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Zero Emissions, Zero Limits: GMC HUMMER EV Levels Up In Off-Road Testing, Gets Ready For Desert Adventures

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The quiet revolution continues as the GMC HUMMER EV Pickup goes through its rigorous off-road testing in the lead-up to its production debut this fall. Watch as the GMC HUMMER EV team puts the world’s first all-electric supertruck through its paces on challenging trails near Moab, Utah, proving its off-road capability and abilityto tackle all types of terrains, including the Middle East’s rocky roads and sandy dunes.

Traversing legendary trails across Moab, the team’s testing and calibration included Adaptive Air Suspension hardware, Extract Mode1, Terrain Mode, One-Pedal Driving2 control, e4WD and torque distribution, eLockers, stability control, rear steering, CrabWalk3 and more.

Available Terrain Mode, part of the GMC HUMMER EV’s Drive Mode Control, will offer two braking calibrations, with a mild braking option for two-foot driving and a purpose-designed One-Pedal Driving2 control in low-speed off-road driving. As pioneered by General Motors for other electric vehicles, One-Pedal Driving enables the driver to accelerate and decelerate using only the accelerator pedal. With Terrain Mode, that same One-Pedal Driving control is adapted with unique calibrations for speed-limited off-road driving, helping the driver to negotiate steep grades, rock crawling and other challenging terrain without having to toggle between the accelerator and brake pedal.

“One-Pedal Driving offers a great feeling of control by optimizing the regenerative braking, friction braking and drive motor torque all through the accelerator pedal,” said Aaron Pfau, GMC HUMMER EV lead development engineer. “Drivers will quickly realize the benefits once they try it off-road.”

When the road gets tough, the upcoming available Extract Mode1 feature enables the Adaptive Air Suspension height to be raised approximately 6 inches in order to help the GMC HUMMER EV negotiate extreme off-road situations, such as clearing large boulders and fording deeper water.

“The GMC HUMMER EV was a blank slate that was filled out by a dedicated team of engineers who are hardcore off-road enthusiasts.” In regards to our customers in the Middle East, we realize the passionthey have for off-roading, particularly in the desert, as well as the emotional connection they hold with the GMC brand.Thisall-electric supertruckis engineeredto tackle the region’s various roads and sandy dunes, while elevatingthe driver’sexperience to the premium GMC standards they value. This recent off-road testing shows what the HUMMER EV is made of, and we can’t wait for customers to exploreall it has to offer” Pfau concluded.

Stay tuned for updates on the GMC HUMMER EV testing and development journey.

1Late availability. Model year 2022 Edition 1 Pickup models will require a no-charge software update. Standard on model-year 2023 Edition 1 Pickup models.
2Always use the brake pedal when you need to stop urgently.
3Limited to low speeds. Standard feature on Edition 1. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for important feature limitations and information.