
GMC (originally the General Motors Truck Company) traces its roots to the early 1900s, when it was formed from Rapid Motor Vehicle Company and Reliance Motor Car Company and officially became part of General Motors in 1911. The brand quickly established itself as a leader in commercial trucks, supplying durable vehicles for businesses, the military during World War I, and later civilian markets.
Over time, GMC expanded into pickup trucks, vans, and SUVs, often sharing engineering with Chevrolet but positioning itself as a more premium, professional-grade option. By the late 20th and early 21st centuries, GMC became known for models like the Sierra pickup and Yukon SUV, emphasizing power, refinement, and utility.
Today, GMC continues to evolve with advanced technology and electrification efforts, including the introduction of electric trucks like the Hummer EV, reflecting its blend of rugged heritage and modern innovation.
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