Generations and modifications
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Generations
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1996–1996 G-series (G10/20/30) facelift
4 modifications · The 1996 Sport Van was the final U.S. model year for Chevrolet’s G-series passenger van line. It retained the same basic G10/G20/G30 body code but represented the last production phase before the nameplate ended. This was the final Sport Van sold new in the United States.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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chevrolet sport van g10 4.3l v6
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Gasoline · 4.3 L · 200 hp | 200 hp | 4-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | |
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chevrolet sport van g20 4.3l v6
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Gasoline · 4.3 L · 200 hp | 200 hp | 4-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | |
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chevrolet sport van g20 5.7l v8
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Gasoline · 5.7 L · 210 hp | 210 hp | 4-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | |
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chevrolet sport van g30 5.7l v8
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Gasoline · 5.7 L · 210 hp | 210 hp | 4-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive |
1984–1995 G-series (square-body) (G30)
1 modification · Chevrolet’s Sport Van nameplate appeared on the G30 full-size van for the 1984 model year and continued through 1992. This was the square-body G-series van generation sold in the U.S. as a passenger-oriented Sport Van variant. It preceded the later 1990s G-series redesign.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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g30 sport van 2wd
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5.7 L | — | Automatic 4-spd | Rear-Wheel Drive |
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