GMC (General Motors Truck Company) was established in 1911 as GM’s truck and commercial vehicle division. Known for durability and capability, GMC has built everything from military vehicles to upscale pickups and SUVs. Today, GMC combines rugged performance with premium features in models like the Sierra, Yukon, and Hummer EV.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The GMC Caballero, originally named the GMC Sprint (1971–1977), was rebadged in 1978 and produced as Caballero until 1987, blending car comfort with pickup utility.
GMC Sprint: 1971–1977 (compact coupe utility on A-body platform). GMC Caballero: 1978–1987 (G-body platform; trims included Custom, Amarillo, Diablo).
The GMC Sierra, in production since 1988, is a popular full-size pickup truck. It offers a balance of capability and refinement, with a strong focus on premium features and powerful V8 and diesel engines.
First Generation (GMT400): 1988-1998. Second Generation (GMT800): 1999-2006. Third Generation (GMT900): 2007-2013. Fourth Generation (GMT K2XX): 2014-2018. Fifth Generation (T1XX): 2019-Present (includes significant facelift for 2022 model year).
The GMC Yukon, in production since 1992, is a full-size SUV. It offers a blend of truck-like capability with a spacious, comfortable interior, making it a popular choice for families and those with towing needs.
First Generation (GMT400): 1992-1999 (initially a 2-door only, 4-door introduced in 1995). Second Generation (GMT800): 2000-2006. Third Generation (GMT900): 2007-2014. Fourth Generation (K2UG/K2UC): 2015-2020. Fifth Generation (T1YG/T1YC): 2021-Present.