GM’s Cheyenne Brigade Celebrates 12th Anniversary In Mexico
The automaker’s flagship social responsibility program in Mexico.
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The automaker’s flagship social responsibility program in Mexico.
Red-hot pickups battle on the drag strip.
Helping to provide cleaning kits, mattresses and basic necessities.
Featuring the brand’s flagship vehicle in the country.
The exhibition will run through June.
…when adjusting for exchange rates.
ZR2 and Turbo 2.7L engine are new for the Latin American country.
The full-size pickup’s new trail-ready flagship.
Giving GM a segment-leading share of 47 percent.
The updated models will continue being made at the GM Silao plant in Mexico.
A throwback to a classic look and trim level.
Chevy’s full-size pickup is sold under two separate names in the country.
Facilitating humanitarian efforts since 2010.
The General’s persistence in regards to trademarking the Cheyenne name say a lot.
Providing support to communities across the country.
The latest figures underline GM’s success with the pickup.
A jump of 125 percent for the Silverado and 83 percent for the Sierra.
The Silverado launches in Mexico.
The all-new Silverado comes to Mexico as the Cheyenne and as the Silverado.
The 1988 Cheyenne hails from a time when trucks were honest and not 50 grand with a four-cylinder engine.