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GM Africa & Middle East Marks Centennial with Acumen Media Documentary on CBS & Al Arabiya

10 Feb 2026
  • How is GM celebrating 100 years in Africa and the Middle East with a documentary?
  • What is GM’s history and future strategy in the Middle East and Africa?

This year, General Motors (GM) Africa and Middle East is marking its 100th anniversary – making it one of the longest standing automotive companies in the region.

GM’s Centennial Documentary Launch in Middle East & Africa

GM’s Centennial Documentary Launch in Middle East & Africa

As part of GM Africa and Middle East’s centenary celebrations, the company has joined forces with Alarabiya, US news broadcaster CBS and Acumen Media to produce a documentary showing how GM became one of the most trusted companies in the region. The documentary, now live, highlights GM’s transformative impact, showcasing a journey of innovation and industry disruption through its world-class products from Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac – and shows how the company is well positioned for its next hundred years of innovation in the Middle East and Africa.

Rory Harvey, General Motors Executive Vice President and President of Global Markets: “In 1926, under the leadership of GM legendary leader Alfred Sloan, our company expanded to the region – eventually expanding to nine Gulf States and North Africa markets. Over that time, I am proud that our brands – Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac – have become part of the fabric of the region. As we look ahead to the next 100 years, GM’s commitment to the region remains true, bringing cutting-edge technology like Super Cruise and empowering local industries and talent. Through this documentary, we are showing the story behind our innovations and above all the partnerships forged to realize our vision.”

Jack Uppal, President and Managing Director, General Motors Africa and Middle East said: "As we kickoff this centennial, we proudly honor our journey of innovation, resilience and partnership. From our beginnings in Alexandria, Egypt, to becoming a driving force in mobility and its future across Africa and the Middle East, one constant has remained: placing our customers at the center of everything we do. Every product we’ve introduced has been thoughtfully tailored to meet the unique needs of this region, including exclusive trims and features designed specifically for our local markets. The unwavering focus from our dealer partners, coupled with GM’s global leadership and know-how, has allowed us to build industries, contribute to the advancement of the region, nurture local talent, and foster lasting connections. By championing industrialization and fueling local economies, our dealer network has generated over 7,000 jobs—and for every GM employee, at least 50 industry professionals work together to deliver on our shared promise of progress and impact."

GM’s Legacy and Innovation in Middle East and Africa

GM’s Legacy and Innovation in Middle East and Africa

Looking back, a pivotal figure in GM’s global and regional success was Alfred Sloan, GM’s President in its formative years, who was renowned for scaling up the company and introducing the modern corporate structure. Sloan’s vision laid a strong foundation for GM’s enduring progress in the region. GM’s story in the Middle East began in 1926 with the establishment of its first operations in Alexandria, Egypt. This bold step launched an era of leadership in exporting vehicles and parts across the wider region. As documented in historical archives, the Alexandria plant quickly became a regional hub, setting new standards in assembly, distribution, and service that defined the industry. It was a catalyst for regional growth supporting local industries and training a diverse workforce representing over a dozen nationalities.

From the very beginning, GM’s approach was championed by innovation and adaptability. The company introduced patent technologies in the region, such as, the electric self-starter, mass production breakthroughs, and automatic transmissions – making modern transportation accessible. Further emphasizing the depth of GM’s influence throughout the region’s history, the documentary shines a light on the diverse range of Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac vehicles, brought to life through visual storytelling. Among these, the Chevrolet Suburban (1935) became the world’s first SUV, the Chevrolet Caprice became a Gulf cultural icon, and the Silverado and Sierra became synonymous with strength in the Arab world. Cadillac has symbolized prestige and leadership, while vehicles like the Chevrolet T-Series (Dababbah and Jumbo) and locally produced Chevrolet Optra highlight GM’s local commitment. Powering future mobility, ACDelco has supported Saudi Arabia’s automotive industry for 25 years. Looking ahead, technologies like Super Cruise, the world’s first hands-free driver assistance, will continue to set GM apart. For 100 years, GM has been part of the region’s social and economic fabric, supporting communities, celebrating heritage, and empowering generations.

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