Contract

2027 Light Vehicles to Include Sedans, Light Trucks, and SUVs

Agency
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION / FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE
Location
Washington, DC
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 3 days (Jul 21, 2026)
Posted
Jun 3, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
336110

What this contract is for

The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking contractors interested in supplying the Government with Light Vehicles to include Sedans, Light Trucks, and SUVs, for a base period of one-hundred and twenty (120) months, with no option periods. This solicitation is targeted to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and their certified representatives, that meet all trade, regulatory, and other conditions required to sell light duty passenger cars and trucks to the United States Government. Please see the attached DRAFT solicitation document and attachments for a full schedule of items sought, terms and conditions, proposal submission procedures, and evaluation criteria. Please note: the DRAFT solicitation document is being posted at this time for informational purposes and to allow interested parties to begin familiarizing themselves with the terms and conditions of the solicitation and start preparing the proposal documentation that will be required in response to this opportunity; the bid period is NOT live and proposals are NOT sought at this time. This solicitation document and all attachments may undergo further revisions prior to final posting.

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