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2026 Chevrolet Equinox vs GMC Terrain AR

Two compact SUVs built on the same GM platform, with the same engine under the hood. The real choice is price, trim positioning, and styling, not capability. Here is an honest side-by-side, with both available to drive at Allen Tillery.

2026 Chevrolet Equinox
Same 175-hp 1.5L turbo Equinox from $28,800 Terrain from $30,200 Terrain 15-in screen Both tow up to 1,500 lb

The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox and 2026 GMC Terrain are corporate cousins. They ride on the same platform, use the same turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder, share the same transmissions, and post nearly identical cargo, towing, and interior space. GMC positions the Terrain as the more premium of the two, and prices it accordingly; Chevrolet positions the Equinox as the value play. Because the hardware is shared, this comparison is less about which is more capable and more about how much you want to spend and which styling and trim direction fits you. For the full breakdown of either model, see the Equinox overview and trim comparison.

Allen Tillery Chevrolet carries both Chevrolet and GMC, so shoppers across Central Arkansas can drive either one. The notes below are written to help you decide honestly, not to push you toward one badge. When you are ready, schedule a test drive of whichever interests you, or both back to back.

The value pick

2026 Chevrolet Equinox Overview

The Equinox is Chevrolet's mainstream compact SUV, redesigned for 2025 and carried into 2026 with minor updates. It comes in three trims: LT (value), RS (sporty appearance), and ACTIV (off-road styling with all-terrain tires). Every trim runs the 175-hp 1.5L turbo, seats five, and starts at $28,800 for the front-wheel-drive LT. It pairs an 11.3-inch touchscreen with Google Built-in, a strong standard safety suite, and the lowest entry price of the two.

The premium pick

2026 GMC Terrain Overview

The Terrain is GMC's version of the same SUV, pitched a notch upmarket. For 2026 it expands to three trims: Elevation (the well-equipped base), AT4 (genuine off-road hardware), and Denali (luxury). It uses the identical 175-hp 1.5L turbo and transmissions, but every trim gets a large 15-inch touchscreen as standard, and the AT4 and Denali add hardware and materials the Equinox lineup does not offer. It starts at $30,200 for the front-wheel-drive Elevation and climbs to $41,800 for the Denali.

Under the hood

Powertrain Comparison

This is where the two are effectively the same vehicle. Same engine, same torque figures, same transmissions, same towing. The Equinox holds a 1 mpg highway edge on front-wheel drive.

SpecChevrolet EquinoxGMC Terrain
Engine1.5L turbo, 175 hp1.5L turbo, 175 hp
Torque (FWD / AWD)184 / 203 lb-ft184 / 203 lb-ft
TransmissionCVT (FWD) / 8-speed (AWD)CVT (FWD) / 8-speed (AWD)
FWD fuel economy26 / 29 / 27 mpg26 / 28 / 27 mpg
Max towing (AWD)1,500 lb1,500 lb

Inside

Interior and Technology Comparison

Passenger and cargo space are nearly identical: both seat five, both offer about 63.5 cubic feet of cargo with the rear seats folded, and rear legroom is within a fraction of an inch. The clearest interior difference is the screen. The Terrain comes standard with a 15-inch touchscreen on every trim; the Equinox uses an 11.3-inch unit. Both run Google Built-in with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and both include heated front seats and a heated steering wheel. The Terrain Denali goes further with perforated leather and ventilated front seats, a level of trim the Equinox lineup does not match.

FeatureEquinoxTerrain
Standard touchscreen11.3-inch15-inch
Max cargo63.5 cu ft63.5 cu ft
Top trimACTIV (off-road styling)Denali (leather, ventilated seats)

What they cost

Pricing and Value

The Equinox is the cheaper way into this platform at every comparable point, and its lineup tops out far lower. The Terrain costs a little more to start and a lot more at the top, because it offers premium and off-road trims the Equinox does not. Prices below exclude destination ($1,995 Chevrolet, $1,795 GMC); all-wheel drive is a $2,000 option where it is not standard.

