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The all-new 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV and the recently renewed 2024 Genesis Electrified GV70 represent two different approaches to solving the electric vehicle puzzle. The Equinox EV is built on the General Motors Ultium dedicated battery-electric vehicle platform, while the Electrified GV70 leverages the conventionally powered GV70 body, chassis, and interior. Each approach has its pluses and minuses, and executives in those two companies to tell you. What our two test vehicles suggest is that the two paths lead to the same destination.
Though they are similar in size, the Equinox EV and Electrified GV70 are not head-to-head competitors. As one of the battery-electric touchstones of GM’s lowest-priced brand, the Equinox EV has been touted as a vehicle that will bring affordable electric vehicles to the masses. Co-Host Chris Teague, who road-tested the Equinox EV, and Host Jack Nerad will discuss how well the new Chevy accomplishes that task.
The Genesis GV70 has a different mission — to bring electric propulsion to the increasingly popular and increasingly competitive small luxury crossover class. Those woods are currently filling up with EVs, many of them struggling to find willing buyers. Do the GV70’s handsome looks and 3.8-second 0-60 acceleration give it the push it needs to break through in the marketplace. Nerad, who road-tested the GV70, and Teague will bat that issue around in this episode.
While we are on the subject of luxury vehicles, our special guest this week is Lexus’s Cynthia Tenhouse, who serves as vice president of the Lexus Guest Experience. Toyota’s luxury marque has proceeded very slowly in introducing battery-electric vehicles to its lineup even as virtually all of its luxury-brand competitors have charged ahead. We’ll discuss the brand’s wait-and-see strategy and many other topics with her in a wide-ranging discussion about the current state of the luxury vehicle market. You’ll want to hear what she has to say.
In the news, two prominent American electric carmakers are in the midst of a dust-up in court. We’ll tell you who Tesla’s Elon Musk is suing and what’s likely to happen next. Beyond that court battle, Musk also angling to become a strong competitor to Waymo in the robotaxi wars that are set to develop in several cities around the country in the coming months. And Waymo is taking a special jab at Tesla as just one skirmish in what promises to be an epic battle.
A new survey reveals that enthusiasm for driving and collector cars isn’t dying, as some would have you believe. Instead, the Hagerty-sponsored survey reveals that Americans’ love for automobiles remains strong across several generations.
There is also tragedy in Chicago, as an iconic vehicle is involved in a major crash. We’ll have the details on that and so much more in this episode of America on the Road.
America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com, Mercury Insurance, and EMLandsea.com , the publisher of Nerad’s latest book, Dance in the Dark, which is available HERE on Amazon.com