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Jan 10, 2026
Which SUV Has Better In-Cabin Tech near Chanute, KS - 2026 Chevrolet Equinox or 2026 Toyota RAV4?

Jay Hatfield Chevrolet – Which SUV Has Better In-Cabin Tech near Chanute, KS – 2026 Chevrolet Equinox or 2026 Toyota RAV4?

When local shoppers compare small SUVs, one question rises above the rest: which model delivers the more intuitive infotainment and safety tech you will use every day? The latest head-to-head puts the spotlight on Chevrolet’s redesigned compact SUV and Toyota’s all-new entry, and the differences in day-to-day usability are easy to feel once you are behind the wheel. Chevrolet’s approach centers on an expansive 11.3-inch diagonal infotainment touch-screen, an 11-inch diagonal Driver Information Center, and Google built-in integration that lets you use native Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Google Play without relying on your phone. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are onboard for seamless pairing, and available wireless charging keeps the dash tidy. Toyota counters with a new multimedia system and a standard customizable digital gauge cluster. Both vehicles support wireless smartphone connectivity, but Chevrolet’s native Google ecosystem turns the SUV into your digital assistant, simplifying navigation, voice control, and app access.

Safety tech is another place where differences in execution matter. Chevrolet equips over 15 standard safety and driver assistance features under Chevy Safety Assist, including Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Following Distance Indicator, and IntelliBeam®. Available HD Surround Vision and a Rear Camera Mirror add a high-confidence view when streets and parking lots get busy. Toyota launches Toyota Safety Sense™ 4.0 (TSS 4.0) on its new entry, pairing an updated sensor suite with an all-new drive recorder. On trails, Toyota’s 3D Multi-Terrain Monitor adds helpful low-speed visibility, while Chevrolet’s available surround-view system excels in tight urban spaces and garages. If your week is split between errands, school pickups, and weekend ballfields, Chevrolet’s balance of standardization and useful options is tough to beat.

We often hear layered questions from shoppers evaluating both models, so here are crisp answers to help you decide.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Does the Chevy offer built-in Google services without a phone connected?

Yes. Google built-in integrates Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play directly into the vehicle, so you can navigate, place calls, set reminders, and manage compatible smart-home devices with your voice, even when your phone stays in your pocket.

Do both SUVs support wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™?

Yes. Both models support wireless smartphone integration, letting you leave cords at home while keeping your music, messages, and maps within easy reach on the center display.

Which model has broader standard driver-assistance coverage out of the box?

Chevrolet equips over 15 standard safety and driver assistance features with Chevy Safety Assist, including Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, while Toyota’s all-new Toyota Safety Sense™ 4.0 focuses on enhanced object detection, lane tracking, and an added drive recorder. Both are comprehensive; Chevrolet emphasizes the breadth of standard features across the lineup.

Is a 360-degree camera system available on both?

Yes. Chevrolet offers available HD Surround Vision for crisp, multi-angle views when maneuvering, and Toyota provides a 3D Multi-Terrain Monitor on certain models for off-pavement visibility as well as close-quarters guidance.

For most drivers, the deciding factor is how easily the tech works in daily life. Chevrolet’s Google built-in creates a consistent, voice-first experience that mirrors the way you already search, route, and control tasks on your other devices. The large, high-resolution displays are easy to read at a glance, and the interface prioritizes minimal taps to complete common actions. Toyota’s updated multimedia brings welcome improvements, especially paired with its latest safety suite. Still, the Chevy’s combination of a larger main screen, a dedicated driver display, and native Google services adds up to less friction in traffic and quicker access to what you need.

Ready to compare these systems in person. Visit Jay Hatfield Chevrolet GMC and spend time with both the infotainment layout and the driver-assistance settings so you can see how the menus, alerts, and camera views feel on the road. Our showroom is serving Parsons, KS, Miami, OK, and Chanute, KS, with hands-on walkthroughs that focus on what matters to you, from commute-friendly conveniences to long-haul comfort. When technology is simple, driving is calmer—and that is the kind of advantage you will appreciate every day.

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