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April 6th, 2021
When the Hummer EV SUT (sport utility truck) and its newly-unveiled SUV variant hit dealer show floors in the fall of 2021 and 2023, respectively, they’ll be among the first models in GM’s new electrified lineup to be built atop the company’s Ultium battery system.
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General Motors is no stranger to the electric vehicle market. GM began its electrified venture in 1996 with the EV1, one of the very first viable battery-powered sedan models produced by a major automaker which continued its run until being discontinued in 2003. It was superseded by the BEV2 platform of which the 2016 Chevy Bolt was the first model. Today, GM relies on an EV platform powered by the Ultium battery system as the basis for the 30-plus models it plans on producing in the coming years (with 20 zero-emission models available by 2023) as part of the company’s quest to reinvent its busi
We all want EVs that can charge fully in five minutes. Recently, a company said it had cracked that, but the reality is that the tech is quite far away.
However, chief of Buick and GMC, Duncan Aldred, stated during a media call attended by
GM Authority that neither of those brands has plans to advertise during the 2021 Super Bowl. As a result, one can safely conclude that an ad for the Hummer EV SUV is not in the cards.
What it does not mean is that the Hummer EV SUV won’t be revealed next month. In fact, dealers who attended a virtual GM dealer conference in December state that GMC has plans to unveil the Hummer EV SUV in February.
In fact, the appearance of the Hummer EV SUV is not much of a mystery. The vehicle was seen parked on stage behind Doug Parks, Executive Vice President of Global Product Development, General Motors, during the Barclays Global Automotive Conference held in the Design Dome at GM’s Global Technical Center in Warren last November.
As Canadaâs electric vehicle market continues to expand,
MobileSyrup had the opportunity to chat with GM Canada CEO Scott Bell about the companyâs electric vision for the future, the recently launched EV Hummer and what role Canada plays in GMâs future.
GM has gone through a few changes over the last few years, with a renewed focus on EVs with its anticipated Ultium battery project and a new test track on Oshawa, Ontario.
 What the electric Hummer means for GM
Bell has a lot of excitement for the electric Hummer and itâs hard to blame him. GMâs taken its most notoriously gas-guzzling powerhouse of an SUV and flipped it on its head to become the companyâs new flagship electric super truck.