@@bmstylee it did true 4 wheel steering up to 15 degrees in either the same direction as the front wheels or opposite directions, depending on the speed of the truck. The rear live axle had its own rack and pinion steering assembly driven by an electric motor.
2:09 the way the front end comes up and the 3.3s time it reminds of my 1/10 scale short course truck. A Hummber hitting 3.3s, now I've seen everything.
I know you anti ev hicks have never been to a city in Europe, but there's such a thing as smog created by pollution from gasoline and diesel cars and busses. In places which have promoted ev's, the pollution in cities has been noticeably less...
@@stevemcgowen Here you go, in plain English Lithium batteries are regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180). Exposure to Lithium can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. ► Lithium can cause headache, muscle weakness, twitching, blurred vision, loss of coordination, tremors, confusion, seizures and coma. This isn't for me or my family Good luck, with your so called .. clean energy !
@@highvoltage3479 Is Fossil fuel regulated as a hazardous material? What does exposure to Gasoline do? Do you plan on having Yourself and Your Family handle the redundantly sealed battery modules? Do you drive with a full tank of gas? Fill it yourself?....More exposure there than anything.
No one's producing good trucks these days. I spent $89,000 on a brand new Ford bronco just for the engine to seize up got on UA-cam and found out it's common and Ford is facing a class action lawsuit
Smashing the thumbs up! 9000lbs???? The Rivian weighs over 7000lbs. That does not sound like an improvement. Massive track time though! Thanks to electric being instant power. Just as an aside, 10 minute recharge does not sound bad, unless you are fourth in line. It still does best what it did before, go off road. I did not have high hopes for this Hummer, but seems to have put themselves in a much better place than Jeep.
Yes, but worth noting that EV “gas stations” will have to be a rethink of the traditional layout. Because electricity is easier to distribute an EV “gas station” will be more like a parking lot, so less queuing up than traditionally.
@@atg1338 Ev manufacturers and dealers are saying ev batteries are safe, kind of reminds me of tobacco producers saying the same thing about their products,.... we all know how that turned out !! Get out of the EV market while you can.
@@atg1338 Save your money for medical bills Here you go, in plain English Lithium batteries are regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180). Exposure to Lithium can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. ► Lithium can cause headache, muscle weakness, twitching, blurred vision, loss of coordination, tremors, confusion, seizures and coma. This isn't for me or my family Good luck, with your so called .. clean energy !
This thing weighs about as much as 2 Honda Pilots or 3 Rav 4s and moves like a missile. It's insane. If you buy this vehicle, you don't rotate the tires, you replace them every 10k miles. When you take it in for service, the dealership doesn't measure how much meat you have left on your brake pads, they just take them off and put new ones on.
Feel sorry for electric car drivers and future owners. They will simply have to learn the hard way .. as I did. These things are a huge hassle, all those lost hours sitting in those charging stations, huge anxiety, plus a outrageous expense in the long run. Good luck trying to sell a used Electric car with wore out battery modules. You'll find out nobody wants to pay the ridiculous price of batteries ... Batteries are very ... very expensive to replace ( thousands and thousands of dollars) ... and make no mistake, you will be replacing them. These batteries are highly toxic to our environment and a constant concern for fire, also a high potential for disaster to our surroundings. These new specialized automotive grade batteries ... are not green clean energy by any means... Don't fool yourself and certain don't listen to a manufacturer or salesperson, ... they will say anything, do anything to make a sale. I wish I knew all this before I bought my car . Do your own investigation before buying ! For some of you younger people, you probably already made the mistake, but that's how you learn in life !
The horse and buggy crowd put up some resistance too i`m sure. An ev can be charged at home, If you have the money for this, You have that option. There are few that actually regularly exceed the driving distance to have huge anxiety. This particualr ev isn`t in the practical realm yet it its still relatively practical. Replacing batteries, Yes thats in the thousands, offset by lack of routine fossil fuel fillups and oil changes. Batteries are toxic...and so is fossil fuel, Batteries however have reclamation options and standards. Fossil fuel? Not.
@@twiggyb67 i read in a Hummer forum that this EV battery costs 35-40k to replace. That is really going to kill the resale value of this EV since nobody is going to want to be stuck paying for that.
