GMC Savana 2021 Review

GMC Savana 2021 Review Prices , and Pictures

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Exterior design

10.0

Interior Design

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Luxuries

10.0

Spare parts availability

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Safety Means

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Car price

10.0

MSRP range: $37,200 - $40,900




  • Three available engines all have enough torque to move a fully loaded van
  • Towing and payload capabilities are at or near the top of this class

  • No high-roof cargo option
  • Harsher ride than most rivals
  • Dated touchscreen interface and interior styling

  • New 6.6-liter V8 with 401 horsepower replaces 6.0-liter V8
  • Optional navigation system no longer offered
  • Part of the first Savana generation introduced for 1996

If you asked a kid to draw a picture of a van, you'd probably wind up with something that looked just like a GMC Savana. It and its twin, the Chevrolet Express, have gone largely unchanged for more than two decades, and the Savana is one of the last truck-based full-size vans you can get. That truck-based architecture does have substantial towing benefits, but that's about where the advantages end. This isn't the most comfortable or pleasant van to drive. And while it does offer two wheelbase options and three available engines, the Savana lacks the option for a higher roof that will give your passengers the space to walk around between the seats without having to crouch.

For 2021, the Savana picks up a 6.6-liter V8 (401 horsepower, 464 lb-ft) to replace the old 6.0-liter V8. This bigger V8 can tow up to 9,600 pounds, while the standard 4.3-liter V6 and 2.8-liter diesel engines can tow up to 6,700 pounds and 6,300 pounds, respectively.

Full-size vans have taken a big step forward, and even the similarly rugged and truck-based Nissan NV is more comfortable and has better road manners. Ford's Transit and Ram's ProMaster offer a healthy range of options, body-style configurations and more modern tech. There's undoubtedly some appeal in the Savana's tried-and-true design, but overall we suggest checking out the other vans to more comfortably transport passengers.

Which Savana does MatoCar recommend?

Whether you get the Savana in its 2500 or 3500 configuration, we'd go straight for the LT. We appreciate the extra standard features, including the driver aids, and think it just makes the Savana a more comfortable place to be. After that, you'll have to decide the primary use for the Savana, which will help you determine which engine and wheelbase is right for you.

The 2021 GMC Savana is available in 2500 and 3500 load ratings. The 2500 is standard wheelbase only, while the 3500 is available in a standard or extended wheelbase and has a higher GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating, or the weight of your vehicle plus any passengers and cargo). The longer wheelbase also means that the 3500 increases seating capacity from 12 to 15 passengers. All Savanas come with a choice of three engines:

  • A standard 4.3-liter V6 (276 hp, 298 lb-ft) paired to an eight-speed automatic
  • An available 6.6-liter V8 (401 hp, 464 lb-ft) matched to a six-speed automatic
  • A turbocharged 2.8-liter diesel four-cylinder engine (181 hp, 369 lb-ft) with an eight-speed automatic

GMC offers the Savana in two trim levels: LS and LT.

LS Starts you off with:

    • Vinyl upholstery
    • Single-zone manual air conditioning
    • Power windows and locks
    • Rearview camera
    • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot
    • 120-volt household-style power outlet
    • Two-speaker stereo system with AM/FM radio and an auxiliary port
    • Tilt-only steering wheel and cruise control (standard on 3500, optional on 2500)

LT Comes with the above plus:

  • Cloth upholstery, carpeted floors and chrome bumpers
  • Remote locking and unlocking
  • Lane departure warning (alerts you if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane)
  • Forward collision warning (alerts you of a possible collision with the car in front)

Options (available in bundled or stand-alone form) for both LS and LT models include:

  • Upgraded stereo system
  • Heavy-duty trailering package
  • Rear parking sensors (alert you to obstacles that may not be visible behind the vehicle when parking)
  • Blind-spot monitoring (alerts you if a vehicle in the next lane over is in your blind spot)
  • Remote engine start
  • Heavy-duty locking rear differential (can enhance traction in slippery conditions)
  • Sliding passenger-side rear door (instead of swing-out)
  • Power-adjustable front seats and power-adjustable mirrors

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