What's New in the 2022 Chevrolet City Express?
The City Express gains a rearview camera and Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity.
Which City Express is the Best?
The City Express LT is our pick of the lineup. For only a little more money than the base-level LS model, it offers several important convenience features such as heated mirrors and cruise control. It also comes standard with park assist, which is always a feature that's highly appreciated by anyone who's spent time behind the wheel of a cargo van.
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How Much Does a 2022 Chevrolet City Express Cost?
The 2018 Chevrolet City Express is offered in two trim levels: the base-level LS and the upscale LT.
The City Express LS ($23,850) includes only the basics. It has traction control, anti-lock brakes, power locks and keyless entry, but you won't get power mirrors. Other standard features include air conditioning, Bluetooth, a rearview monitor, power windows, vinyl floor covering, 6 D-ring cargo hooks in back, side airbags and a 2-speaker sound system.
Given the small price jump to the LT ($24,710), you won't find too many additional features in the higher trim level. It does add a few more convenience items, however, such as cruise control, power adjustable heated side mirrors and rear park assist.
The City Express also includes a range of options, including deep-tinted rear glass, a navigation system, SiriusXM Satellite Radio and a USB port for music.
Safety
The City Express comes standard with anti-lock brakes, front-side airbags and traction control. LT models also include rear-park assist. While a backup camera is optional, the City Express doesn't include any high-tech safety equipment such as a forward-collision alert system or rear cross-traffic alert.
Neither the NV200 nor the City Express has been crash-tested by the federal government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.