People are literally going to be doing that every single chance they get. We're never gonna stop seeing electric Hummers crab walking through parking lots.
Gm did this like 18 years ago with the quadrasteer. They were super reliable for anyone worried about the longevity. I loved my 2500hd, tighter turning radius than my civic.
@@canceledczech457 ive had 5 of them with no steering issues. Ill get them for $2000 or whatever with a bad engine and fix it up. The issue was no one bought them.
@@MrPland1992 I believe the main reason they discontinued them was because they were too expensive to manufacture. Expensive manufacturing cost + low amount of orders = Discontinued.
Some systems are adaptive. If you are going high speed they will do something like this. If you are going slow the wheels will turn opposite way to help with turning radius. Not really new, I just don’t know if the hummer does that.
Some cars with Rear wheel steer already do that when switching lanes at high speeds. Mercedes S, Rolls Royce Culli/Phantom, BMW 7, any Porsche or Audi with Active rear steer.
@@Madeupfakerobot Think whatever you want but numbers don't back up your blabbery. GM is on the forefront of the electric game and thier desire to sell what customers buy is the only reason they are just now expanding. Just because you believe Ford's twist of words in their lying commercials stating the F150 is the highest selling truck doesn't make it so. If you investigate thier wording they're comparing the entire F series sales to others single vehicle. As for any other vehicle you may consider better than GM being on your data. You may learn that feelings alone won't cut it. You don't drive a Miata do ya?? I bet you might.
@@Jason-hc1jl it's detroit/metro Detroit. Just a guess but they let a few out to go around town and hopefully go "viral". You'll see a bunch of new cars out for test drives around town, they are usually camouflaged with this zebra pattern so it hides the shape. They're just press cars.
GM had this like 20 years ago on Silverados. It was called Quadrasteer I believe. Service department at that time said it was a nightmare of technology that they would have to learn. I will say it was a little differentin the fact that the wheels turned opposite of each other rather than together. Pretty cool though.
Quadrasteer was adaptive, so more useful than this current crap. It would turn opposite at low speeds, go rear neutral at mid speed, and turn parallel (like this one) at high speed. This parallel turn at low speeds is kinda useless.
@@fredwilliams7893 They weren't there to be arrogant or anything like that bro. It was intended to promote Hummer and to show people that HummerEV really exists & works as advertised (basically it was a PR move). After all, this was done during the Woodward Dream Cruise - basically the largest open-air car show from Pontiac to Ferndale. Showing off everything from classics to brand new production vehicles. So what's wrong with GM joining in and enlivening the show with their Hummer EV test vehicles?
@@ii_dynasty well those that know knows.. especially the real car enthusiasts people especially the one that love JDM and Japanese cars period because they know almost every make and model 🤷
@@gpxjimmy i don't know the future of this feature but their active cruise control is the best on the market and it will become common in lots of cars.
@@Norkgb True, that's the only time they will use it as seeing one off road will be as likely as spotting a Bigfoot. Can't wait for the first one to try going off road and getting lost then running out of battery
Awesome Truck! Trail runners better be careful though, its easy to mess up on a edge when you Cant turn the back wheels! _ It will actually be amazing on the trails, Just a new version of a needed 'super safety focus' and awareness now, So to stay safe!🇺🇸👍
It is shorter than a full-size pickup, because shorter is better off-road. Longer vehicles have a lower breakover angle, which means they can get hung up easier cresting obstacles. It's literally not small though, you need to see it in person.
@@zzz7zzz9 The Hummer EV comes with a four-corner air suspension and adaptive dampers (standard on EV²ˣ and above). The air suspension raises the truck 1.8 inches from its standard 10.1 inches of ground clearance in Terrain mode and can raise it all the way to *15.9 inches* in Extract mode. *It can also lower the suspension 3.5 inches.*
A wheel alignment nightmare. Secondly, have no one thought about this: the thousand pound of extra weight would cause the pavement wear out much quicker, like a 18-wheeler would do to the road. Then comes the toxic pile of spent lithium.
People are literally going to be doing that every single chance they get. We're never gonna stop seeing electric Hummers crab walking through parking lots.
Better than everyone doing the Crip walk.