@@4ft3rburn3r A forum? There is a 10 year warranty on these batteries. As well there are serviceable modules. Only a complete ,Unlikely major malfunction to the entire Ultium pack would require full replacement. This would be equivalent of an insurance "total". The vehicle would have to have been involved in a catastrophic incident. Again..Insurance.
@@twiggyb67 The battery warranty is only for 8 years or 100,000 miles for the Hummer EV. And I was talking about having to take a significant hit on the vehicle depreciation due to the high battery replacement costs after the warranty expires.
@@stevemcgowen Ev manufacturers and dealers are saying ev batteries are safe, kind of reminds me of tobacco producers saying the same thing about their products,.... we all know how that turned out !! Get out of the EV market while you can.
Putting aside the rather impressive engineering that went into this, is it really a good idea to put a 9000lb, 1000HP vehicle into the hands of the average American driver? Seems like a huge waste of resources plus a legit safety concern for both the occupants as well as ANY vehicle they might collide with in an accident...
Most people will drive these like you see 75 year old men drive Corvettes- like they are driving Ms. Daisy... Some will kill themselves- like you see in wrecked Tesla pics, however...
From the Car & Driver review article: "The mondo EV's 70-mph stopping distance, 211 feet, is on the long end even for a heavy-duty truck, and stopping from 100 mph requires 504 feet."
For the folks who are missing out on this insane power and instant torque...boo hoo! This thing is amazing. Traded my AMG for an EV. Once you experience instant full power torque, you can't live without it.
LOVE THIS!! Man, there's so many negative Nancies out there complaining everything EV in general. Sure, there's range anxiety. But it's just sad that we as car enthusiasts can't appreciate every car.
@@leakyjeep5.9 if you happen to own one of these and insist on charging on a regular outlet instead of upgrading, as my grandpa would say, “you need to slapped on the back of the head”!🤣
@@leakyjeep5.9 Nobody buying this vehicle won't also spend like $500-$2000 for a Level-2 charger which will take like a day at most to take it from 0%-100%. Note how that's because this has a huge battery. An ICE equivalent of this with the same power & acceleration would get like 5mpg and need frequent gas station stops, while this can just be plugged in to your house every night.
EV has about half the part count of a gas car, but yet these EVs cost 2 to 4 times as much.?? It has its own type of pollution ( gases from Lithium or Ultium batteries) known to expel highly toxic gases both when charging and discharging. This added to our already polluted air. The total operating cost of these EVs is extremely high on the long run.. No thanks, I'll pass. I don't want to add to the problem.!
@@stevemcgowen Here you go, in plain English Lithium batteries are regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180). Exposure to Lithium can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. ► Lithium can cause headache, muscle weakness, twitching, blurred vision, loss of coordination, tremors, confusion, seizures and coma. This all comes from a reputable source. This isn't for me or my family Good luck, with your so called .. clean energy !
@@highvoltage3479 What does exposure to fossil fuels do?. Batteries in these things are sealed and redundantly separated from the cabin and recharge process. Greater chance fossil fuel exhaust is making its way into your family`s lungs ......and your bloodstream in a fillup.
9000 pounds I see a few problems. When they crash into a compact car that’s a catastrophe. Plus that thing will sink to the frame rails in soft ground. But it is a bad ass truck I would love one.
@@austinfrazier7325 What if it was just a beat-to-hell press car? Or a pre-production truck not representative of the final product? Is that really fair to single out an issue that is exclusive to *that* truck and not necessarily representative of the whole? Your thoughts are appreciated!
RIP to anyone that gets into a wreck with someone driving one of these monstrosities. This thing is a deathtrap with that much power and weight with virtually no handling or ability to stop quickly. Notice how there was no braking performance test shown here? I don't know if I remember a Motor week test without them showing at least a 60-0 brake test. Everyone clamours on about the "break neck speed" in reviews and then claim it doesn't want to stop because the brakes are terrible, good combo GM. If you think there's a practical use for this "vehicle" other than to feed some sort of toxic ego then you are in complete denial of reality.
