Photo of Chevrolet's low cab forward models courtesy of GM.

Photo of Chevrolet's low cab forward models courtesy of GM.

General Motors has announced fleet incentives for its 2017 model-year vehicles for the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC brands.

For its Chevrolet cars, GM is offering $500 for the Camaro sport car; $850 for the Cruze 1SM compact car, $1,500 for the Impala full-size sedan, $1,500 for the Malibu mid-size sedan, $250 for the Malibu Hybrid, $500 for the Sonic compact car, $325 for the non-EV Spark, and $500 for the Volt hybrid. GM will offer $2,500 for the Caprice PPV police sedan.

For its Chevrolet trucks, GM is offering $3,750 for the Silverado 1500 crew cab, $4,150 for the Silverado 2500/3500 crew cab, and $1,500 for the Low Cab Forward 5500HD Diesel and Low Cab Forward 5500XD Diesel. GM isn't offering an incentive for the Colorado mid-size truck.

For its Chevrolet vans, GM is offering $1,750 for the City Express 1LS/1LT compact van; $3,500 for the Express 2500 cargo van with the regular wheelbase, $4,000 for the Express 2500 cargo with extended wheelbase, $4,750 for the Express 3500 cargo with the regular wheelbase, $5,000 for the Express 3500 cargo with extended wheelbase, and $3,250 for the Express cutaway and passenger vans.

For its Chevrolet SUVs, GM is offering $1,750 for the Equinox 1SM compact SUV, $2,500 for the Traverse mid-size SUV, $750 for the Trax compact SUV, and $1,750 for the Suburban and Tahoe large SUVs.

The GMC truck incentives include $3,750 for the Sierra 1500 crew cab and $4,150 for the Sierra 2500/3500 crew cab.

For its GMC vans, GM is offering $3,500 for the Savana 2500 cargo van with the regular wheelbase, $4,000 for the Savana 2500 cargo with extended wheelbase, $4,750 for the Savana 3500 cargo with the regular wheelbase, $5,000 for the Savana 3500 cargo with extended wheelbase, and $3,250 for the Savana cutaway and passenger vans.

GMC SUV incentives include $1,250 for the Acadia 1SV mid-size SUV (excluding Limited), $2,000 for the Terrain 1SL compact SUV, and $1,750 for the Yukon and Yukon XL full-size SUVs.

For its Buick models, GM is offering $2,500 for the Enclave mid-size SUV, $750 for the Encore subcompact SUV, $1,250 for the new Envision compact SUV, $1,500 for the LaCrosse 1SV mid-size sedan, $2,000 for the Regal 1SV mid-size sedan, $1,250 for the Verano, and $500 for the Cascada convertible.

For Cadillac, GM is offering $1,250 for the ATS compact sedan, $2,250 for the CTS mid-size sedan, $500 for the CT6 full-size sedan, $2,800 for the XTS full-size sedan, $500 for the XT5 compact SUV, and $2,300 for the Escalade full-size SUV.

Editor's note: This news item was updated on 6/21/2016 with additional models.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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