More than a year after it’s been revealed, the 2022 GMC Hummer EV is finally in production at the Factory Zero assembly plant. Auctioned in March 2021 for $2.5 million, chassis number one will benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation that honors 9/11 first responder Stephen Gerard Siller.
Are you excited about the all-new 2022 GMC Hummer EV? Well, you should be, considering that it bears the iconic moniker and brings it into the 21st century with battery-electric power.
It may be the end of October, but Neiman Marcus has just made it smell like Christmas with the one-off GMC Hummer included in their catalog. Having the potential of becoming the best holiday gift, it is up for grabs. And you know what they say, if you have to ask how much it costs, then you probably cannot afford it.
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Alongside a few products from the Blue Oval – such as the 2021 F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid or the all-mighty Bronco – the 2022 GMC Hummer EV is one of the most important arrivals for 2021. It’s slated to enter production later this year as a very expensive (and sold-out) $112k First Edition, so GMC is clearly looking to entice customers any way it can. 30 photos
Although spring is just around the corner, winter hasn’t exited the stage just yet, and there s no shortage of snow in continental United States. Everyone is trying to make the best of the influx of white flurries, and that usually involves taking a break from daily chores and feeling like a kid all over again.
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General Motors is paving the way for a zero-emissions future as the company promises it will go carbon-neutral by 2040. And, although it’s making a revolutionary move going forward, that doesn’t mean it doesn t base its strategy – or at least part of it – on holding an eye towards the past. 34 photos
The 2022 GMC Hummer EV is a fine example of this way of thinking. General Motors dubs it “
the world’s first all-electric supertruck” as it makes use of the company’s latest and greatest technologies. Never mind the Crab Walk (diagonal driving), Extract Mode (6-inch/15-cm lift), or the Ultravision underbody cameras. Those, and many more, are just