What type of vans does Chevy make?
Chevrolet’s current van lineup centers on the full-size Chevrolet Express, available in cargo and passenger variants. The brand previously offered a smaller City Express van, but that model has been discontinued. There is no current Chevrolet minivan in production.
Current van lineup
Below is a snapshot of Chevrolet’s present van offerings and the configurations available to customers.
- Chevrolet Express Cargo Van — a full-size cargo van offered in 1500, 2500, and 3500 configurations to suit different payloads.
- Chevrolet Express Passenger Van — a full-size passenger van (people-maver) available in 1500, 2500, and 3500 configurations, designed to haul larger groups with flexible seating and cargo options.
The Express vans represent the core of Chevrolet’s commercial and family-transport van lineup, with various wheelbase and roof-height options to fit business fleets or family needs.
Past and future vans
Chevrolet has offered a smaller van in the past and is watching GM’s broader plans for future commercial-vehicle options.
Past vans
- Chevrolet City Express — a compact cargo van based on the Nissan NV200, sold in the United States from 2014 to 2018; it has since been discontinued.
The City Express filled a light-duty niche but did not achieve long-term market traction, leading to its withdrawal from Chevrolet’s lineup.
Future developments
GM has signaled ongoing work on a next-generation commercial-vehicle strategy, including potential electric van variants. Specific Chevy-branded van models and timelines have not been announced, so the Express remains the current core offering while GM advances future platforms for vans.
Summary
Chevrolet’s van presence today is anchored by the Express family—the full-size cargo and passenger variants. The smaller City Express was phased out, and there is no active Chevy minivan in production. Future Chevrolet van offerings will likely align with GM’s broader commercial-vehicle roadmap as new platforms and electrified options are developed.
