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What was the last Chevy minivan?

The last Chevrolet minivan was the Uplander, produced from 2005 through 2009. Since then, Chevrolet has focused on SUVs and crossovers rather than minivans.


Chevrolet's modern minivan timeline


Chevrolet's minivan lineup in the late 1990s and 2000s consisted of two main models. The Venture arrived in 1997 and ran through the 2005 model year, followed by the Uplander from 2005 to 2009. No new minivan has been introduced since the Uplander was discontinued.


Before listing the key models, note that "minivan" here refers to the traditional car-based family minivan sold in the United States and Canada.



  • Chevrolet Venture (1997–2005) — a mid-size family minivan introduced as the brand's new passenger van supporting seating for up to seven or eight, depending on configuration.

  • Chevrolet Uplander (2005–2009) — the replacement for the Venture and Chevrolet's final minivan; offered in cargo/passenger variants with optional features depending on trim.


Conclusion: The Uplander is the last minivan Chevrolet produced as of today (2025). Since 2009, Chevrolet has not launched a dedicated minivan.


Why Chevrolet moved away from minivans


In the 2010s, consumer preference shifted toward larger crossovers and SUVs that offered similar seating and cargo space with styling that appealed to a broader market. GM also shifted its product strategy toward crossovers like the Traverse, which debuted in 2008 for the 2009 model year, to serve family-transport needs while leveraging a unibody design and shared components with other GM models.


Chevrolet Traverse: filling the void


The Chevrolet Traverse is a mid-size crossover SUV that serves many of the same family-transport roles as a minivan, and it became the primary family-hauler in Chevrolet's lineup after minivan production ended.


Summary: The last Chevy minivan was the Uplander (2005–2009). Chevrolet has not produced a minivan since, instead relying on crossovers like the Traverse to meet family-vehicle demand.

Why was the Chevy Uplander discontinued?


The Chevy Uplander was discontinued primarily due to low sales and GM's decision to exit the minivan market in 2008. This coincided with the Great Recession and the company's strategy to shift production to a new line of three-row crossover SUVs, like the Chevy Traverse, which was seen as the replacement for the minivan segment.
 

  • Poor market performance: The Uplander, along with its sibling GM minivans (Pontiac Montana SV6, Saturn Relay, and Buick Terraza), struggled to compete with market leaders and never gained significant sales. 
  • Strategic shift to SUVs: GM decided to leave the minivan segment altogether and redirect resources to building crossover SUVs, which were becoming more popular than minivans. The Chevy Traverse was introduced to fill the void left by the Uplander. 
  • Plant closure: The discontinuation was also linked to the closure of the Doraville, Georgia assembly plant where the Uplander was manufactured. 



When was the last time Chevy made a minivan?


Third generation
General Motors stopped minivan sales in the United States as of 2008. The Pontiac Montana and Chevrolet Uplander continued to be sold in Canada and Mexico for 2009. Production of the Buick GL8 continues in Shanghai, China.



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