This truck symbolizes America in 2022 pretty well. Expensive, egotistical, unnecessary, selfish, gaudy, extremely resource intensive to build, easy for the govt to control (because it’s not gas), dangerous to those around it (9000 pounds), can’t do real work, to expensive to maintain out of warranty, it’s better than the past (even though in reality it’s probably worse than the past one), and to top it off………….you get to virtue signal you’re a good person “because EV”.
A very cool truck, that is proving more successful from a sales standpoint than I think was predicted. Though I agree with many, is such speed necessary with a 9000 pound vehicle?
ahhh, some of us remember the oil embargos. Who would have thought a company would be producing a monster for the general public for only $110,000.00. Any options? Guess if you got the ( going broke) money, congratulations.
This bad boy weighs more than my modified F-350. The price isn't bad though, until your dirty GM dealers and resale scavengers buy all of them and then try to resell it for 50% above sticker.
Might actually be worse for the environment than the last one. Definitely more dangerous: imagine crossing the street when some knucklehead hits the launch button. Can't jump out of the way fast enough. It also weighs so much it will knock buses and medium trucks over if it runs into them.
Eff this monstrosity for even existing and GM for making it, especially after it plows through a few families in sedans. MotorWeek didn't even have the balls to report on its braking performance.
If you thought mustang drivers are funny, wait till there are more of these. Too heavy and powerful for most drivers. Imagine if it hits a normal car at 60?
9000lb and a 3 second 0-60 run? That's just insanity.
And totally unnecessary!!
@@Cheezwizzz The entire vehicle is unnecessary. 😂
The tractor part of a semi truck day cab is about 12k, think about that. Nuts
@@toronado455 Cool and unnecessary 😂
Irreality. It's simply absurd.
Seeing something that heavy move so fast is terrifying
Tesla semi, unladen = nightmare? Just saying...whether we like it or not, that's the future our government/corporations have decided for us.
One of my Friends said the same thing when they saw me run 18 mph on a treadmill. I believe he said "It's like a whole refrigerator running at you"
@@brandonpurple165 😂 🏆 18 mph is fast for a human.
God help that Person if get T Bones by this Things
@@toronado455 Could you Imagine a 6'3 320lb human running at you and 18mph
Getting hit by this thing at top speed is the definition of “sent to the shadow realm.”
Believe in the heart of the cards
Blows the mind that this beast runs a 11.9
That's a violent launch!
That sharp move to the center line was probably an interesting experience.
Nice to see rear wheel steering has made a comeback, that is a really neat feature.
Hopefully this is a bit more reliable than Quadrasteer of old.
Refresh my memory. Did the quadrasteer actually do true rear wheel steering or is like 4 wheel steer like on a sports car?
@@bmstylee it did true 4 wheel steering up to 15 degrees in either the same direction as the front wheels or opposite directions, depending on the speed of the truck. The rear live axle had its own rack and pinion steering assembly driven by an electric motor.
@@foxtrot685 thanks. I always thought true 4 wheel steer was not road legal. Guess I was wrong.
This is AWD. 2 motors for the rear tires and one for the front wheels.
2:09 the way the front end comes up and the 3.3s time it reminds of my 1/10 scale short course truck. A Hummber hitting 3.3s, now I've seen everything.
Same thing I was thinking lol looks like my rc
Evs are way worse on the environment than gas.
I know you anti ev hicks have never been to a city in Europe, but there's such a thing as smog created by pollution from gasoline and diesel cars and busses. In places which have promoted ev's, the pollution in cities has been noticeably less...
😭😭😭😭😭
@@stevemcgowen Here you go, in plain English
Lithium batteries are regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180).
Exposure to Lithium can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. ► Lithium can cause headache, muscle weakness, twitching, blurred vision, loss of coordination, tremors, confusion, seizures and coma.
This isn't for me or my family
Good luck, with your so called .. clean energy !
Ahhh No.
@@highvoltage3479 Is Fossil fuel regulated as a hazardous material? What does exposure to Gasoline do? Do you plan on having Yourself and Your Family handle the redundantly sealed battery modules? Do you drive with a full tank of gas? Fill it yourself?....More exposure there than anything.
There's a UA-cam video where this one breaks down in traffic
Theres more then one 😂😭
@@aaronbarkus6458 and then there's that one that takes 4 days to charge this thing on a regular outlet.