ModelStarting MSRP (excl. dest.)Top trim
Equinox LT (FWD)$28,800ACTIV / RS at $33,600
Terrain Elevation (FWD)$30,200Denali at $41,800

In the middle, the Terrain AT4 lands at $39,300. So a value shopper saves real money with the Equinox, while a buyer who wants luxury or true off-road hardware will only find it in the Terrain.

Equinox advantages

Where the Equinox Wins

The Equinox's case is value and a lower overall price ceiling:

  • Lower starting price. The LT opens at $28,800 versus the Terrain Elevation's $30,200, and the gap only grows against the Terrain's pricier trims.
  • Lower price ceiling. The Equinox lineup tops out around $33,600 (before AWD), where the Terrain reaches $41,800.
  • Slightly better highway economy. 29 mpg highway on front-wheel drive versus the Terrain's 28.
  • A sportier look. The RS trim gives the Equinox a blacked-out, sporty appearance the Terrain lineup does not directly offer.
  • A bit more length. At 183.2 inches it is about 2 inches longer than the Terrain, for marginally more road presence.

Terrain advantages

Where the Terrain Wins

The Terrain's case is screen size, materials, and trim range:

  • A much larger standard screen. Every Terrain has a 15-inch touchscreen; the Equinox tops out at 11.3 inches.
  • A real luxury trim. The Denali brings perforated leather, ventilated front seats, and premium suspension tuning the Equinox has no equivalent for.
  • Serious off-road hardware. The AT4 adds skid plates, tow hooks, all-terrain tires, and 8.7 inches of clearance, beyond the Equinox ACTIV's lighter off-road styling.
  • Standard trailering on AT4 and Denali. Those trims include the trailering package, where the Equinox's is a dealer-installed add-on.

The verdict

Which Should You Choose?

Because the two are mechanically the same SUV and we sell both, the right answer comes down to budget, trim, and taste, not capability. Use this as a router:

Choose the Equinox ifChoose the Terrain if
You want the lowest price or the best value, prefer a sportier look (RS), or like Chevrolet styling.You want the bigger 15-inch screen, a genuine luxury cabin (Denali), real off-road hardware (AT4), or GMC's more upright styling.

The one honest thing each does better: the Equinox saves you money, and the Terrain offers a higher ceiling on luxury and off-road capability. Everything in between, the engine, the ride, the space, is shared.

See both

Drive Both at Allen Tillery Chevrolet

Because Allen Tillery carries both brands, the easiest way to settle this is a back-to-back drive in Hot Springs. Sit in the 15-inch Terrain screen, then the value-priced Equinox LT, and the right one usually becomes obvious. Drivers from across Central Arkansas, including Benton, Malvern, Arkadelphia, and Little Rock, make the trip to compare them in one stop. Browse Equinox inventory or get pre-approved to start.

Quick answers

Equinox vs Terrain FAQs

Are the Equinox and Terrain the same vehicle?

Mechanically, nearly. They share a platform, the 175-hp 1.5L turbo engine, transmissions, and most dimensions. The differences are price, trim positioning, the Terrain's larger standard screen, and styling.

Which is cheaper, the Equinox or the Terrain?

The Equinox. It starts at $28,800 versus the Terrain's $30,200, and its lineup tops out around $33,600 where the Terrain reaches $41,800 for the Denali.

Does the Terrain have more power than the Equinox?

No. Both use the same 175-hp 1.5L turbo with 184 lb-ft of torque on front-wheel drive and 203 lb-ft on all-wheel drive. Acceleration and towing are the same.

Which has better off-road capability?

The Terrain AT4 has genuine off-road hardware (skid plates, tow hooks, all-terrain tires, 8.7 inches of clearance). The Equinox ACTIV offers off-road styling with all-terrain tires but less dedicated hardware.

Can I see both at Allen Tillery?

Yes. Allen Tillery carries both Chevrolet and GMC, so you can drive the Equinox and Terrain back to back at our showroom and compare them directly.

Next step

Compare them in person

Drive the Equinox and Terrain back to back at Allen Tillery Chevrolet, or browse current Equinox inventory and pricing.


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