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How much is the Chevy Conversion van 2024?

There isn’t a single price tag for a 2024 Chevy conversion van. Prices depend on the base van and the conversion package you choose, and totals can range from the low to mid $30,000s for a bare van to well over six figures with a full outfitting.


In 2024, most Chevy-based conversion vans are built on the Chevrolet Express or GMC Savana platforms by independent conversion shops rather than a GM factory-equipped model. The final price reflects the base vehicle, the conversion, warranties, and additional features. The following breakdown provides typical ranges to help buyers budget and compare offers.


Base price: the van itself


Understanding the starting cost for the van helps frame the overall budget. The base price varies by configuration (cargo vs. passenger) and wheelbase, with cargo models generally starting lower than passenger configurations.


Typical base-model pricing by variant



  • Chevrolet Express 1500 Cargo: roughly $32,000–$38,000

  • Chevrolet Express 2500 Cargo/Passenger: roughly $37,000–$45,000

  • Chevrolet Express 3500 Cargo/Passenger: roughly $40,000–$50,000


Prices can vary by region, trim level, optional equipment, and dealer incentives. Always verify current quotes with a local dealer for precise figures.


Conversion costs: turning the van into a living space or work van


After selecting a base van, the conversion adds a wide range of costs depending on design, features, and the level of customization. This section outlines the typical price bands you may encounter in 2024.


Typical conversion price bands



  • Basic or mid-range van conversions: about $20,000–$60,000 on top of the base van

  • Mid-range luxury or camper-style conversions: about $60,000–$100,000 in addition to the base price

  • High-end or accessibility-focused conversions (wheelchair lifts, premium interiors, advanced electrical systems): $100,000–$200,000+ total


Note that specialized features (such as full wheelchair accessibility, heavy-duty lifts, or premium furnishings) can push total costs toward the upper end. Delivery times for conversions can also vary, often taking weeks to months.


How to shop and what to ask for


To get an accurate total, request written quotes that itemize the base price, the conversion package, warranties, and the delivery timeline. Compare multiple shops and read customer reviews. Clarify your needs (driving range, sleeping arrangements, mobility access) to select a package that fits your budget.



  • Ask for a detailed written quote that separates base van, conversion costs, taxes, and delivery fees.

  • Check warranties on both the base van and the conversion work; ask about service networks.

  • Request a floor plan or 3D render and a materials list to understand daily-use practicality.


Shopping around and getting multiple estimates helps balance cost, quality, and after-sale support.


Summary


For 2024, there isn’t a single “Chevy Conversion Van” price. Buyers should budget for a base Chevrolet Express/Savana van in the low-to-mid $30,000s as a starting point, then add a conversion that can range from roughly $20,000 to $200,000+ depending on scope and luxury. The total price is highly driven by the chosen conversion package, warranties, and delivery timing. Always request detailed quotes and compare several options to find the best value for your needs.

How much does a 2024 Chevy van cost?


The price of the 2024 Chevrolet Express starts at $42,595 and goes up to $48,895 depending on the trim and options.



How much does a new conversion van cost?


Generally speaking, the cost will vary. The main determining factors being van size and the accessories you want to add. A basic professional small van conversion will start at $8,998. A custom large van conversion with all of the luxury bells and whistles can range as high as $100,000+.



How much does a full van conversion cost?


Depending on what you want and your DIY skills, doing it yourself usually costs between £500 and £15,000. Getting a professional outfit to do the work will also add to this. But compared to buying a campervan, you're still likely to be quids in!



Is it cheaper to buy or convert a van?


Determining which option is cheaper—buying a ready-made camper or converting a van—depends on several factors: Budget: If you have a limited budget, a DIY conversion may be more cost-effective in the long run. However, it requires upfront investments in materials and tools.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.