All-New 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV: First Look
Starting at $105,595 and Available in Early 2023!
Hot on the heels of GMC's revival of the Hummer brand as an all-electric performance off-road subbrand with the launch of the 2022 GMC Hummer EV pickup in late 2020 comes the latest addition to GMC's supertruck lineup: the 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV. The GMC Hummer EV SUV made its public debut during the NCAA March Madness Final Four in a commercial narrated by NBA legend LeBron James. The video focused on the Hummer EV SUV's performance and signature feature set, which includes CrabWalk and Extract mode. If you missed the commercial (don't worry, we weren't watching the game, either) and want to check it out for yourself, head on over to GMC.com/HummerEV.
"GMC Hummer EVs were envisioned to be the most capable and compelling electric supertrucks ever," said Duncan Aldred, vice president of Global Buick and GMC. "The new Hummer EV SUV is the next chapter, offering more options for customers to tailor the truck to their lifestyles while continuing to encourage them to forge new paths with zero emissions."
EV Power and Performance
The 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV is driven by GM's new Ultium propulsion technology and is fitted with a 20-module battery system that GMC says will be capable of about 300 miles of range. Why just 300 miles of range when the pickup is said to get 350 miles? The answer is simple, really. The Hummer EV pickup's wheelbase of 135.6 inches is long enough to accommodate a 24-module battery pack, whereas the SUV's slightly shorter 126.7-inch wheelbase only fits a 20-module pack. Four fewer modules means 50 fewer miles, approximately.
The Ultium propulsion system in the Hummer EV SUV will be capable of producing a maximum of 830 hp and 11,500 lb-ft of torque, according to GMC. Again, we're left with the question of why only 830 hp when the top pickup will be rated at 1,000. The answer here also involves the SUV's slightly smaller 20-module battery pack. With both vehicles utilizing the same 255-kW motors (code-named X80 or X79 when ganged as a pair) the answer simply comes down to the fact that the smaller battery pack operates at a slightly lesser voltage. Less voltage means less initial torque, which ultimately means less horsepower. That's the oversimplified version of the story, anyway.
With Watts to Freedom mode (or simply WTF mode for the 12-year-old in all of us), GMC estimates the Hummer EV SUV will be capable of sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. When Watts to Freedom is engaged, the vehicle will dial in the suspension and precondition the motors. While it does this, the interior screens, audio system, and haptic seats will entertain the occupants. This process can take less than 10 seconds, which is far less than a Tesla entering Ludicrous mode. For comparison, the slightly larger and slightly more powerful Hummer EV pickup shaves half a second off this time, doing 0 to 60 mph in WTF mode in just 3.0 seconds.
The Hummer EV SUV will come with a total of five drive modes, which include Extract, Terrain, Tour, Off-Road, and Tow-Haul. Adrenaline is a submode and is how WTF mode is accessed.
The Hummer EV SUV will be equipped with GM's enhanced Super Cruise hands-free driver assist feature, as well.

Wait 11,500 lb-ft of Torque?
When GMC announced the Hummer EV pickup last year, the company said it would come with 11,500 lb-ft of torque, a figure that seemed so outside the realm of reality that many chuckled. Well, GMC is doubling down on the claim by rating the Hummer EV SUV at 11,500 lb-ft, as well. It has even gone as far as to put the 11,500 lb-ft number as the top spec displayed in the driver information screen when showing power in WTF mode.




