GM’s The Durant Guild Experience Center Shanghai Opens Its Doors
One of seven planned locations for China.
Read More »One of seven planned locations for China.
Read More »Following the cyclists throughout the 2,170-mile event.
Read More »A global presence planned in "more than 10 regions."
Read More »The brand doesn’t sell cars in Brazil, but that could soon change.
Read More »Occupying a building designed by architect Charles Rohault de Fleury.
Read More »Surpassing the Ram 1500 and Ford F-150.
Read More »Hummer EV, Celestiq, Corvette and more on display.
Read More »The first of five European markets to get the Lyriq crossover.
Read More »Taking advantage of the booming used car market in the country.
Read More »Completing a three-segment pickup portfolio.
Read More »Presented during the Lollapalooza music festival.
Read More »The Trax was jointly developed in Korea and in the U.S.
Read More »The new Aveo is built in China.
Read More »It replaces Fiat as the program's exclusive automotive partner.
Read More »The automaker is struggling to satisfy demand for the small crossover.
Read More »Select Chinese celebrities have already been highlighted as community leaders.
Read More »Corvette Z06 and Hummer EV on display, among others.
Read More »Bringing American-made vehicles to the Asian country.
Read More »Instead of GM’s plant in Silao, Mexico.
Read More »Sporty GS and plenty of customization options on offer.
Read More »Promoting safe driving and the Bow Tie brand’s latest vehicles.
Read More »Corvettes, Escalades and Hummer EVs incoming.
Read More »Joining Chevrolet and Cadillac in the Asian country.
Read More »The Sierra 1500 will be the first model sold in the Asian country.
Read More »The new flagship utility vehicle in the country.
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