How many gallons of gas does a Chevy Uplander hold?
The Uplander's fuel tank holds about 25 gallons (roughly 95 liters). While 25 gallons is the common spec, some model years or trims may show 24 or 26 gallons; exact capacity can vary, so check the vehicle's label or owner's manual for your specific unit. The Uplander was a GM minivan produced for model years 2005 and 2006.
Standard capacity and typical variations
Before listing the typical figures, note that capacity can vary slightly by engine and market, but the 25-gallon figure is widely cited for most Uplander models.
- Common capacity: 25 gallons (about 95 liters).
- Lower end: approximately 24 gallons (about 91 liters) on certain configurations.
- Upper end: approximately 26 gallons (about 98 liters) on some market specs or production tolerances.
For the most accurate figure for a specific vehicle, consult the owner's manual or the label on the fuel-filler door.
Notes by year or engine
GM did not widely publish significantly different tank sizes for the Uplander across the 2005–2006 range; the variations are usually minor and within a gallon or so, depending on production tolerances and optional equipment.
Summary
Answer: The Chevy Uplander generally holds about 25 gallons of gasoline, with a typical range of 24–26 gallons depending on year, trim, and manufacturing tolerances. Always verify with the vehicle's door label or owner's manual for the exact capacity.
