GMC (automobile)
| Formerly | General Motors Truck Company |
|---|---|
| Company type | Division |
| Industry | Automotive |
| Predecessors | |
| Founded | 1911 |
| Founder | William C. Durant |
| Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | North America South Korea Middle East China |
Key people | Jaclyn McQuaid (vice president) |
| Products | |
| Brands | |
| Parent | General Motors |
| Website | gmc.com |
GMC (formerly the General Motors Truck Company (1911–1943), or the GMC Truck & Coach Division (1943–1998)) is a division of American automotive manufacturer General Motors (GM) for trucks and utility vehicles. GMC currently makes SUVs, pickup trucks, vans, and light-duty trucks. In the past, GMC also produced fire trucks, ambulances, heavy-duty trucks, military vehicles, motorhomes, transit buses, and medium duty trucks.
While many of their vehicles are mechanically similar, GMC is positioned as a premium offering to the mainstream Chevrolet brand, and includes the luxury trim Denali. In North America, GMC vehicles are almost always sold alongside Buick (another premium brand) vehicles at multi-brand dealerships.