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Chevrolet
Chevrolet Equinox Sport Brings Excitement To The
SUV Segment
Chevrolet announced the new 2008 Equinox Sport, a
performance-oriented variant of the popular compact SUV.
It has an aggressive stance and a sporting nature, thanks to a
lowered suspension, bold 18-inch wheels, a powerful, 263-horsepower (196
kW) DOHC engine - backed up with a six-speed automatic transmission with
manual tap up/tap down control - a tuned exhaust and unique exterior
appointments. Details such as body color fascias and the elimination of
the roof rack contribute to the sleek design, making the Equinox Sport
an uncompromising performance vehicle.
"The Equinox Sport embodies all of the value-driven performance
ingredients that have made Chevrolet the brand for performance
enthusiasts of all walks of life," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general
manager. "Better still, customers don't have to sacrifice the
versatility they expect from the Equinox - they simply get an SUV that
hauls their friends and cargo with head-turning style."
The 2008 Equinox Sport is scheduled to arrive at Chevrolet
dealerships in the third quarter of 2007. Front-wheel-drive and
all-wheel-drive models are available.
Design details
Using Chevrolet's popular Equinox SUV as the foundation, the Equinox
Sport delivers a performance-inspired appearance, with body colored
front and rear fascias and a body color grille cross bar. The front and
rear fascias have trapezoidal design cues; the front fascia uses
silver-painted trapezoidal air inlets, while the rear fascia features
dual chrome trapezoidal-shaped exhaust outlets.
The Equinox Sport's performance-oriented look is enhanced by
eliminating the roof rack, although it is offered as an option. Also,
18-inch flangeless, high-polished forged aluminum five-spoke wheels,
mounted on P235/50R18 tires, complement an aggressive stance.
Inside, the Equinox Sport has standard all-Ebony trim and
appointments all its own. New seats with bolsters that enhance lateral
support during quick cornering maneuvers are standard, with perforated
leather-covered versions available. It also has a leather-wrapped,
four-spoke steering wheel and specific instruments, including a 140-mph
speedometer. The shifter also is unique to the Equinox Sport, as it is a
J-gate design that enables precise control of the six-speed
transmission's fully automatic or manual tap-up/tap-down features.
Standard features also include those for which the Equinox is already
known and appreciated: five-passenger seating with a Multi-Flex,
split-folding rear seat, flat-folding front passenger seat , power door
locks with remote keyless entry, power windows, air conditioning, tilt
steering, rear liftgate with defogger and washer/wiper, and an
AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo with six-speaker audio system. XM Satellite Radio
and remote vehicle starting also are standard. Available options include
a power sunroof, Pioneer seven-speaker audio system and OnStar with
Turn-by-Turn Navigation.
Performance
GM's high-feature 3.6L V-6 powers the Equinox Sport. It is a DOHC
engine with variable valve timing that delivers 263 horsepower (196 kW)
and 250 lb.-ft of torque (342 Nm) - a 42-percent power increase over the
Equinox LT. The 3.6L engine is paired with a new Hydra-Matic 6T70
six-speed automatic that provides an excellent balance between
performance and fuel economy. This powertrain combination delivers
performance that would be the envy of many sports cars, with an
estimated 0-60 mph time of less than seven seconds.
The Equinox Sport's underhood acumen is complemented with a
performance-tuned suspension. A long, 112.5-inch (2,857 mm) wheelbase
and wide, 61.8-inch (1,569 mm) track give the Equinox a stable,
confident road feel, while the Sport's lowered ride height, specific
shock tuning, control arms and larger, solid stabilizer bars add to its
more responsive, sporting driving experience. The overall ride height is
reduced by about 1 inch (25 mm).
The front suspension has a MacPherson strut design with new control
arms and stiffer, hydraulic bushings and slightly stiffer springs. The
rear suspension features a four-link independent layout with stiffer
bushings.
GM's innovative StabiliTrak electronic stability control system,
front and rear disc brakes with four-channel ABS and tire pressure
monitoring system all are standard on the Equinox Sport - as they are on
all Equinox models for 2007. On AWD models, the automatic all-wheel
drive system has no buttons to push. It engages automatically when wheel
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