GMC traces its origins to 1901 when the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company was founded in Pontiac, Michigan; acquired by General Motors in 1909, GMC emerged as GM’s truck division in 1912. Today, headquartered in Detroit, GMC specializes in trucks, SUVs and commercial vehicles, boasting the Sierra and Canyon pickup ranges, Yukon large SUVs, and Savana vans. GMC also offers the Denali sub-brand—a premium trim introduced in 1999—that features luxury interiors, advanced suspension and exclusive styling. In 2024, GMC sold over 680,000 vehicles globally, ranking among North America’s top truck sellers. GMC’s UltraSource parts network and multi-brand body shops support customers with OEM components and certified collision repair solutions.