GM Defense unveils Next-Gen tactical vehicle at IDEX 2025

GM Defense, a subsidiary of General Motors (GM), has unveiled its latest prototype, the “Next Gen” tactical vehicle, at the International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) 2025.

The unveiling marks GM Defense’s continued expansion in the defense mobility sector, showcasing its advancements in military-grade vehicle technology.

The company expressed its enthusiasm about participating in IDEX 2025, emphasizing its commitment to fostering new partnerships within the Emirates defense community.

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“Day one of IDEX 2025 is here, and GM Defense is excited to be back at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi for our second time exhibiting at this world-class event. Our team is proud to have the opportunity to continue our expansion in the Emirates defense community, and we’re eager to spend this week building on new partnerships, welcoming familiar faces to our booth, and furthering new opportunities within this great community,” the company stated.

The “Next Gen” tactical vehicle has been developed with modularity in mind, offering two-, four-, and six-seat configurations. It is designed to support a wide range of mission sets, enhancing operational flexibility for military forces. The vehicle’s architecture allows for rapid adaptation to diverse combat environments, ensuring effectiveness in multiple operational roles.

With an emphasis on agility and adaptability, GM Defense’s Next Gen vehicle is built to enhance battlefield maneuverability while maintaining high levels of protection and durability. The vehicle integrates GM’s automotive expertise with military requirements, ensuring it meets the rigorous demands of modern combat environments.

The launch of the Next Gen tactical vehicle at IDEX 2025 underscores GM Defense’s commitment to advancing military mobility solutions. By leveraging commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology and automotive innovation, the company aims to deliver cost-effective, highly adaptable military vehicles tailored to the needs of modern armed forces.

GM Defense has been actively expanding its presence in international defense markets, seeking to collaborate with global partners to enhance military vehicle capabilities. The company has emphasized its goal of integrating advanced electrification, autonomous systems, and connected technologies into military platforms.

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