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Where are GMC 2500 trucks made


GMC Sierra: The GMC Sierra lineup, including the 1500, 2500HD, and 3500HD are manufactured at the Fort Wayne assembly plant in Roanoke, Indiana. GMC Yukon and Yukon XL: This classic full-size SUV available in an XL size is built at the Arlington assembly plant in Arlington, Texas.

Where is the GMC Denali 2500 made?

As of 2022, all GMC Sierra pick-up trucks—including the 1500, the 2500, and the 3500— are manufactured, assembled, and shipped all over the country from the General Motors assembly plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Where are GMC Denali trucks made?

Flint Assembly opened in 1947 and has produced more than 15 million vehicles. It currently builds heavy-duty crew and regular cab trucks, including the Silverado HD, Sierra HD Denali and Sierra HD. The 159-acre Flint Assembly complex includes 5.2-million square feet of manufacturing space and has 5,226 employees.

Where is the GMC truck factory?

Building the best trucks in the world with pride.

Is GMC still made in America?

While the brand appropriately has its headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, United States, where much of the country's automotive manufacturing has stemmed, GMC vehicles are produced at several GM plants throughout North America and Canada, which include: Fort Wayne Assembly Plant in Roanoke, Indiana – builds the Sierra.