GMT (General Motors Truck) is a nomenclature used by General Motors to designate multiple vehicle platforms. In use since the early 1980s, the GMT nomenclature is used for light trucks, full-size SUVs, and vans, along with several medium-duty trucks. With only a few exceptions, nearly all GMT vehicles use body-on-frame construction, along with rear-wheel drive (or all-wheel drive) powertrain configurations.
Primary applications
Primary applications of the platform – those that are equivalent in basic RWD/frame structure to each other – existed from 1981 to 1989, and again since 2018.
Light trucks and SUVs
Pickups and SUVs have been the main vehicles underpinned by GMT platforms, being involved for the entirety of the platform's existence.
Fullsize
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GMT400 –
Chevrolet C/K
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and variants, 1986 – 2002
#
GMT800
The GMT800 was a General Motors full-size truck platform used from the 1999 through 2006 model years. It is the foundation for the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups; and the derivative GMT820 and GMT830 versions for the Chevrolet Tahoe/G ...
–
Chevrolet Silverado
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and variants, 1998 – 2009
#
GMT900
The GMT900 was a General Motors full-size pickup and SUV platform used for the 2007 to 2014 model years. The platform was introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show, as the replacement for the GMT800 platform. The first GMT900 ...
– Chevrolet Silverado and variants, 2005 – 2015
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GMTK2XX – Chevrolet Silverado and variants, 2013 – 2019
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GMTT1XX – Chevrolet SIlverado and variants, 2018–present
Midsize
# GMT325 –
Chevrolet S-10
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and truck rebadgings, 1981 – 2012
# GMT330 –
Chevrolet S-10 Blazer and SUV rebadgings, 1982 – 2012
# GMT355 –
First-gen. Chevrolet Colorado and truck rebadgings, 2002 – present
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GMT360 –
Chevrolet TrailBlazer and rebadgings, 2001 – 2009
# GMT700, later GMT31XX –
Second-gen. Chevrolet Colorado, 2012–present
Hummer
In contrast to the Hummer H1–designed and assembled by AM General, the
Hummer H2 and
Hummer H3 were developed by GM, receiving their own platform designations. Designated the GMT825, the H2 was derived from the GMT820 (Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon), with its own midsection frame design and a rear frame shared with the 2500-series GMT800 pickup trucks.
The H3 SUV was designated the GMT345, a close variant of the GMT355 (Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon). The 2009-2010 H3T pickup truck was designated as the GMT745, adopting a nomenclature closer in line with the GMT700 used by the later second-generation Colorado/Canyon.
Vans
The 1996
Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana replaced the previous G-series Van/Vandura, adopting the GMT600 designation. As part of a model update and revision for 2003, GM changed the Express/Savana to GMT610, which remains in use, the model line competes with the
Ford Transit
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, and
Ford E-Series (dependent on configuration),
Mercedes-Benz/Freightliner Sprinter,
Dodge Ram Wagon, and the
Ram ProMaster
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(cargo van only).
Medium trucks
For 1990, the
Chevrolet Kodiak/GMC TopKick medium-duty trucks adopted the GMT530 designation (sharing the cab of the GMT400 trucks). For 2003, the line was redesigned, becoming the GMT560 platform (sharing a version of the GMT610 cab). After the 2009 model year, General Motors ended medium-duty truck production.
Since 2018, a medium-duty version of the GMTK2XX has been produced in a joint venture with Navistar International.
Other applications
While the aforementioned platforms are the ones model commonly referred to as GMT platforms, there have been other instances of the name being applied which are not for RWD and/or body-on-frame vehicles.
MPVs
For 1990, GM unveiled its first
minivans, all of which were underpinned by the
first generation of the U platform. This platform was given the alternate name of GMT199 shortly thereafter, beginning the pattern of expanded use for the GMT platform name. This pattern was kept for the 1996
second-generation and 2005
third-generation GM minivans, called the GMT200 and GMT201 platforms, respectively. With the 2010 introduction of the
fourth-generation U platform, the designation GMT510 was planned for use. However, all of the GM minivans (save for the China-exclusive
Buick GL8) were dropped, ergo the name went unused.
For its production from 2006 to 2011, the compact
wagon-bodied
Chevrolet HHR rode on the Delta platform. Despite this, it was internally given the designation of GMT001.
Crossovers
In 2001 and 2002, the
Pontiac Aztek and
Buick Rendezvous were introduced, respectively. These were built upon a shortened version of the U platform which underpinned GM's minivans. As such, they were given the GMT 250 name. For 2003,
Cadillac
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released their first crossover, the Sigma-based
first-generation SRX. Being a luxury model, it was given the alternate platform code of GMT265. The
successive generation SRX, despite being on an
entirely different platform, was called GMT267.
In 2004, with the release of the
first-generation Chevrolet Equinox, the GMT 191 name was internally used to refer to it. Consequently, the GMT190 name was retroactively applied to the
second-generation Chevrolet Tracker, which could be considered one of the Equinox's predecessors. GMT191 would also be used to refer to the
Pontiac Torrent
The Pontiac Torrent is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by General Motors for the 2006 to 2009 model years. A replacement for the Aztek, it was a mildly restyled version of the first-generation Chevrolet Equinox. The Torrent shared its basic b ...
, which was released a year later. Somewhat confusingly, the next application of this platform was called GMT193, used exclusively for the
second-generation Suzuki XL7, which was discontinued in 2009. However, confusion was resolved with the 2010 announcement of the
second-generation Equinox, which was also called GMT192. In 2017, the
third-generation Equinox went on sale, though it did not use an alternate GMT designation for its platform, and simply used the latest Delta platform variant
D2XX. This decision, along with the equivalent shifts for the Enclave and Traverse models in the same year, made for the end of the use of GMT-platform designations for models that are not RWD and body-on-frame.
For 2007, the release of the new
Saturn Outlook
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and
GMC Acadia
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, as well as the Lambda platform, occurred. Lambda itself was called the GMT960 series, with each individual vehicle it underpinned getting an alternate GMT-designation as well. The Outlook was given GMT966, and the Acadia GMT968. The next year, the
Buick Enclave and
Chevrolet Traverse were introduced, and given GMT967 and GMT561, respectively. Despite numerical similarity in nomenclature of these platforms to the GMT900/GMT560 platforms, there was no further relation, as these models were actually more similar to the other GM crossover platforms.
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