General Motors is offering a nationwide GMC Savana discount that reduces the price of the van by $2,500 during May 2021. Notably, the offer appears to apply to all trim levels of both 2020 Savana Cargo and Passenger vans as well as 2021 Savana models.
A slightly more generous offer is available for the Savana’s corporate twin—the Chevrolet Express. For those who may not be familiar with the products, both vehicles ride on the GM GMT 610 platform, and offer identical powertrain options, which include the 4.3L LV1 V6, 6.0L L96 Vortec V8, 6.0L LC8 Vortec V8, and Duramax turbo-diesel 2.8L LWN I4 engines. Notably, both 6.0-liter eight-cylinder engine options have been deleted for the 2021 model year, and replaced by the 6.6-liter L8T V8 engine.
While it is currently unclear when or if a next-generation Savana or Express will reach the market, we do know that the current model will continue to be sold through the 2023 calendar year. Meanwhile, GM unveiled its new commercial electric vehicle division called BrightDrop, and production of its first model called the EV600 will start at the GM CAMI plant in Canada at the end of 2021.
Nationwide GMC Savana discount offers May 2021 are as follows:
For reference, the applicable 2020 and 2021 GMC Savana configurations, trim levels, and their corresponding starting MSRPs are as follows, $1,295 destination freight charge included:
2020
2021
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Any chance that anymore incentives will be happening in the near future on Chevy & G.M.C. van ?
is the gmc savana where gm sends engineers and designers out to pasture? talk about a dead end!!!