List of GMC vehicles

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The American automobile manufacturer GM has sold a number of trucks and SUVs under its marque GMC, which began being applied in 1912. [1] The vast majority of GMC vehicles are based upon the same platforms as, or simply rebadged from, vehicles sold in the Chevrolet division of GM.[ citation needed ]

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Current production vehicles

ModelCalendar year
introduced
Current modelVehicle description
IntroductionUpdate/facelift
SUVs/Crossovers
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ACADIA
Acadia 20062023Full-size crossover SUV. Closely related to the Chevrolet Traverse.
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HUMMER EV SUV
Hummer EV SUV 20232023 Off-road full-size electric SUV. First use of the Hummer brand since its discontinuation in 2010.
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TERRAIN
Terrain 200920182022Compact crossover SUV. Closely related to the Chevrolet Equinox.
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YUKON
Yukon 19922021Full-size body-on-frame SUV. Available in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Closely related to the Chevrolet Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade.
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YUKON XL
Yukon XL 20002021Extended-wheelbase version of the Yukon. Closely related to the Chevrolet Suburban and Cadillac Escalade ESV. Formerly the Suburban until 2000.
Pickup trucks
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CANYON
Canyon 20032023Mid-size pickup truck. Closely related to the Chevrolet Colorado.
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HUMMER EV SUT
Hummer EV SUT 20212021A Pickup truck version of the Hummer EV.
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SIERRA
Sierra 198820192022Full-size pickup truck. Available in models 1500, 2500 and 3500 with an upscale Denali trim available. Closely related to the Chevrolet Silverado.
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SIERRA EV
Sierra EV 20232023A battery electric pickup truck. Related to Chevrolet Silverado EV.
Vans
2012 GMC Savana 3500 Extended Wagon 3-Door 4.8L front 4.18.19.jpg
SAVANA
Savana 199619962003Full-size van, a rebadged and restyled Chevrolet Express.
ModelCalendar year
introduced
Introduction (model code)Update/facelift Vehicle description
Current model

Former production vehicles

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1959 GMC Blue Chip Series

Light-duty trucks

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2007 GMC TopKick

Medium-duty trucks

Heavy-duty trucks

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1994 GMC Vandura

Vans

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2006 GMC RTS

Buses

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1992 GMC Typhoon

SUVs

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1993 GMC Chevette

Sedans

Military vehicles

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2010 GMC Granite
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2000 GMC Terradyne

Concept vehicles

See also

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GMC concept vehicles produced between 2000 and 2019 include:

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