Debating between the three 2026 Equinox trims?
There’s a quiet discipline to a well-designed SUV. Not loud. Not trying too hard. Just proportion, balance, and purpose working together. The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox follows that philosophy rather closely. It doesn’t shout for attention in Eagle Pass. It earns it through clarity of design and thoughtful execution.

A Shape That Serves a Life, Not a Segment
The Equinox exists to solve real use cases. School runs. Long stretches of highway. Occasional detours that weren’t planned but somehow feel necessary. Its footprint is manageable, its stance confident, and its intent clear from the first glance. This is not excess. This is considered design.
LT: The Foundation Done Right
The LT trim feels like the product team started with a blank page and asked, “What actually matters?”
Heated front seats and a heated steering wheel address comfort without fuss. The 11.3-inch touchscreen and 11-inch driver display sit cleanly within the cabin architecture, not dominating it but supporting it. Everything is where it should be.
RS: A Study in Contrast and Intent
The RS introduces tension. Blacked-out details, sharper visual edges, subtle color accents inside. It’s not aggressive for the sake of it. It’s controlled, deliberate.
The flat-bottom steering wheel and contrast stitching add a layer of engagement. Not because you need it, but because you notice it. And that matters.
ACTIV: Form Following Function, Properly
The ACTIV trim leans into terrain without becoming theatrical. All-terrain tires, revised suspension tuning, and practical additions like roof rails give it purpose beyond pavement. Inside, the Evotex and microfiber materials feel durable but considered. This is a space designed to be used, not preserved. It’s an honest interpretation of capability.
Powertrain and Road Manners
A 1.5L Turbocharged engine delivering 175 hp and 203 lbs. ft. of torque provides exactly what’s required. Not excessive. Not lacking. Just appropriate. The ride is composed. Steering is predictable. It moves through city traffic and open highway with a kind of quiet confidence that’s increasingly rare.
Safety and Space, Integrated Thoughtfully
Chevy Safety Assist® is not an afterthought here. Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist. These systems work in the background, as they should. Cargo capacity reaches up to 63.5 cu. ft. with the rear seats folded. The space is usable, accessible, and shaped for real objects, not marketing numbers.
The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox isn’t trying to reinvent anything. It’s refining what already works and removing what doesn’t.
Visit Brown Chevrolet of Eagle Pass and take a closer look at each of the 2026 Equinox trims. You may find that what it does best is exactly what you needed all along.