TFL is the name of the channel with it. They have other issues too
No one's producing good trucks these days. I spent $89,000 on a brand new Ford bronco just for the engine to seize up got on UA-cam and found out it's common and Ford is facing a class action lawsuit
@@CirocObama.94 you spent what??? Bro you good?
Smashing the thumbs up! 9000lbs???? The Rivian weighs over 7000lbs. That does not sound like an improvement. Massive track time though! Thanks to electric being instant power. Just as an aside, 10 minute recharge does not sound bad, unless you are fourth in line. It still does best what it did before, go off road. I did not have high hopes for this Hummer, but seems to have put themselves in a much better place than Jeep.
Yes, but worth noting that EV “gas stations” will have to be a rethink of the traditional layout. Because electricity is easier to distribute an EV “gas station” will be more like a parking lot, so less queuing up than traditionally.
You're right about that queue changing the meaning of 10 minutes for a recharge.
Just say no to batteries.
Make sure to toss out your mobile phone and anything else you have with a battery...
Why? I guess you have never owned one🤣🤣🤣 you have no clue how great it is to not pay for gas.... keep buying gas dude🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@atg1338 Ev manufacturers and dealers are saying ev batteries are safe, kind of reminds me of tobacco producers saying the same thing about their products,.... we all know how that turned out !! Get out of the EV market while you can.
@@atg1338 Save your money for medical bills
Here you go, in plain English
Lithium batteries are regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180).
Exposure to Lithium can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. ► Lithium can cause headache, muscle weakness, twitching, blurred vision, loss of coordination, tremors, confusion, seizures and coma.
This isn't for me or my family
Good luck, with your so called .. clean energy !
@@bigwatts9694 blah blah blah maybe you should just stay in mom's basement
This thing weighs about as much as 2 Honda Pilots or 3 Rav 4s and moves like a missile. It's insane. If you buy this vehicle, you don't rotate the tires, you replace them every 10k miles. When you take it in for service, the dealership doesn't measure how much meat you have left on your brake pads, they just take them off and put new ones on.
Have You Owned One Yet?
It rotates the planet instead of tires
Feel sorry for electric car drivers and future owners. They will simply have to learn the hard way .. as I did. These things are a huge hassle, all those lost hours sitting in those charging stations, huge anxiety, plus a outrageous expense in the long run. Good luck trying to sell a used Electric car with wore out battery modules. You'll find out nobody wants to pay the ridiculous price of batteries ... Batteries are very ... very expensive to replace ( thousands and thousands of dollars) ... and make no mistake, you will be replacing them. These batteries are highly toxic to our environment and a constant concern for fire, also a high potential for disaster to our surroundings. These new specialized automotive grade batteries ... are not green clean energy by any means... Don't fool yourself and certain don't listen to a manufacturer or salesperson, ... they will say anything, do anything to make a sale.
I wish I knew all this before I bought my car . Do your own investigation before buying ! For some of you younger people, you probably already made the mistake, but that's how you learn in life !
The horse and buggy crowd put up some resistance too i`m sure. An ev can be charged at home, If you have the money for this, You have that option. There are few that actually regularly exceed the driving distance to have huge anxiety. This particualr ev isn`t in the practical realm yet it its still relatively practical. Replacing batteries, Yes thats in the thousands, offset by lack of routine fossil fuel fillups and oil changes. Batteries are toxic...and so is fossil fuel, Batteries however have reclamation options and standards. Fossil fuel? Not.
@@twiggyb67 i read in a Hummer forum that this EV battery costs 35-40k to replace. That is really going to kill the resale value of this EV since nobody is going to want to be stuck paying for that.
@@4ft3rburn3r A forum? There is a 10 year warranty on these batteries. As well there are serviceable modules. Only a complete ,Unlikely major malfunction to the entire Ultium pack would require full replacement. This would be equivalent of an insurance "total". The vehicle would have to have been involved in a catastrophic incident. Again..Insurance.
@@twiggyb67 The battery warranty is only for 8 years or 100,000 miles for the Hummer EV. And I was talking about having to take a significant hit on the vehicle depreciation due to the high battery replacement costs after the warranty expires.
Wait till you have to Replace the Battery
People in this class of vehicles own them 2 years, max...
