GM offers 20 vehicles for B20 Biodiesel in new Lineup
In Michigan, General Motors announced eight new diesel vehicle options hitting the roadways in 2017 – 2018, and a full line-up of twenty different diesel models, from passenger cars, to pickups and SUVs, to commercial vans and low cab forward trucks – all of which are approved for use with B20.
GM’s announcement, along with additional new diesel model introductions this year, sends a strong signal that diesel remains an important option for meeting the current and future needs of U.S. drivers. Including 2017 and 2018 models, Chevrolet and GMC will offer one of the largest portfolios of vehicles capable of running on B20, a blend of 20 percent biodiesel and 80 percent ultra-low sulfur diesel.
In 2018, Chevrolet will add a fifth diesel-powered truck line: a new Class 4/5 conventional cab truck being developed jointly with Navistar.
GM Fleet’s B20 Capable Options Include:
Chevrolet Express full-size vans (Cargo, Passenger, Cutaway)
Chevrolet Low Cab Forward commercial truck
Chevrolet Colorado mid-size pickup
Chevrolet Silverado (2500HD, 3500HD, Chassis Cab) pickups
Chevrolet Equinox crossover vehicle
Chevrolet Cruze (Sedan, Hatchback) passenger cars
GMC Savana (Cargo, Passenger, Cutaway) full-size vans
GMC Sierra (2500HD, 3500HD, Chassis Cab) pickups
GMC Canyon mid-size pickup
GMC Terrain crossover vehicle
Category: Fuels