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Chevy City Express Gets A Single Change For 2017 Model Year

The Chevrolet City Express van is getting just a single change for the 2017 model year. That change is related to the availability of hands-free Bluetooth connectivity. To get Bluetooth, customers will now need to order the following items:

  • Cruise control
  • Appearance Package, which includes:
    • Body-color front and rear bumpers
    • Body-color door handles
    • Wheel covers
    • Chrome grille with Black accents
  • Deep tint rear door glass
  • Deep tint rear door and passenger-side sliding door glass
  • Rear Park Assist (on 1LS trim)

To note, the 2017 Chevy City Express will continue being available in the same two trim level models as the 2016 model:

2017 Chevrolet City Express Models
Drive Wheels Trim Level Model Code
FWD 1LS 15S60
FWD 1LT 15T60

To note, the City Express was developed and is manufactured by Nissan, which sells the same vehicle as the NV200.

Following are GM’s official RPO-level changes to the 2017 Chevy City Express:

Changes

  • (UPF) Bluetooth for phone now requires:
    • (K34) cruise control
    • (WBP) Appearance Package
    • (ZW2) deep tint rear door glass
    • (ZW3) deep tint rear door and passenger-side sliding door glass
    • (UD7) Rear Park Assist on 1LS

Download the 2017 Chevrolet City Express order guide (PDF format).

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Comments

  1. That is very strange. The title of the story is, “Chevy Express Gets a Single Change for 2017 Model Year”. And yet the only thing “Chevy” about it is the bowtie on the grill. I think the accurate title of the story is, “Nissan NV200, that GM Foolishly Thinks it can Meagerly Rebadge and Pass Off as One of its Own Creations, Gets a Single Change For 2017 Model Year”. Yes, that is much more accurate.

    Reply
    1. It’s Chevy “City Express”. City was omitted from the original title.

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