@@stevemcgowen Ev manufacturers and dealers are saying ev batteries are safe, kind of reminds me of tobacco producers saying the same thing about their products,.... we all know how that turned out !! Get out of the EV market while you can.
Putting aside the rather impressive engineering that went into this, is it really a good idea to put a 9000lb, 1000HP vehicle into the hands of the average American driver? Seems like a huge waste of resources plus a legit safety concern for both the occupants as well as ANY vehicle they might collide with in an accident...
They should require a CDL
@@austinfrazier7325 Agreed as a short-term solution. Long-term, the licensing process and driver training should be more comprehensive.
I mean anyone with the cash can buy Hellcat, Tesla Plaid, Lucid, etc which will be just as dangerous in inexperienced hands as this beast.
Most people will drive these like you see 75 year old men drive Corvettes- like they are driving Ms. Daisy... Some will kill themselves- like you see in wrecked Tesla pics, however...
Holy hell, I see one of these earlier today and it is massive Even when lowered 🤣
BIG waste of money
Did they fix they battery issues along with the others?
From the Car & Driver review article: "The mondo EV's 70-mph stopping distance, 211 feet, is on the long end even for a heavy-duty truck, and stopping from 100 mph requires 504 feet."
😳
I like the squared off design of it.
Check out 0:43 It's got about a million degrees of positive camber!
yeah, positive front, negative rear. And the track launch seemed very squirrely.
In testing it would lift the front tires. Of course they had to detune for the masses!
@@normt430 Wow if this is detuned, I can't even imagine what it was like tuned. 😂
Gm keep em coming. Yup we really need this in our lives. Bolt was smart. This....man u know it's a waste of our money. Bankruptcy 2.0 coming
How can they go bankrupt on a vehicle that is selling faster than they can make them? Not sure I understand, please explain.
@@ragingbull94mtx think long term
@@vicp8772 lmao it's about the platform long term, this won't bankrupt anyone, the ev platform this is based off of is used on all the GM products
No one is going to be able to afford these. 🤣
Very original and funny to do the cone course crab walk style...made me laugh out loud. Very cool MotorWeek!
Coming to a landfill near you!
That sound that you guys put up when putting up information about the vehicles drives my dogs to bark like there is an intruder in the house
This is like a the concept of a Chevrolet SSR. Very pricy, limited market of actual consumers and very bold.
Wait till we get a Cadillac version. They will sell in absurd numbers to rappers and drug dealers.
Except that it's nothing like the SSR.
Imagine pulling up to an early 2000’s barbecue in this
Tf?
@@jaybernal3457is this confusing ? Lol
You would get mogged by a black edition h1 hummer
What!?? That beast goes zero to sixty in 3.3 seconds HAHAH - YIKES!!
0-60 in 3.3 sec... just wow
Imagine if it didn't weigh almost 5 tons what it could do.
It makes people mad… I automatically love it😈
i absolutely LOVE this hummer. its so damn cool
I love it too and the power/torque on this is SO CRAZY! It's pretty good!
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For the folks who are missing out on this insane power and instant torque...boo hoo! This thing is amazing. Traded my AMG for an EV. Once you experience instant full power torque, you can't live without it.
That "Crabwalk" feature looks like it's going to drive one thing up above all else, insurance rates.
LOVE THIS!! Man, there's so many negative Nancies out there complaining everything EV in general. Sure, there's range anxiety. But it's just sad that we as car enthusiasts can't appreciate every car.
There's a video where it shows that it takes 4 days to recharge on a regular outlet 🤣
@@leakyjeep5.9 yeah but that’s 110v outlet lol
We can’t enjoy EVs because we know the govts of the world are gonna shove them down our throats.
@@leakyjeep5.9 if you happen to own one of these and insist on charging on a regular outlet instead of upgrading, as my grandpa would say, “you need to slapped on the back of the head”!🤣
They want everybody to drive go carts everyday….
great way to start off the video....with a little crab! Love it!
Let's see how long it takes for the roof panels to leak.
Good one negative Nancy
I wish they offered one with a regular metal roof.
Honda Ridgeline yes?
What an incredible beast. EV torque is addicting.
