VA vehicle grant benefits are provisions offered by various governmental programs that provide financial assistance to disabled veterans when purchasing or adapting vehicles for their mobility needs. These vehicle grant benefits are specifically designed to accommodate service-related injuries or disabilities, ensuring veterans have improved access to transportation for their daily activities. They play a crucial role in enhancing the independence and quality of life for disabled veterans. To learn more about the VA Auto Grant, check out this article explaining the program and qualifications.
VA approval is generally required before purchasing a vehicle or adaptive equipment, so it’s important to talk through your options before you buy. Superior Van & Mobility can help you understand the forms, review vehicle compatibility, and guide you through the next steps so you can move forward with confidence.
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The VA Automobile Allowance may help eligible veterans or service members with a qualifying service-connected disability purchase a specially equipped vehicle. As of October 1, 2025, the VA may pay up to $27,074.99 directly to the seller of the vehicle. Eligibility, approval, and benefit amounts are determined by the VA.
The VA Adaptive Equipment Benefit may help pay for approved equipment that allows an eligible veteran to safely drive, enter, or exit a vehicle. This may include wheelchair lifts, scooter lifts, hand controls, power steering, power brakes, or other approved modifications. Adaptive equipment benefits may be available separately from the vehicle allowance, depending on VA approval and program guidelines.
Veterans with non-service-connected disabilities may still have options for certain mobility equipment, vehicle modifications, or assistive resources through VA programs, local agencies, or other funding sources. Eligible non-service-connected disabled veterans can receive benefits toward non-operational equipment to aid in the entry and exit of a vehicle. Coverage and eligibility can vary, so it’s best to speak with the VA and Superior Van & Mobility before purchasing a vehicle or equipment.
1. Start with a free consultation
We’ll talk through your mobility needs, vehicle goals, and whether you are looking for a new vehicle, conversion, lift, or adaptive equipment.
2. Confirm the right vehicle and equipment
Not every vehicle can be modified for every mobility need. Our team can help you compare options before you buy.
3. Navigate the VA forms and next steps
We can help you understand which forms may apply and coordinate the documentation needed for your vehicle or equipment purchase.