General Motors El Kadsre

General Motors El Kadsre is the El Kadsreian subsidiary of multinational corporation, which controls GM's operations in El Kadsre, the El Kadsreian Islands and the Nazca Islands. GMEK is the largest automobile manufacturer in the El Kadsreian Islands and Nazca Islands.

GMEK has multiple manufacturing facilities, including several inherited from the former Vlokozuian Commonwealth Motor Company (VCMC). In addition, GMEK provides region and brand-specific vehicle assembly kits for assembly by GM affiliates in the United States, Brazil, China, Colombia, and Mexico, and manufactures complete cars for developing markets. GMEK also imports cars from GM affiliates in South Korea, China and Uzbekistan and re-badges them for the El Kadsreian market.

History
In 1999, GMEK introduced the VCMC Go! small hatchback to compete with 's and, Kads' Hotaka and Takusa's Lancer. Designed by famed Finnish industrial designer Simo Mäkinen, the Go! was an immediate success.

In 2016, GMEK announced the introduction of, one of the marquees, as their new marquee for budget cars. The (marketed as the Baojun Enterprise) was the debut Baojun in the El Kadsreian Islands.

In 2017, after was sold to, GMEK announced the fifth generation of the Chevorlet Chevy model, now a re-badged  instead of a. The fifth generation Chevrolet Chevys are assembled by SAIC-GM-Wuling in. When the 310 was facelifted in 2019, a similar facelift was done for the fifth gen Chevrolet Chevy.

Manufacturing facilities
El Kadsre Raland Ikeda Islands
 * Dunwich: vehicle assembly and gasoline/LPG engine manufacturing
 * Patya: vehicle assembly and gasoline/LPG engine manufacturing
 * Sankuro: vehicle assembly and gasoline/LPG engine manufacturing
 * Capulco: vehicle assembly
 * Kirato: vehicle assembly and gasoline/LPG engine manufacturing
 * Rivakuton: vehicle assembly and gasoline/LPG engine manufacturing
 * Technovilla Park: vehicle assembly
 * Williamsville: vehicle assembly and gasoline/LPG engine manufacturing

Current models manufactured

 * Cadillac CT5 (executive car; 4-door sedan)
 * Cadillac Escalade (luxury car; 4-door SUV)
 * Cadillac XT5 (luxury compact crossover; 5-door SUV)
 * Chevrolet Camaro (muscle car; 2-door coupé)
 * Chevrolet Colorado (midsize pickup truck)
 * Chevrolet Corvette (sports car; 2-door coupé)
 * Chevrolet E-Camaro (electric muscle car; 2-door coupé)
 * Chevrolet Express (full-size commercial vehicle; 5-door cargo van)
 * Chevrolet Equinox (compact crossover; 5-door SUV)
 * Chevrolet Malibu (mid-size car; 4-door sedan)
 * Chevrolet Onix (subcompact crossover; 4-door sedan)
 * Chevrolet Silverado (full-size pickup truck)
 * Chevrolet Spark (city car; 5-door hatchback)
 * Chevrolet Spin (small family car; 5-door hatchback)
 * GMC Acadia (full-size crossover; 5-door SUV)
 * GMC Canyon (midsize pickup truck)
 * GMC Sierra (full-size pickup truck)
 * GMC Terrain (compact crossover; 5-door SUV)
 * VCMC Bulletant (muscle car)
 * VCMC Caterpillar
 * VCMC Fireant
 * VCMC Fly
 * VCMC Grasshopper
 * VCMC Go!
 * VCMC Kitty
 * VCMC Herculesbeetle
 * VCMC Hornet
 * VCMC Mantis
 * VCMC Mosquito
 * VCMC Propeller
 * VCMC Suburban
 * VCMC Tarantula
 * VCMC Titanbeetle
 * VCMC Trickster

Baojun

 * Baojun Almaz (compact crossover, 5-door SUV; re-badged Baojun 530, manufactured in China)
 * Baojun Enterprise (compact crossover, 5-door wagon; re-badged Baojun 730, manufactured in China)
 * Baojun Ranger (compact car, 5-door liftback; re-badged Baojun RC-5, manufactured in China)

Baojun (re-badged)

 * Chevrolet Chevy (subcompact car; 5-door hatchback; re-badged Baojun 310, manufactured in China)

Buick

 * Buick Encore GX (a crossover developed by GM Korea; manufactured in South Korea)
 * Buick Encore (subcompact SUV; 5-door wagon; manufactured in South Korea)
 * Buick LaCrosse (executive car; 4-door sedan, manufactured in China)

Chevrolet

 * Chevrolet Bolt EV (electric car, imported from the U.S.)
 * Chevrolet Bolt EUV (electric car, imported from the U.S.)

GMC (re-badged)

 * VCMC Hummer EV (electric off-road full-size vehicle; re-badged GMC Hummer EV, manufactured in the U.S.)

Wuling (re-badged)

 * GMC Enjoy (compact crossover; 5-door wagon; re-badged Wuling Hongguang, manufactured in China)