In April 2024, Chevy Express discount offers continue to be unavailable on the 2024 Chevy Express full-size cargo and passenger van.
Chevrolet Express Discount Offers
There are no Chevy Express discount offers during the month of April, and there are no special financing or lease incentives, either. The Bow Tie brand is referring customers to its dealerships for more details on purchase and finance options for the Express.
Chevrolet Express Pricing
For reference, here are the 2024 Chevy Express configurations, trim levels, and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,875 destination freight charge (DFC) included:
2024 Passenger Van
- LS – $46,795
- LT – $48,895
2024 Cargo Van
- Work Van – $42,595
About Chevrolet Express
The 2024 Chevy Express arrives with two new transmissions, which are the only changes for the Passenger Van, Cargo Van, and Cutaway configurations. While the 2024 Chevy Express cargo van initially dropped the naturally aspirated 6.6L V8 L8T gasoline engine, it is now available again. It joins the atmospheric 4.3L V6 LV1 gasoline engine as the only two powerplants offered in the 2024 Express. Check out the 2024 Chevy Express towing capacities.
Additionally, 2024 Chevy Express infotainment system upgrades are no longer available, leaving the 2024 Express with only one infotainment option: the base audio system consisting of the AM/FM stereo with an MP3 player. That system includes an auxiliary jack and two front-door speakers.
Check out all the 2024 Express paint colors and interior colorways.
Pricing for the 2024 Chevy Express shows significant increases, ranging from $1,600 to $2,900 (including cargo, passenger, and cutaway models). The destination freight charge also increases by $100 to $1,875.
While the Chevy Express and GMC Savana were thought to be discontinued after the 2025 model year, GM had plans to redesign the Chevy Express for the 2027 model year, keeping the ICE powertrain. However, a recent report by Autoweek indicates that The General may have canceled plans for any next-generation vans.
To date, GM has sold more than 3 million Chevy Express and GMC Savana units.
Production is back on track for the 2024 Chevy Express and GMC Savana after GM issued a stop-build order for certain configurations this past December.
The online configurator tool is live for the 2024 Express and still live for the 2023 Express.
Production of the 2025 Chevy Express is currently scheduled for October 7th.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. Also, the manufacturer can change Chevy Express discount information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority is not responsible for any omissions, misprints, or any other errors.
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Comments
4…3…2…1…0, article on no incentives on GMC Savanahs either. Why would they have to offer incentives when they won’t even build enough to meet demand and some “buyers” have waited years over two model years and still haven’t gotten the vehicle they want and need?
They should ad the infotainment back to the G Van
They other manufacturers do. The current audio system is terrible.
They should ad the infotainment back to the G Van
The other manufacturers do. The current audio system is terrible.
Most of these are sold to fleets who prioritize reliability, commonality of parts and service procedures year after years. The regular consumer normally has no interest in these seemingly outdated vans.
I agree with Bob, the current infotainment system in these vans is terrible: There are people like me who still order new Express and Savannah vans. I drove E Series vans for 35 years until the Transit series vans came out. I need a heavy duty van that can pull my utility trailer legally and safely with a heavy duty suspension. GM is the only manufacturer that offers what I want and need. I just hope when and if the replacement comes GM doesn’t go the route that Ford did.
Nissan offered the NV series that was VERY similar- solid VK56 gas engine.