The GMC Hummer electric vehicles are wonderfully ridiculous, but they’re not as cool as the original Hummer H1. That’s where North American Electric Vehicles (NAEV) comes into play by introducing a new H1 electromod.
Called the squeaky Cyber-Hummer Executive Edition, the styling features an all-aluminum frame, as well as 20-inch wheels wrapped in 37-inch off-road tires. NAEV hasn’t said much more about the design changes, however, the styling looks like it will be delivered with LED headlights, auxiliary lights and a new front bumper with unfortunate recovery points.
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Speaking of sadness, the interior is pretty undeniable, as there’s not much more to it than a Momo steering wheel and a 15. 1-inch display. However, the company said the SUV will also have a “state-of-the-art audio system. “such as vegan leather and seating for up to six people.
In terms of performance, the model has a dual-motor formula and all-wheel drive with 1,000 hp (746 kW / 1,014 hp). The company claims that this will allow the Hummer to go from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 96 km/h). h) in just 2. 5 seconds.
Power is provided through a “Tesla Level 3 battery,” which is said to offer range of up to three hundred miles (483 km). NAEV went on to state that the style supports NACS and CCS charging and comes with a regenerative braking formula sourced from Tesla.
Additional information is limited, but the company said the Cyber-Hummer has a sleek, fully adjustable independent suspension. The model also has a ground clearance of 15 inches (381 mm) as an “off-road calibrated traction programming. “
The Cyber-Hummer Executive Edition is expected to go into production this summer and cost $139,900. The company is also planning more Baja ($98,900) and Commander ($119,900) variants.
The Baja is expected to have three hundred horsepower (224 kW / 304 horsepower) and a 0-60 mph (0 to 96 km/h) time in five seconds. The Commander doubles the force to six hundred horsepower (447 kW / 608 horsepower), while reducing acceleration to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 3. 5 seconds.
While several questions remain, the company accepts reservations with a $300 deposit.