Dang that thing squats hard something that weights that much is that quick
That thing is disgustingly fast
9,000 pounds. thats a deadly missle in the wrong hands
LOL @ all the old folks crying about how theres no V8 with 8mpg
Don't forget all the rappers who had the H2
4 days to charge on a regular outlet. I'll take the V8 instead LMAO
This thing is worse for the environment probably than an old one 😂
@@leakyjeep5.9
Nobody buying this vehicle won't also spend like $500-$2000 for a Level-2 charger which will take like a day at most to take it from 0%-100%. Note how that's because this has a huge battery. An ICE equivalent of this with the same power & acceleration would get like 5mpg and need frequent gas station stops, while this can just be plugged in to your house every night.
I’m sure Rich Rebuilds will get one of these and do an LS swap.
Too bad it takes 4 days to charge the batteries with 120 volt charger !! No thanks !!!
Would be perfect for upcoming transformers sequel
Hope this comes to Australia!
Not fair. We never got the HSV Maloo. LOL
@@electrikoptik Yeah true
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HAHA The Humvee crab walk go Dancing
Nice Hummer commercial 😂
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Jesus! That thing pulls almost like Pete 379! 😲
EV has about half the part count of a gas car, but yet these EVs cost 2 to 4 times as much.?? It has its own type of pollution ( gases from Lithium or Ultium batteries) known to expel highly toxic gases both when charging and discharging. This added to our already polluted air. The total operating cost of these EVs is extremely high on the long run.. No thanks, I'll pass. I don't want to add to the problem.!
Not to mention the pollution to produce all of these batteries
So you don't have a mobile phone then, right?
@@stevemcgowen Here you go, in plain English
Lithium batteries are regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180).
Exposure to Lithium can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. ► Lithium can cause headache, muscle weakness, twitching, blurred vision, loss of coordination, tremors, confusion, seizures and coma. This all comes from a reputable source.
This isn't for me or my family
Good luck, with your so called .. clean energy !
@@highvoltage3479 What does exposure to fossil fuels do?. Batteries in these things are sealed and redundantly separated from the cabin and recharge process. Greater chance fossil fuel exhaust is making its way into your family`s lungs ......and your bloodstream in a fillup.
106 top speed? imagine a prius pulling past you in a 2 mile drag race lol
I watched many road tests on EV trucks. As soon as you ad weight or even a very small trailer the range on the battery goes in half.
More than that
Lots of these things being flipped on the intAwebs for anywhere from $180k to $230k. Insanity.
The graphics on the infotainment screens is cheesy AF.
9000 pounds I see a few problems. When they crash into a compact car that’s a catastrophe. Plus that thing will sink to the frame rails in soft ground. But it is a bad ass truck I would love one.
Amazing vehicle!
Very unique vehicle. Offer a smaller one and hybrids.
no brake test? 🧐
Shtf and zombie apocalypse machine until the battery is depleted!😂😂😂😂
This thing is quicker than many sports cars. 😂😂😂 Think about that for a second. Imagine if they cut the weight in half.
I wonder how quickly it wears tires launching like that being 9000lbs and mud terrains.
Nice looking suv with brutal acceleration and respectable range relative to its size.
A few soccer moms in Calabasas, California already spotted picking up kids in them.
off road means grassy meadow
Funny how they didn’t point out the obvious fit and finish issues with the driver door.
Hey hey GM hasnt been having quality issues at all being built in mexico
MW knows their role
@@austinfrazier7325 What if it was just a beat-to-hell press car? Or a pre-production truck not representative of the final product? Is that really fair to single out an issue that is exclusive to *that* truck and not necessarily representative of the whole? Your thoughts are appreciated!
It's an American brand, so fit an finish issues are standard...
RIP to anyone that gets into a wreck with someone driving one of these monstrosities. This thing is a deathtrap with that much power and weight with virtually no handling or ability to stop quickly.
Notice how there was no braking performance test shown here? I don't know if I remember a Motor week test without them showing at least a 60-0 brake test. Everyone clamours on about the "break neck speed" in reviews and then claim it doesn't want to stop because the brakes are terrible, good combo GM.
If you think there's a practical use for this "vehicle" other than to feed some sort of toxic ego then you are in complete denial of reality.
