GM will share details about the Hummer’s on- and off-road capabilities closer to the reveal.
The pickup will have multiple driving modes, such as adrenaline and crab modes, GMC said in a statement Wednesday. It will also have ultra-vision cameras, modular sky panels, an infinity roof and the next generation of Super Cruise, GM’s driver-assist technology.
Production will begin in the fall of 2021 at Detroit-Hamtramck assembly, which is being retooled for EV manufacturing.
The Hummer will be among the first vehicles powered by GM’s proprietary Ultium battery, which will allow for a range of up to 400 miles on a full charge, about 50 percent more than the 259-mile range for the 2020 Chevrolet Bolt.
The pickup will have 1,000 hp and go from 0 to 60 mph in three seconds. GM engineers say the truck’s electric powertrain will have an estimated torque rating of 11,500 pound-feet.


