Gm Gmt Platform

GMT is the name used for all of General Motors' large SUV/truck automobile platforms.

GMT190

The GMT190 name was applied to the Suzuki Vitara-derived Chevrolet Tracker.

GMT250

Applications:

GMT300

The GMT300 series was a compact truck line including pickup trucks and small SUVs.

GMT355

The GMT355 is a redesigned compact pickup truck design. GMT355s are built in Shreveport, Louisiana and Rayong, Thailand. Applications:

GMT360

Although it may not appear updated much in name, the GMT360, debuting in 2002 with the Oldsmobile Bravada, was an entirely new vehicle architecture from the GMT330 it replaced. It used hydroformed frame rails like the larger GMT800, and was built for GM's Atlas straight engines. The GMT360 (and long-wheelbase GMT370) went on to be one of the most badge-engineered GM products with six different marques represented. Applications:

GMT400

The GMT400 and similar GMT480 were the previous-generation full-size pickup truck platform. The GMT410, GMT420, GMT425, and GMT430 were used for full-size SUVs. GMT400 frames were built by A.O. Smith Automotive Products, Dana Corporation, and Tower Automotive. Applications:

GMT600

The GMT600 was used in the full-size Chevrolet Express vans. Applications:

GMT800

The GMT800 and similar GMT880 is the basis for the current Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. The derived GMT820 and GMT830 is used in the Suburban, among other large SUVs. The GMT800 platform was introduced in 1999. Frames are manufactured by Magna International in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico and St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. It uses three boxed-in hydroformed sections rather than a single long frame. This gives greater flexibility to the platform. A total of four front modules, seven midsections, and four rear sections were created to mix and match for nearly 40 different truck configurations. Applications:

GMT900

The updated GMT900 will debut at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The first GMT900 vehicle will be the next-generation Cadillac Escalade. The GMT900 series will feature standard vehicle stability control and will offer American Axle's "I-Ride" independent suspension module. GMT900 production will begin at GM's Janesville, Wisconsin plant in late 2005.

See also

GMT

 

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