GMC is the commercial vehicle division of General Motors, known for producing pickups, SUVs, and commercial vehicles. The brand was established in 1908 by William C. Durant in Detroit, the Motor City of the United States. GMC's product lineup includes models such as the Envoy, Canyon, Sierra, Yukon, Safari, and Savana. One of GMC's flagship vehicles is the Sierra 1500 Denali, which offers multiple trim levels ranging from basic to luxurious, including Sierra, SLE, SLT, Elevation, AT4, and Denali, to meet the needs of various consumers. GMC's SUVs and pickups have distinct exteriors compared to their corresponding Chevrolet models, and they also emphasize different aspects in performance and configuration. The GMC brand is recognized in the market for its robustness, durability, and practicality, especially enjoying a high reputation in the North American market.