Chevrolet Vice President Scott Bell told the audience at the GM Envolve Solutions Summit in Las Vegas on April 24 that safety is at the core of GM fleet vehicles. - Photo: General Motors

Chevrolet Vice President Scott Bell told the audience at the GM Envolve Solutions Summit in Las Vegas on April 24 that safety is at the core of GM fleet vehicles.

Photo: General Motors

Here is the latest 2025 GM Envolve Fleet Guide to the line-up of GM fleet vehicles that participants browsed and test-drove during the GM Envolve Solutions Summit, April 24-25, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Electric Vehicles for Fleets

BrightDrop Zevo Vans: The all-electric Zevo cargo van has the range, cargo space, and payload that can help increase productivity and minimize carbon footprint.

  • Powered by General Motors’ Ultium Battery Platform, the purpose-built electric van is designed for last-mile logistics.
  • Amenities includes advanced safety features that help keep drivers alert, low step-in height to ease driver entry and exit, and large infotainment screens for tech-enabled driving.

Silverado EV Work TruckThe Chevrolet Silverado EV combines cutting-edge tech with over a century of truck-building know-how. The Silverado EV was launched as a fleet first vehicle, offered to commercial customers into the toughest use case scenarios first.

  • Not an EV conversion, it was a clean slate approach for design and engineering.
  • Variant options available include the 4WT and 3WT. Specs can be found here.

Blazer EV  + Blazer EV Police Pursuit Vehicle: GM’s new all-electric Blazer EV offers flexibility in charging speeds, range, and performance. This includes the first-ever all-electric Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV which brings together police-specific engineering with the power and capability of EVs.

Equinox EV: The Equinox EV is an option for fleet customers that are looking to add or transition EVs to their fleet at an affordable price point. EPA-estimated 319 miles range on FWD models. When enabled, Regen on Demand and One Pedal Driving help convert the vehicle's kinetic energy into energy stored in the battery to get the most out of every mile.

Cadillac LYRIQ: LYRIQ is Cadillac’s first all-electric vehicle and an example of future Cadillacs to come. The LYRIQ is equipped with premium features and technologies, including a 33-inch-diagonal advanced LED display, Super Cruise, a hands-free driver-assistance feature, and an AKG Studio 19-speaker audio system with headrest speakers. The LYRIQ RWD will deliver an EPA-estimated 312 miles of range on a full charge and a Cadillac-estimated 340 hp and 325 lb-ft (440 nm) of torque.

GM this year is offering a complete line-up of EV and ICE fleet vehicles that are purpose-built to a wide variety of fleet usage roles. - Photo: General Motors

GM this year is offering a complete line-up of EV and ICE fleet vehicles that are purpose-built to a wide variety of fleet usage roles.

Photo: General Motors

ICE Vehicles Stay Solid in Lineup

Trucks: GM Envolve offers a wide range of small, mid-size, and full-size pickup trucks.

  • Silverado 1500: The Silverado 1500 continues to be a popular work truck with proven trailering technology, power, and durability to do the work that fleets need from their work trucks.
  • Silverado HD: The 2024 Silverado HD offers powertrain upgrades, an overhauled interior, enhancements to its trailering technology, and infotainment and active safety technology upgrades.

SUVs: GM Envolve offers a range of SUV options from efficient small SUVs to powerful full-size options with plenty of seating, cargo space, and smart features.

  • With more than 20 years of production and three million-plus units sold, the Chevrolet Equinox is a long-term leader in the compact SUV segment. Chevrolet’s next-generation 2025 Equinox offers modern connectivity and new safety tech with bodylines inspired by the 2024 Traverse.
  • The 2024 Traverse was redesigned with more truck-like proportions, key safety features, and greater horsepower and torque from an all-new engine.
  • Tahoe and Suburban: The 2025 MY best-selling large SUVs will launch late this year with fresh designs inside and out, a more powerful diesel engine option available later in production, and new technology enhancements.
  • Cadillac Escalade: 2024 Escalade includes Super Cruise driver assistance and curved OLED display which offers more than 38 inches of total diaganoal display area. All Electric 2025 Cadillac ESCALADE IQ:  First-ever all-electric full-size SUV from Cadillac with a Cadillac-estimated 450 miles of range, Super Cruise driver assistance technology, bidirectional charging capability, reimagined interior and exterior designs, and zero tailpipe emissions.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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