DUBAI, UAE – As General Motors (GM) Africa & Middle East celebrates a century of shaping mobility, GM’s renewed commitment to the region continues offering customer choice with reliability, patented innovation and partnership-led progress for the next hundred years and beyond.
Over the last half of a century, more than 4.5 million vehicles have been sold across the region, demonstrating the enduring record of how GM helped move people and economies through boom years, disruption, and rapid urban growth. Volumes stretched out across North African countries, Levant region as well as the Gulf. This included: Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain.
The most loved nameplates included GM’s full-size pickups such as the Chevrolet Silverado and T-Series and GMC Sierra, as well as sedans from across Chevrolet – like the Caprice, Camaro and Malibu – and luxury icons from Cadillac that included the Fleetwood and DeVille.
Additionally, full-size SUVs became steadily popular as the Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, and Cadillac Escalade were introduced, giving customers an extended array of vehicles, catering to every lifestyle. GM vehicles became fixtures of family life, commerce, heritage and nation-building. And, GM continued to evolve its portfolio with more accessible, Chevrolet mainstream models such as the Optra, Groove and Captiva. Meanwhile, halo icons such as Chevrolet Corvette and Cadillac V-Series marked milestones in design and performance. Together, those nameplates turned the region’s roads into a marketplace and a living museum of GM engineering across eras.
As customer expectations evolve, GM is also redefining what it means to own and drive a vehicle in the region through OnStar, its in-vehicle connected technology platform that brings together connectivity, safety and entertainment backed by the human touch.