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The Hummer was the epitome of gas-guzzling excess before retiring in 2010, but General Motors (GM) has revived the iconic vehicle with an eco-friendly design.
The carmaker unveiled its new five-seat Hummer EV SUV, which can go 300 miles before it needs a recharge.
Retailing for $105,595. the top-line Edition 1 offers 830 horsepower, 82 cubic feet of storage and four-wheel steering with CrabWalk, which allows tit to move diagonally
The ‘super truck’ is set to hit the road in early 2023, with pared-down models available starting later that year.
The GM division unveiled the five-seat SUV in a commercial narrated by LeBron James that was broadcast during the NCAA Final Four tournament Saturday.
It’s packed with some interesting features, including ‘extract mode,’ which allows the vehicle to raise up to six feet to avoid ground obstacles.

The roof panels are removable, CNN reported, and can be kept in the front storage space.
A trail-mapping feature will let drivers plan off-road routes that incorporate the nearest charging station and there’s also an optional 6.0-kilowatt generator.
For an extra $5,000, drivers can spring for the optional Extreme Off-Road package, which comes with 18-inch wheels with 35-inch mud-terrain tires, underbody armor and cameras, a front electronically locking differential and virtual rear lockers.
All models will have Super Cruise hands-free driving, along with the ability to start the engine with your phone.
And most will have four-wheel steering with CrabWalk, according to Car and Driver, which turns all four wheels so the SUV can drive diagonally.
The SUV is nine inches shorter than the Hummer EV pickup, slated to go into production this fall.
That means less room for batteries and less power—up to 830 hp compared to the truck’s 1,000 hp.
But that smaller size will give it better off-road maneuverability.
The Edition 1 can rev up from zero to 60 in 3.5 seconds, according to GMC, and hit 300 miles before it needs charging.