When choosing the right Equinox trim, there’s a few things that you should keep in mind, like features, as well as looks. We’ll be taking a look at the entry level LT trim, and putting it up against its bigger brother, the RS. While both trims are great, one is bound to fit your personality better.
Key takeaways
- Despite the lower price, the Equinox LT does come with some desirable features, making it an attractive option.
- The RS comes loaded with bells and whistles, all for a price that isn’t too much higher than the LT.
- No matter which trim you’re looking at, both 2026 Chevy Equinox trims come with the same engine, making it easy to pick solely due to features, rather than which model gets more at the pump.
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LT
Starting off with the LT, as mentioned earlier, this one is the entry level trim. Coming in with a price of $32,495, this is the perfect option for those who don’t care about the latest tech,and just want something reliable.
One feature that falls into this category is the manual liftgate, while some people prefer the vehicle to do it for them, the overall size of this vehicle makes it a breeze to do it yourself. The LT also comes with 17-inch Grazen metallic machined-face aluminum wheels, helping it remain unassuming, while still adding flair.
RS

Moving on to the RS, this one has a starting price of $37,395. While slightly higher, it does come with more creature comforts such as the AutoSense power liftgate. This lets you walk near the back of the vehicle with your fob, and have the liftgate open with no input from you! A perfect fit for moms and dads with their hands full.
When cruising down the road in an RS, you’ll look good doing it thanks to the 19-inch Carbon flash metallic machined-face aluminum wheels. This adds a bit more pop to the vehicle that the LT can’t quite replicate.
Moving on to the interior, this model comes with 8-way powered seating for the driver’s seat. This lets you fine tune your seating position, helping you remain comfortable, and in charge of the vehicle at all times.
Another area where the RS shines is the lack wires in the cabin. When on longer trips, it’s important to keep your phone charged to stay connected to navigation, and the wireless charging pad makes that possible. As long as your phone supports it, all you need to do is set it and forget it.
One last area that the RS stands out is the dual-zone automatic climate control. When you have a passenger on board this helps you, and them, remain comfortable without sacrificing your personal comfort levels.
Similarities
While the beginning of this article makes it seem that the RS is the better option, this area will show that the LT still has some tricks up its sleeves. Both of these trims will come with an 11.3-inch display that comes with Google built-in as well as wireless phone connectivity. Remote start also comes standard on all trims, and when the weather starts to change, this will help make the interior of your vehicle comfortable.
Being that there were no mechanical changes for the trims, they all come with a 1.5L I4. This engine comes with an EPA rating of 27 MPG combined, making it a solid option for roadtrips, as well as a daily driver for work.
Which to get?
When it comes to the Equinox lineup, you really can’t go wrong with either. If you’re wanting all of the bells, and whistles, then you’ll want the RS. But if you’re looking to keep the price low, while still retaining some of the best features available, then the LT is a great choice.
No matter what you’re looking for, the Equinox is surely going to be the best option for you. Coming with a handful of areas that may give you what you want, we invite you to Burlington Chevrolet for some of the best options around.