In December 2024, any Chevy Express deals remain non-existent on the 2025 Chevy Express full-size cargo and passenger van.
Chevrolet Express Deals
There are no Chevy Express deals during the month of December, 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 2025 Chevy Express configurations, trim levels, and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including a $1,895 destination freight charge:
2025 Passenger Van
- LS – $49,245
- LT – $51,345
2025 Cargo Van
- Work Van – $43,695
About Chevrolet Express
The 2025 Chevy Express drops the audio system upgrade – the AM/FM stereo with MP3 player and USB port – along with several other features and options. In practical terms, this means that the 2025 Express will no longer have a CD player or USB port, while Bluetooth connectivity is available through a dealer-installed connection kit. It also offers a new rearview camera mirror.
Pricing uncovered for the 2025 Express shows that nearly all 2025 Chevy Express configurations are considerably pricier than respective 2024-model-year equivalents.
The online configurator tool is live for the 2025 Express.
While the Chevy Express and GMC Savana were thought to be discontinued after the 2025 model year, GM previously entertained plans to redesign the Chevy Express for the 2027 model year, keeping the ICE powertrain, it seems that it has canceled these plans, instead electing to simply rebadge the all-electric BrightDrop vans as Chevys.
GM has sold more than 3 million Chevy Express and GMC Savana units to date.
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.
Comments
I am confused? Will the express continue with less options or will GM throw away the most successful work vehicle in its history in lieu of a useless electric van, that we understand is already full of problems and that no working folks will ever buy.
Why would you need incentives for a vehicle that is continually unavailable to sell?
Lucky my 2007 Express cargo is paid for and only has 73,000 miles! Now at $46,000 I think I got a steal!
If they eliminate the van, hopefully they will put a van body on the GM HD truck frame. That would seem like an easy, sensible, practical thing to do.