MW knows their role. Can’t speak out against “the message” and that is EVs
@@austinfrazier7325 Vehicles this size/weight are ridiculous and dangerous no matter what they're powered by.
Regular people should not be able to casually buy a 9,000 lb vehicle with that much power. You should need a truck driver license at minimum.
Wowza! Okayy this is a cool EV
Love the hammer.
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So that’s 1.5 miles per kWh. You guys need to add that information.
real men don't drive these EV girly trucks .. I sure hope not !
With issues with all Ev vehicles do they give you a fire extinguisher
I want one
This truck symbolizes America in 2022 pretty well. Expensive, egotistical, unnecessary, selfish, gaudy, extremely resource intensive to build, easy for the govt to control (because it’s not gas), dangerous to those around it (9000 pounds), can’t do real work, to expensive to maintain out of warranty, it’s better than the past (even though in reality it’s probably worse than the past one), and to top it off………….you get to virtue signal you’re a good person “because EV”.
Purchase with a loan, don't pay it back, then sit back for an upcoming EV-vehicle loan forgiveness program.
@@oldtwinsna8347 🤣😂🤣
You need to be writing ✍️ for a living
I don't think I've ever seen such a spot on comment.
@Aced Not true. Leveraging debt in smart ways can open VERY large doors.
A very cool truck, that is proving more successful from a sales standpoint than I think was predicted.
Though I agree with many, is such speed necessary with a 9000 pound vehicle?
There is nothing "necessary" about this. 😂
@@toronado455 we get it bro you don’t like evs like every other npc in this comment section
@@combineconformist I don't like EVs? 😂 I think it's GM that doesn't like EVs so they made an EV that is the ultimate anti-EV.
0:26 John's pant legs are almost as LARGE as the Hummer.
👋😂👉”price as low as $80 thousand dollars!” Geesh! Being poor really sucks! Lmfao!
I'm thinking a half ton and about $50k in fuel sounds like a better deal to me.
What a joke.
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ahhh, some of us remember the oil embargos. Who would have thought a company would be producing a monster for the general public for only $110,000.00. Any options? Guess if you got the ( going broke) money, congratulations.
This is a toy for wealthy people. Nothing more...
This bad boy weighs more than my modified F-350. The price isn't bad though, until your dirty GM dealers and resale scavengers buy all of them and then try to resell it for 50% above sticker.
Why do you need a 1000 HP?
I HAVE SEEN LIKE 5 OF THOSE ON THE ROAD .ALL WHITE .BUT THE SILVERADO EV IS SELLING MUCH MORE THAN THIS ONE
Might actually be worse for the environment than the last one. Definitely more dangerous: imagine crossing the street when some knucklehead hits the launch button. Can't jump out of the way fast enough.
It also weighs so much it will knock buses and medium trucks over if it runs into them.
Yep. The amount of resources to build this truck is probably insane
That's what makes it so cool!
Go GMC
Eff this monstrosity for even existing and GM for making it, especially after it plows through a few families in sedans. MotorWeek didn't even have the balls to report on its braking performance.
I would still prefer the old Hummer H2. At least that felt like a real Hummer. This Hummer EV just seems like a waste of time to me.
I smell a lemon. And a $4000 tail light replacement cost?
This thing is so heavy that in my country you need a truck driver's license to drive it.
I am sorry to hear that, things are better in the states, you can drive anything up to 13 tons with a regular license.
You damn near gotta drive thru every weight station.
Too bad it could cost over $100 to fully charge it from empty.
How to get a 3kw charger inside a residential home? 😂
The return of T-tops???
PPPLLLLEEEEAAAASSSSEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Affordable????????
It rolls more coal than a Cummins and a Duramax
This thing hits something or someone on the road, they're turning into red mist.
No wonder GM will go bankrupt again in the not too distant future.
Why negative Nancy?
If you thought mustang drivers are funny, wait till there are more of these. Too heavy and powerful for most drivers. Imagine if it hits a normal car at 60?
Beautiful but heavy and pricey with a $4600 dollar tail light.
I dont know how to feel about this car. I like it and it looks cool, but it doesn't make any sense.
Moment of silence for the poor souls who will probably be t-boned by this behemoth
From what I’ve been researching this car Is made only for rich people