Three vehicles wear this badge, and only one deserves your attention. The Equinox EV promises 250+ miles of range for potentially under $25k after tax credits, if GM actually ships the base trim instead of burying it under dealer markups and option packages. That's legitimately game-changing pricing for a long-range EV, though ditching CarPlay will cost them sales. The current gas Equinox (2018+) is competent appliance-grade transportation that's genuinely improved from the pre-2018 disaster years, but noisy cabins and cheap plastics remind you it's built to a price. Pre-2018 models earned their bad reputation with timing chains that jump and engines that burn oil before 100k miles. If you're shopping the EV and can live without CarPlay, it's the value play of the decade. If you're considering a used gas model, 2018 or newer only, and even then, a RAV4 will age better.
This subcompact crossover drives like a hot hatch that wandered into the wrong segment, the steering feel and planted handling genuinely surprise people, but Ford abandoned the Indian market in 2021 and the service network is collapsing around it. Parts now take weeks, authorized centers are shutting down, and you're betting your commute on whether your local mechanic can improvise. The pre-2020 BS4 diesel is the one to hunt: torquey, efficient at 21-22 kmpl, and bulletproof when maintained. The BS6 diesel will punish you with DPF clogs unless you regularly blast highways in third gear, and the petrol automatic gets fuel economy that would embarrass a V8. If you're an enthusiast with a trusted independent mechanic and you find a well-kept BS4 diesel under ₹4 lakh, it's a steal for the driving experience. Everyone else should walk, this is a parts-availability crisis in slow motion.