For the 2013 model year, GM is giving its Chevrolet Express line of vans a few minute updates, the most notable of which is the addition of new features such as Rear Park Assist, Rear Vision Camera, and an audio system with navigation. Here are the official RPO changes:
Express Cargo
New Features
- (UYS) Audio system with navigation, AM/FM stereo with MP3 compatible CD/DVD player and navigation. (Requires (UE1) OnStar)
- (UVC) Rear Vision Camera
- (UD7) Rear Park Assist
Express Cargo Paratransit
New Features
- (15U) Sandstone Metallic (Additional charge. Available to order after July 1, 2012.)
- (UD7) Rear Park Assist
- (UVC) Rear Vision Camera
Express Cargo YF7 Upfitter
New Features
- (UVC) Rear Vision Camera
- (UD7) Rear Park Assist
- (UYS) Audio system with navigation, AM/FM stereo with MP3 compatible CD/DVD player and navigation
Express Cutaway
Deletions
- (C7A) GVWR, 10,000 lbs. (4536 kg)
- (XEC) Tires, front LT215/85R16E, highway, blackwall
- (YEC) Tires, rear LT215/85R16E, highway, blackwall
- (ZEC) Tire, spare LT215/85R16E, highway, blackwall
New Features
- (UYS) AM/FM stereo with MP3 compatible CD/DVD player and navigation
- (UVC) Rear Vision Camera, cable, camera and mirror shipped loose
- (9N2) GVWR, 10,050 lbs. (4559 kg)
- (JFF) GVWR, 10,100 lbs. (4581 kg)
Chevrolet Truck Express Passenger
New Features
- (UYS) Audio system with navigation, AM/FM stereo with MP3 compatible CD/DVD player and navigation.
- (UVC) Rear Vision Camera
- (UD7) Rear Park Assist
Comments
The GM truck division needs an enema…
Since GM does not have a workable, spacious van (the Orlando is not cutting it) I think the Express van should be offered in the short version as it was years ago.
According to Chev’s US site, the SWB and LWB Express’s are have volumes of 239.7 cu. ft. and 284.4 cu. ft respectively.
If you’re thinking of something Astro sized, then you’re out of luck. SWB Express is a small as they go, lest a cargo Orlando shows up.