- GM launches its first
Hummer since 2010, with two newEV models. - The base model of the
SUV will cost around $80,000. - The company had already announced its upcoming EV Hummer pickup, which is due in the fall.
General Motors has doubled up on its electric vehicle (EV) offering with an announcement on Saturday of its second all-electric Hummers.
GM already announced its upcoming EV Hummer pickup, which is scheduled to go on sale this fall - its first model of the American classic in 11 years.
Hummer is the latest brand to jump on the electrification bandwagon, with Volkswagen also gearing up to take on Tesla with its Mission T project.
Herbert Diess, Volkswagen's CEO, has committed to offering a fully electric vehicle for each of its stable of brands, including Audi, Bentley, and Porsche, by 2025.
Duncan Aldred, global vice president of GMC, said in a statement: "The GMC Hummer EVs were envisioned to be the most capable and compelling electric supertrucks ever."
Following a similar pricing structure to that of the pickup, the base model SUV comes in at about $80,000. A special Edition 1 launch model - with its "extreme off-road package"- costs $110,595.
Pricing varies based on the range and battery size of the vehicle.
GM said it will produce the highest-priced models in early 2023, with the less expensive versions coming in spring 2024.
Hummer's EV Edition 1 pickup coming this falls has already sold out. It starts at $112,595.
The base model SUV's range is estimated to be around 250 miles to 300-plus miles, depending on the model.
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These latest Hummer models will be competing against several other vehicles, including Tesla's 'Cybertruck', a futuristic-looking EV pickup that joins the roster of the company's sports cars. The Cybertruck made headlines at its launch after its "armour glass" windows shattered twice during CEO Elon Musk's presentation.
CEO Elon Musk unveiled the $39,900 truck in Los Angeles in November 2019.
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