The Chevrolet Express is a full-size van produced by the American manufacturer Chevrolet. Introduced in 1996 as the successor to the Chevrolet G-series vans, the Express has been widely used for commercial, passenger, and specialized transport applications.
The vehicle is available in both cargo and passenger configurations. Cargo variants prioritize enclosed storage space for deliveries and trades, while passenger versions can seat up to 12 or 15 occupants, depending on layout. The Chevrolet Express is typically built on a body-on-frame platform and has been offered with a range of gasoline and diesel V8 engine options.
Known for durability and load capacity, the Express is frequently used in fleet operations, shuttle services, and service conversions such as ambulances and mobile workshops. Its design emphasizes strength, interior volume, and adaptability for a wide variety of professional uses.