VCMC Auto

VCMC Auto is a division of the American automobile manufacturer (GM) that primarily focuses on the former Vlokozuian Commonwealth Motor Company (VCMC) brands. It is one of the major brands of GM in the El Kadsreian Islands, and has continued it's predecessor's legacy.

It sells the original Ladybug, Tarantula, Mantis, Caterpillar, Grasshopper, Hornet, Mosquito, Trickster, and Titanbeetle brands, plus the newer Herculesbeetle, Kitty, and Fly truck brands, the Fireant van brand, the Bulletant muscle car brand, the Propeller drive-by-wire coupe car brand, the Suburban, and the Go! small hatchback brand; all produced in the former VCMC factories. General Motors also licenses the VCMC brand to Lakeview Motorcycles for the Powerfox and Speedant dirt bike brands and the Black Widow chopper motorcycle brand. It also produces RVs, crossovers, SUVs, and Minivans.

Motorsports promotions include the El Kadsreian Firestorm monster truck team and dedicated teams in the Indy Junior Series, FIM OceaniCross Championship, and FIM EnduroBattle Oceania Championship.

History
In 1989, the Vlokozuian Commonwealth Motor Company was acquired by General Motors after the Vlokozu Union collapsed and it's operations were later absorbed by the Australian automotive company Holden, which remained the successor of VCMC for a brief time.

In 1990, VCMC Auto was created by General Motors. VCMC Auto was intended to be a successor of the old VCMC brand and they sell the original VCMC car brands such as the Hornet and the Ladybug, as well as newer models such as the sports car, known as the Bulletant, which was launched in 1992.

In 2015, VCMC Auto launched the “E” series of electric vehicles and announced they would phase out all petroleum-powered vehicles by 2040.