General Motors could bring back Hummer as electric SUV

The Hummer name is likely to be used for range of all-electric SUVs and pickup trucks; the first model will be a pickup that is due in international markets in late 2021.

By Jaiveer Mehra, Autocar India calendar 21 Oct 2019 Views icon11189 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
General Motors could bring back Hummer as electric SUV

General Motors (GM) is likely to revive the iconic Hummer brand, though with a notable difference. Unlike the Hummers of old, which were essentially big brawny off-road vehicles derived from a military SUV, the name is likely to now be associated with a family of all-electric SUVs and pickup trucks.

As per a Reuters report, GM has taken the Hummer name into consideration for an upcoming range of all-electric pickups and SUVs under the brand’s new electric truck/SUV programme that is reportedly referred to as ‘BT1’. Under the plan, the carmaker is eyeing production of a range of all-electric SUVs and pickups including models from Cadillac and GMC and a new range from a yet unnamed brand – which could be the Hummer.

The first model from the new brand is a pickup truck due in late-2021. It will be followed by a more performance-oriented iteration of the same in 2022, and then an all-electric SUV in 2023.

The new family of all-electric pickups and SUVs will be based on a dedicated modular electric car platform that will bundle the electric motor and batteries into the chassis. The new architecture is set to be capable of offering front-, rear- and all-wheel drive capabilities and spawn models of multiple body styles and sizes.

The Hummer brand has been inactive for nearly a decade with GM having pulled the plug on it back in 2010.

Also read: Arnold Schwarzenegger unveils world’s first electric Hummer

Source

RELATED ARTICLES
Autoliv Plans JV for Advanced Safety Electronics With China’s HSAE

auther Ajit Dalvi calendar11 Oct 2025

The new joint venture, which is to be located strategically near Shanghai and close to several existing Autoliv sites in...

JLR to Restart Production Over a Month After September Hacking

auther Ajit Dalvi calendar07 Oct 2025

Manufacturing operations at the Tata Group-owned British luxury car and SUV manufacturer were shut down following a cybe...

BYD UK Sales Jump 880% in September to 11,271 units

auther Ajit Dalvi calendar07 Oct 2025

Sales record sets the UK apart as the largest international market for BYD outside of China for the first time. The Seal...