Shit i swang in my passat when im bored.. You bet id do it in traffic in this
No need for literally
it’s their party trick
I would 😂
Those hummers are great man they remind me of the trucks on halo all four wheel turn.
It’s one turret attachment away from being a real life warthog…..1 please
Did they? Damn im old dont remember that
As a caveman, watch those Humvees crab walk is surreal experience XD
Caveman won't be surprised, but surprised why out tech is so outdated
😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😂😂😂
That crab walk with all tires turning looked so awesome.
Wtf lmaoo are y’all human?
I don't get it...lol
Gm did this like 18 years ago with the quadrasteer. They were super reliable for anyone worried about the longevity. I loved my 2500hd, tighter turning radius than my civic.
it seems people have forgotten about it, that sierra was bad ass
Uhhh, I thought they had so many problems with the rear steer on those trucks that they had to develop a delete kit to be installed at the dealer
@@canceledczech457 ive had 5 of them with no steering issues. Ill get them for $2000 or whatever with a bad engine and fix it up.
The issue was no one bought them.
@@MrPland1992 I believe the main reason they discontinued them was because they were too expensive to manufacture. Expensive manufacturing cost + low amount of orders = Discontinued.
@Slashed_Prism fat
Guy standing in street: "HIT ME!"
Electric Hummer: "Imma crab walk over here..."
Guy jumping in front of Hummer: hell yeah Imma get hit in 3..2...1
Hummer pulling off Crabwalk: Hah! Psych Niggaaa!!!
i prefer this one than the old one.
Need to see this thing switch lanes at high speeds
CrabWalk is limited to low speeds (25 mph)
Some systems are adaptive. If you are going high speed they will do something like this. If you are going slow the wheels will turn opposite way to help with turning radius. Not really new, I just don’t know if the hummer does that.
Some cars with Rear wheel steer already do that when switching lanes at high speeds. Mercedes S, Rolls Royce Culli/Phantom, BMW 7, any Porsche or Audi with Active rear steer.
Honda had this in 1990!
@@PanameraTurboSEHybrid yes even the Mazda 929 from the early 90s...
The crab walk is pretty cool can’t wait to see it on episode of cops 👮🏾♂️ when a guy gets away in a hummer using the special mode😁💀
This comment is gold
Be even better if cops wasn't canceled two years ago.
@@j.a.r.family2576 You’ll be happy to know they are starting a new season up again this year
Til the battery runs out😅
I've been doing this for years in my all terrain fork lift
This is the true definition of the ELECTRIC SLIDE
Tire manufacturers are rubbing their greedy paws 😂😂😂
YO FOREAL 😂😂😂✅
Why?
This doesnt wear tires at all. Just a normal drive.
Why? If anything this helps tire life.
@Noel Villaseñor The right turn causes the most cupping or rounding . Smh
GM has been in the electric game much longer than they get credit for.
GM was also the one that put a hard stop to the EV market in the late 90's... RIP General Motors EV1.
@@damien847 and more recently, the Volt !
They have but gm tends to make junk
@@Madeupfakerobot Think whatever you want but numbers don't back up your blabbery. GM is on the forefront of the electric game and thier desire to sell what customers buy is the only reason they are just now expanding. Just because you believe Ford's twist of words in their lying commercials stating the F150 is the highest selling truck doesn't make it so. If you investigate thier wording they're comparing the entire F series sales to others single vehicle. As for any other vehicle you may consider better than GM being on your data. You may learn that feelings alone won't cut it. You don't drive a Miata do ya?? I bet you might.
Yea but with the bolt and volt…
Sick! SVO fox hatch on snowflakes was clean too.
That McClaren capri 😍
Now let me see it crip walk
Lol, I get the feeling that doing alignments on these will be a PITA.
@Vulture_Grey: WOW lol
Never mind the rare Fox platform Capri at the beginning. I think it's a McLaren?
Only reason I clicked 😁🤘
Yeh!, I was like ' Whaa? Seriously? Time machine! Super Rare and Sweet to see again! Yes 'ASC McLaren' Its On the Side Stripe!👍
I'm more impressed with the foxbody stang in front of the hummer
Thats what i was saying! So true👍
That’s gonna suck so bad to maintain in the next 5-10 years …all those crab walking miles lol
Very cool! The new way to change lanes now. Love it!! Thanks for sharing.
