the inside, and gloss-black chrome, LED headlights, and a logo projection on the power tailgate highlight the exterior. Every new Chevy Equinox also includes forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and IntelliBeam automatic headlights. 


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