General Motors can accommodate your mobility needs with vehicles, guidance on adaptive equipment and financial assistance.
Receive up to $1,000† when you add eligible mobility-related equipment to your new Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac or GMC vehicle. Or receive up to $1,200† when you have qualifying adaptive equipment installed (or reinstalled) on an eligible purchased or leased new Express or Savana van. Plus, if you receive the GM Mobility Reimbursement, you can receive 2 years of OnStar† Safety & Security coverage and Remote Access Plan† with access to an available in-vehicle 4G LTE Wi-Fi® Hotspot.†
Select a General Motors Fleet vehicle that best suits your adaptive equipment needs. Our vans provide abundant interior space, cargo capacity and accessibility for wheelchair and scooter users. You can also choose from our many truck or SUV options which provide excellent cargo and towing capacity and can be made wheelchair-accessible for a driver or front passenger.
Explore the list of eligible adaptive equipment under the General Motors Mobility Reimbursement Program. Your aftermarket mobility equipment must be:
The purchaser and a General Motors dealer representative will need to complete and sign the reimbursement application. Submit the application with a paid receipt for the eligible mobility equipment and installation.
Here’s how to get started when considering adaptive equipment
Check with your state driver’s licensing agency for current driving regulations.
Before selecting a vehicle, consult with a driver evaluator (Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist or CDRS). Your CDRS will evaluate you and assess your driving abilities, suggest driving aids and determine if you need to have your driver’s license modified.
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When having any aftermarket device installed in your vehicle, you’re responsible for contacting an independent licensed mobility equipment upfitter† to have it properly installed. A good place to start is the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA). They are certified through the Quality Assurance Program, a nationally recognized accreditation program for mobility equipment installers.
Limit of $1,000 total reimbursement per eligible vehicle ($1,200 for eligible Chevy Express and GMC Savana vans.) See Dealer and General Motors Mobility Program Reimbursement Application for complete program details, limitations and eligibility. Offer ends 1/02/21.
Offer expires 01/02/21. Requires properly equipped model year 2018 (Express or full-size Savana only), 2019 or 2020 GM vehicle. OnStar plan, working electrical system, cell reception and GPS signal required. OnStar links to emergency services. Certain Remote Access features require the GM vehicle companion mobile app, compatible smartphone, automatic locks, and GM factory-installed and enabled remote start system. Services are subject to Terms and limitations, and capabilities vary by model. May not be combined with other offers or retroactively applied. See onstar.com https://www.onstar.com for details and limitations.
Remote Access Plan does not include emergency or security services. See onstar.com for details and limitations.
Service varies with conditions and location. Requires active service plan and paid AT&T data plan. See gmfleet.com/onstar-business-solutions for details and limitations.
Service varies with conditions and location. Requires active OnStar service and paid AT&T data plan. Visit onstar.com for details and limitations.
OnStar plan, working electrical system, cell reception and GPS signal required. OnStar links to emergency services. See onstar.com for details and limitations.
Vehicles shown throughout with equipment from an independent supplier and are not covered by the GM New Vehicle Warranty. GM is not responsible for the safety or quality of independent supplier alterations.