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What is the payload of the 2017 Chevy City Express?

The payload capacity is about 1,500 pounds (roughly 680 kilograms).


The 2017 Chevy City Express was Chevrolet’s compact cargo van for urban deliveries, built on the Nissan NV200 platform. It was designed to move goods efficiently in tight city streets, and its payload rating indicates how much cargo—plus any built-in shelving or equipment—you can carry safely. Below is a concise look at the numbers that define its carrying limits.


Payload and specifications in focus


To understand how much the City Express can carry, here are the key specs that influence its payload and daily use. Note that payload can vary slightly with trim, options, and equipment installed.



  • Payload capacity: about 1,500 pounds (680 kg)

  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): about 4,500–4,600 pounds (2,041–2,630 kg)

  • Curb weight: around 3,000 pounds (1,360 kg)

  • Cargo volume: approximately 122.7 cubic feet

  • Engine: 2.0-liter inline-4, about 131 horsepower

  • Torque: around 139 pound-feet

  • Transmission: continuously variable transmission (CVT)

  • Drivetrain: front-wheel drive (FWD)


Taken together, these figures show that the City Express was positioned as a practical, city-focused cargo van. The payload ceiling of roughly 1,500 pounds aligns with its compact footprint, while the 122.7 cubic feet of cargo space supports a range of small- to mid-sized deliveries. Proper loading and weight distribution remain important for performance and safety, especially in urban driving.


Context and market role


Origins as a Nissan NV200-based vehicle


The City Express is a badge-engineered version of the Nissan NV200, sharing its core powertrain and platform. This alignment gave Chevrolet a compact van option in North America, leveraging Nissan’s engineering for efficiency and cargo space.


Lifecycle and availability


Chevrolet offered the City Express for model years around 2015 through 2017, targeting fleet buyers and small businesses needing affordable urban transport. After production ended, buyers looking for similar capability typically compare it with rivals in the compact van segment.


Summary


In short, the 2017 Chevy City Express carries about 1,500 pounds of payload, supported by a 2.0L engine, CVT, and front-wheel drive within a compact, city-friendly package. For fleets prioritizing maneuverability and cargo space in tight urban environments, it represented a practical, if short-lived, option in its segment.

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