GMC signs UAE motocross champion, Mohammed Al Balooshi, as Brand Ambassador
GMC has signed up motocross athlete, Mohammed Al Balooshi, as its new Middle East brand ambassador.
GMC has signed up motocross athlete, Mohammed Al Balooshi, as its new Middle East brand ambassador.
With very few recalls rising up, November 2018 has been a pretty peaceful month.
The all-new 2019 GMC Sierra was recently launch with a whole new design to the exterior, as well as changes to the interior plus additional new technologies.
The original GMC Terrain crossover was first introduced in our region a decade ago. Now in its third generation, GMC’s latest Terrain offers new levels of style and sophistication, with a choice of powerful-yet-economical 1.5-litre turbo or 2.0-litre turbo engines, both mated to 9-speed automatics. We’re going to take a look at the top 5 coolest features that define this premium crossover.
GMC dug up the Desert Fox nameplate from the 70s for the 2017 Dubai International Motor Show to inspire the unique Desert Fox Middle East Concept Truck. Displayed alongside an original example of this special edition from 1977, the new concept is a more beefed-up version of the 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 crew-cab pickup.
The GMC Sierra 1500 has been around since 2014 in its current form, undergoing a minor facelift in 2016 after criticism that it looked too much like the old one. This here is the Denali version of the current Sierra, and it is aiming to be the most luxurious pickup truck you can buy.
The GMC Yukon Denali, positioned between the Chevy Tahoe and the Cadillac Escalade, has received a subtle facelift for 2018 which gives it a new grille, gearbox and interior trim.
The 2017 GMC Sierra All-Terrain, a new variant, has been added to the American carmaker’s line-up in the UAE and GCC. It was launched in the U.S. last year as the All Terrain X.
The previous GMC Acadia was an odd one. Essentially a minivan in functionality, but disguised as an SUV, the Acadia was actually more practical and spacious inside than the Yukon. The new Acadia is a smaller vehicle as it undergoes a full reboot.
GMC has revealed their all-new 2018 Terrain crossover at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show. Built on GMC’s D2XX platform, the 2018 Terrain resembles the bigger Acadia in many ways, but GMC has done quite a bit of work to keep the brothers differentiated visually.