What are the differences between the Equinox and Orlando?
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The differences between the Equinox and Orlando lie in their positioning and body parameters. In terms of vehicle positioning: The Orlando is a compact hatchback under the Chevrolet brand, with the latest top-end model being the 2020 Light Hybrid Redline-530T Automatic Yaoxiang Edition (5+2 seater). The Equinox is a mid-size SUV under the Chevrolet brand, with the latest top-end model being the 2021 550T-RS Four-Wheel Drive Intelligent Frontier Edition. In terms of body parameters: The latest top-end version of the Orlando has body dimensions of 4684(mm) x 1807(mm) x 1627(mm), with a wheelbase of 2796(mm). The latest top-end version of the Equinox has body dimensions of 4646(mm) x 1843(mm) x 1695(mm), with a wheelbase of 2725(mm). Overall, the body of the top-end Orlando is longer than that of the top-end Equinox, and the wheelbase of the top-end Orlando is also slightly longer than that of the top-end Equinox. In terms of power: The Orlando is equipped with a 1.3T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 163Ps, maximum power of 120kW, and maximum torque of 230N·m, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Equinox is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 237Ps, maximum power of 174kW, and maximum torque of 350N·m, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.