The newly unveiled 2014 Chevy Malibu builds upon a strong foundation. An increased 35-highway mpg rating1 and new available safety features boost Malibu’s reputation for efficiency and safety. Whether it’s styling, efficiency, performance or safety that drives your fleet, the 2014 Malibu is everything you’ve already come to love and much more.
The 2015 Chevrolet City Express3 is the all-new small cargo van that offers the versatility and utility small businesses need, without sacrificing performance.
The all-new GM Business Choice Program features Business Choice Maintenance and a valuable Upfit Cash Allowance or GM Accessory Cash Allowance to help save you money.
Cadillac is redefining how fleet and car service operators transport their more than 400 customers. The new XTS luxury sedan is outfitted with a special package through Cadillac's Professional Vehicles program.
The 2014 Silverado has been unveiled, offering the first look at its completely redesigned performance and styling. With 95 years of heritage behind it, Silverado raises the bar for full-size pick-ups.
How does a legend that runs more than 50 years deep become the pinnacle of style, innovation and performance for the next generation? The answer lies in the all-new 2014 Chevrolet Impala.
GM’s production of Bi-Fuel pickups is underway. With a combined CNG and gasoline range of more than 6504 miles, they have the longest available range in the CNG Bi-Fuel truck market.
We put the Chevy Express 4500 — with its V8 engine — and the Ford E-450 — with its V10 — head-to-head, mano-a-mano, powertrain-to-powertrain. We equipped them both with identical cargo bodies and total weight.
AT&T plans to take delivery of 1,200 Chevrolet Express compressed natural gas (CNG) dedicated cargo vans to be deployed to AT&T service centers nationwide. It is the largest-ever order of CNG vehicles from General Motors.
3. All vehicle images shown are concept models. Production model may vary. Coming Fall 2014.
4. Due to the lower energy content of CNG compared to gasoline, CNG fuel tank capacities are commonly measured in "gasoline gallon equivalent." It's the same amount of alternative fuel required to equal the energy content of 1 liquid gallon of gasoline.