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Compact and Full-Size Vans for 2018

OperationsPhotos 11November 7, 2017

From compact vans to their full-size counterparts, five manufacturers are offering a versatile lineup of cargo and compact passenger vans for fleets in 2018.

Photos courtesy of Ford, GM, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, and FCA.

Ford's E-Series will be available in 2018 as either the cutaway or stripped chassis with multiple packages. 

Photo: Ford

The Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana (pictured) van lineup for 2018 will be offered with two wheelbases and as either 2500 or 3500 models. 

Photo: GM

Mercedes-Benz offers the full-size Sprinter van for 2018 in five models, including the “Worker,” with simplified, straightforward equipment and packaging.

Photo: MBUSA

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Nissan continues to offer the NV200 compact cargo van, which will be available in two models and offers a cargo capacity of 122.7 cubic feet. 

Photo: Nissan

Ram offers the ProMaster City and full-size ProMaster (pictured) vans for 2018, which feature a front-wheel drive system.

Photo: Ram

The Ram ProMaster City is powered by a standard 2.4L I-4 engine that achieves 178 hp and 174 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to an exclusive 9-speed automatic transmission. 

Photo: Ram 

The Ford Transit Connect is available for 2018 as either a small cargo van or passenger wagon. 

Photo: Ford

The full-size Transit van is available in three roof heights; three lengths; and as either a cargo van, passenger wagon, chassis cab, and cutaway.

Photo: Ford

General Motor’s small van offering for 2018 is the City Express with 122.7
cubic feet of available cargo capacity.

Photo: GM

The Mercedes-Benz Metris is a mid-sized van that offers 186 cubic feet of available cargo space and will be offered in four models, including the Worker cargo van and Worker passenger van. 

Photo: MBUSA

The Nissan NV Cargo Van is offered in three models, two roof heights, and three trim levels for a variety of configurations. 

Photo: Nissan