As an Equinox EV owner (bought, not leased) who got the car new... 1. it makes no sense to buy a "fully equipped" one. 2. The discounts and promos on these things are insane. I think it's an excellent vehicle, obviously, otherwise there wouldn't be one in the driveway, but someone would literally have to be dumb to pay $56K for it.
People complain about Teslas being "expensive" but if you look at all the stuff that comes standard and then what you need to pay extra for on traditional vehicles (Equinox EV, etc) you see they too are actually an insane value. For example, if you want 360 degree cameras on the Equinox EV, well you aren't getting the basic $35K one, that's for sure. Rivian is kinda playing the same game as Tesla - you get a lot more standard but they don't have to build a million variations of the vehicle. Much smarter IMO.
We don't have the ideal version of the Equinox EV I'd personally get. My choice would be the cheapest one I could find with 19" wheels, whatever the package is called that includes the wireless charging pad, and AWD. I have zero use for AWD but the 0-60 is much quicker.
Ours is a 21" RS FWD. Again, not how I'd spec it, but it's basically my ex's car, he picked the colors and options, and it's what they had in stock.
But like some on here know that follow my shenanigans, it now has 18" gas Blazer wheels because California roads + 21" wheels = no good. Plus at 25-30K miles/year and he drives just as "assertively" as I do the replacement cost of tires on the 21s would have killed us.
Initially I was very skeptical about Rivian but I really have faith in their future now and I think their strategy is brilliant. My uneducated prediction is in a decade they will be one of the remaining american automakers. By then the "Big three" will be Tesla, GM, and Rivian.