General Motors
The General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer with headquarters in Michigan, US. It was started as a holding corporation by William C. Durant on September 16, 1908, and the current entity was formed in 2009 after a restructuring. The firm is the largest vehicle manufacturer in the United States and also one of the largest in the world.
The Chevy Bolt is the first all-electric vehicle with long-range. It is classified as a compact utility vehicle, with a starting price of $37,500 and a range of 238 miles. One of its subsidiaries, Chevrolet Volt, has won multiple honors for its eco-friendly electric vehicle lineup.
Nation: America
Founded: 1908 (a holding company), and 2009 (the present entity after its restructuring)
Founders: William C. Durant, Charles Stewart Mott, Frederic L. Smith
Headquarters: Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan, U.S
Website: gm.com