GMC Hummer EV spotted in the wild for the first time

By Chris Paukert - Dec 07, 2020

GMC's Hummer EV all-electric super truck has been spotted in production bodywork for the first time. Roadshow

GMC's Hummer EV all-electric super truck has been spotted in production bodywork for the first time.

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These initial spy shots suggest development of the all-electric pickup is speeding ahead.

 

Back on Oct. 20, General Motors finally revealed the long-awaited Hummer EV, an all-electric pickup truck that will be sold through GMC dealers. At the time, there was some conjecture among the media and viewing public how far along the vehicle was in development -- or rather, how far along the model wasn't. Well, if these exclusive spy shots are anything to go by, development of the all-electric truck is moving forward very quickly.

Captured by an anonymous Roadshow reader in Warren, Michigan turning onto public roads outside of GM's Warren Technical Center last week, the 2022 GMC Hummer EV features what looks like production-intent bodywork that lines up very well with the vehicle that was shown in the fall. While there is some camouflage and the lighting units don't look to be production ready, the vehicle is easily identifiable as the GMC Hummer. The EV was caught moving under its own power at normal roadway speeds, suggesting prototypes are either already undergoing testing, or poised to begin doing so. 

 

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