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USA Today
12-07-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Don't miss these EV deals for under $40K before the tax credit is eliminated in September
These EV deals are about to get more expensive in September due to provisions in Big, Beautiful Bill Act. "The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act" includes tax cuts, restores incentives for business capital investments, and reduces spending on Medicaid as well as the green energy space. The act, signed into law on July 4, eliminates the federal electric vehicle tax credit in September. Until then, several electric vehicles are eligible for the $7,500 existing tax incentive, making them much more affordable for consumers. In fact, some affordable electric vehicles can cost under $40,000 with the application of the tax credit. They're significantly cheaper than the average new car price of over $48,000, according to Kelley Blue Book. These EV deals are especially appealing as the White House puts the final nail in the coffin of a huge tax incentive for American car buyers. The 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV starts at under $27K with tax credit Chevrolet's 2025 Equinox EV electric SUV is currently the most affordable electric SUV on the market. The tax credit takes its pricing to another level of affordability. It starts at $33,600, but its price is closer to $26,100 with the federal electric vehicle tax incentive. The base model LT 1 front-wheel drive gets an EPA-estimated 319 miles of driving range. It has a massive 17.7-inch LCD display with Google built-in compatibility. The Equinox EV also comes standard with useful driver assistance and safety features like adaptive cruise control and intersection automatic emergency braking. The federal electric vehicle tax incentive also offers drivers the opportunity to make upper trim models more affordable. The 2025 Equinox EV comes in LT 1, LT 2 ($41,900), and RS $43,400) trims. Drivers can score a 2025 Chevy Equinox EV RS with features like HD surround vision and wireless device charging for close to $35,900 with the federal electric vehicle tax credit (before additional fees). Kia's 2025 EV6 is a sporty and affordable electric SUV Hyundai Motor Company and its Kia and Genesis brands have launched several electric vehicle nameplates over the last few years. The best-selling EV models from the South Korean brand are the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Kia EV6. The Ioniq 5 features a more conservative family-friendly design while the Kia EV6's exterior is more sleek and stylish. The 2025 Kia EV6 starts at $42,900 or $35,400 after the $7,500 federal tax rebate. It comes in a whopping eight trims. The base model Light rear-wheel drive achieves 237 miles of driving range. It produces 167 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Kia's EV6 has "quick acceleration and sporty handling" according to a review by Edmunds. Its driving dynamics and roomy cabin make it one of the best options in its segment for the money. The Tesla Model Y is America's most popular EV Tesla's Model Y electric SUV is currently the best-selling electric vehicle in America according to sales data compiled by Kelley Blue Book. The American electric vehicle and clean energy company sold over 64,000 Model Y units in the first quarter. The 2026 Tesla Model Y is newly redesigned. It has an incredible 357 miles of EPA-estimated driving range. The Model Y zooms from 0-60 miles per hour in 5.4 seconds. It starts at $44,990 or $37,490 with the federal EV tax incentive. From practicality to performance and the user experience of the Tesla supercharger network, the Model Y is one of the best options in its segment. Its sales dominance is no surprise based on its pricing and driving range. EVs eligible for tax credit until September: You can get more information on the eligibility of specific makes and models on


Forbes
13-04-2025
- Automotive
- Forbes
2025 Chevy Equinox EV Leads General Motors Electric Charge: Review
METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA - 2025/02/14: Chevrolet Equinox EV ... More presented at the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow. (Photo by Anatoliy Cherkasov/Informa Plus Photo Agency/LightRocket via Getty Images) General Motors showed a lot of electric momentum in the first quarter of 2025, selling over 30,000 consumer EVs in the U.S. with the Chevy Equinox leading the way. The 2025 Equinox EV – which I test drove for a week – was the No. 4 best selling EV in the first quarter, according to Kelley Blue Book and GM's bestselling EV. Chevy alone showed 114% growth in the U.S. EV market with Cadillac and GMC also posting strong EV numbers. And those numbers would be even higher if you include the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX electric vehicles which GM makes for Honda. 2025 Chevy Equinox EV RS AWD. The 2025 Equinox has an entry point below $30,000. Some Chevy dealers in Los Angeles are now selling the Equinox EV LT for an MSRP of under $35,000. Subtract the $7,500 federal EV tax credit and you're below $28,000 (before taxes and fees). And this is not the stripped-down Chevy Bolt LT of old. This entry-level Equinox EV comes with adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and 319 miles of range. Chevy Equinox EV dash is busier than a Tesla but intuitive and easy to navigate. The vast majority of Equinox buyers will opt for lower-priced LT models. You will get a solid EV with 319 miles of EPA-rated range. Highlights include: