All-electric Hummer’s launch has been pushed back from its original release in May

The reveal of GMC’s all-new electric Hummer – originally scheduled for May 20 – has been put on hold, indefinitely.

Back in January, GM told the world it was going to revive the Hummer Brand as a new GMC-branded electric motor. It aired adverts back in February at the Super Bowl, showcasing just how quiet the new Hummer would be.

However, that’s the last we’ve heard on the new vehicle. While a new date has not yet been announced, the company has said that unites launch event is being delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

The company has released a new teaser video of the new model, to curb their fans impatience.

According to GM, the car will generate 1,000 horsepower and generate up to 11,500 lb-ft of torque. It will also be able to accelerate from a standstill to 100kph in just 3 seconds.

GMC has also “invited all to stay tuned for more stories on this super truck’s incredible capability leading up to its official debut.”


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