BP
We are gonna look back at this and ve like we thought that was so cool! Like spinners on tires.
Needs one of these leans from the lane at an angle, while all four wheels face straight on the lane, and the audio plays eurobeat on full volume.
Is this some kind of drive event by GMC ? How did the ppl get their hands on these already ?? I am waiting to get my hands on one soon 😊
No it's the Woodward dream cruise we have a bunch of annual "cruises" here in Michigan. The dream cruise is the biggest though.
@@user-pm4zg2mw5b Ah got you !! .. but how did the Hummers get in that event ? They arent even in production yet ?
@@Jason-hc1jl it's detroit/metro Detroit. Just a guess but they let a few out to go around town and hopefully go "viral". You'll see a bunch of new cars out for test drives around town, they are usually camouflaged with this zebra pattern so it hides the shape. They're just press cars.
Heaviest regular passenger vehicle I ever worked on
All wheel steering is nice to see that systems again on new vehicles. Old school rules.
other then last time it was put on vehicles it proved it was a massive failure?
What Cybertruck??
Crab walking mode super cool.
فعلا الصناعه الامريكيه جيده جدا وتمتاز بالمتانه وواروع شي عندهم يهتم بالسلامه العامه تستاهلوو 😍😍😍😍
That joint euro stepping😂
Bow about the fox body capri in front! 💪🏼🤘🏼
Bro yall see that McLaren foxbody in the intro!!?!
The first time I did that in my Hummer somebody asked me if something was broke LOL😂
Which model Hummer?
Lolzz
The Bronco in the background 😍
That cute little miat in the background doe
I seen it to
GM had this like 20 years ago on Silverados. It was called Quadrasteer I believe. Service department at that time said it was a nightmare of technology that they would have to learn. I will say it was a little differentin the fact that the wheels turned opposite of each other rather than together. Pretty cool though.
Quadrasteer was adaptive, so more useful than this current crap. It would turn opposite at low speeds, go rear neutral at mid speed, and turn parallel (like this one) at high speed. This parallel turn at low speeds is kinda useless.
Coolest thing I seen in a while :D
Nissan skyline did that back in the 90's. I'm not sure if it actually worked through I haven't seen it personally. But it was only at highway speeds.
Just when you thought the Hummer couldn’t scream “look at me, I’m a douchebag” anymore, this happens!
Lmao! Yep
So much negativity for what?
@@syclone3310 Because it's ok to have nice things in life we all want that. But absolutely no need to show it off. Just be humble about it.
@@fredwilliams7893 They weren't there to be arrogant or anything like that bro. It was intended to promote Hummer and to show people that HummerEV really exists & works as advertised (basically it was a PR move). After all, this was done during the Woodward Dream Cruise - basically the largest open-air car show from Pontiac to Ferndale. Showing off everything from classics to brand new production vehicles. So what's wrong with GM joining in and enlivening the show with their Hummer EV test vehicles?
Never thought I’d live to see the day when a hummer side moonwalks out of traffic.
what's the black and orange car in front of it in the first clip? a Foxbody Mustang?
How do they have these already? Just wondering.
This is in Detroit where they are built, so more than likely all Manufacturer models being driven by employees
Prototypes...
Its funny how people act so surprised when i already seen this on the first Generation Honda Prelude who had that same system 20 years ago 🖖👽🤷
Not really a Honda prelude isn't a common thing you see on the road and most people don't even know about it.
@@ii_dynasty well those that know knows.. especially the real car enthusiasts people especially the one that love JDM and Japanese cars period because they know almost every make and model 🤷
no one cares about a fukn Honda my guy lol
I've been seeing these on Woodward a lot lately too
Did we forget about the old school prelude 4ws? Nothing new.
You're right. I guess nobody else should do it then. Pack it in boys.
Wonder when will this baby be available in Malaysia. I hope its available soon
Sooooooooooooo the real question is how much can it tow in crab walk mode???
Asc McLaren capri????
best car coming out wow
99% of these EV trucks wont ever see dirt or long road trips. See them at local starbucks filled with soccer balls and screaming kids.
How does he have one already
why the stop sign say turn right only instead of right turn only
Wonderful
lets see how many music videos this will be on lol nice clip man
This is Coooool
Hahahahaha, Its kind of a useless feature for the most part but its cute. HUMMER, man, its back!! The most outrageous offroad brand ever
how the fuck is it useless? very good on offroad perspective
Now I see why GM bankrupted lol dump their money to invent a useless feature
@@gpxjimmy i don't know the future of this feature but their active cruise control is the best on the market and it will become common in lots of cars.
It will help line ur parking near the side walk if ur still off alittle
@@Norkgb True, that's the only time they will use it as seeing one off road will be as likely as spotting a Bigfoot. Can't wait for the first one to try going off road and getting lost then running out of battery
Does it come with Madagascar?
How are there so many?
Pretty cool
I was looking at the Capri in front of the hummer
Sweet Asc McLaren!!
Awesome Truck! Trail runners better be careful though, its easy to mess up on a edge when you Cant turn the back wheels! _ It will actually be amazing on the trails, Just a new version of a needed 'super safety focus' and awareness now, So to stay safe!🇺🇸👍
I would rather have that early 80s Mercury Capri 5.0 that's in front of that hummer LOL
So how would it park in revers?
Nice color choice, everyone.
Hummer next to a bronco. Two beautiful cars
this car is so gangsta it c-walks
Does that make it easier to get unstuck?
Is it me or is it crazy a wrangler and a bronco passed by it?😄 crazy competition
I like this nice
Damn, cars in North America are amazing.
that McLaren though
Anyone else peep that bronco? 😏
This is useful when parking, not on the highway :)
hummer ev ❤💪😍
Hi. I’m dumb and don’t know anything. Can someone tell me the point of this?
It’s magical
Well some of us have the "Crip" walk so why not let them crab walk?😜🤔😆
They don’t like to be called crabs. GMC better not go to the wrong hood
What's the purpose of that?
So nobody gonna say how smooth they turn...
It feels smaller than the other pickups driven by…the last thing you want is being called the ‘little hummer’
It is shorter than a full-size pickup, because shorter is better off-road. Longer vehicles have a lower breakover angle, which means they can get hung up easier cresting obstacles. It's literally not small though, you need to see it in person.
@@syclone3310 but you also need clearance. It was low compared to others.
@@zzz7zzz9 The Hummer EV comes with a four-corner air suspension and adaptive dampers (standard on EV²ˣ and above). The air suspension raises the truck 1.8 inches from its standard 10.1 inches of ground clearance in Terrain mode and can raise it all the way to *15.9 inches* in Extract mode. *It can also lower the suspension 3.5 inches.*
Looks like a new Honda Ridgeline😱🤣🤣🤣🤣
The capri in front thoooo
If it can be done, people are definitely going to do IT!!
A wheel alignment nightmare. Secondly, have no one thought about this: the thousand pound of extra weight would cause the pavement wear out much quicker, like a 18-wheeler would do to the road. Then comes the toxic pile of spent lithium.
Wooooooow beautiful & crazyyyy
Damn that hummer, was that a Mercury McLaren at the beginning 🤔
Fuck that hummer! What about the Mercury Capri in front of it?
We never gonna have good cars like these in the EU
Why is it so big?? I live in Chicago and I can't imagine driving this thing in town.
Because it's a Hummer.
Because not everyone lives in Chicago.
crabwalk does make it much easier with parallel parking.
Imagine someone trying to break check one these and knowing it can go side to side
And the purpose of this is?
That's cool
To anyone who saw the fancy crab mod on skyrim
EV Hummer: NOW YOU FUCKED UP! NOW YOU FUCKED UP! NOW YOU FUCKED UP!
None of them updated no cutsom ones smh
In Houston Texas we just call that swangin. 🤘🤘🤟💯😂😂
Amazing 👍
love this car :)
Whats the point of that turning feature? Just looks weird
Didn't the old honda preludes do that?
CrabWalk? Not really. Their maximum same-direction steering angle is 1.5 degrees, which is not enough to make it drive diagonally.
@@syclone3310 the new hummer ev is pretty sick