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2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 Hitting The Auction Block At No Reserve

A 2022 GMC Hummer EV Pickup Edition 1 with just 400 miles on the odometer will be auctioned off at Mecum’s upcoming Glendale 2022 sale this weekend.

This GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 is one of the small number of examples that have been built at GM’s Factory Zero plant since the vehicle officially entered production late last year. This lot is offered without reserve, meaning the vehicle will sell for whatever someone is willing to pay for it, but we suspect it will sell for much more than the Edition 1’s steep $110,295 starting price. Just last week we found a private listing for a 2022 GMC Hummer EV Pickup Edition 1, which listed the vehicle for sale at a frankly ridiculous $325,000.

As many GM Authority readers will know, all 2022 GMC Hummer EV Pickup Edition 1 models come identically equipped with an Interstellar White exterior and a Lunar Horizon white leather interior with bronzed Edition 1 badging. The Edition 1 also comes standard with GM’s hands-free Super Cruise driving assistant and the Extreme Off-Road Package, which adds 18-inch wheels, 35-inch Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT tires, underbody skid plates, frame rail rock sliders and underbody cameras.

Power in the Hummer EV Edition 1 comes from an Ultium Drive tri-motor powertrain producing 1,000 horsepower, which is fed by a ~200 kWh Ultium lithium-ion battery pack. This gives the vehicle the ability to accelerate from zero to 60 mph in about three seconds, while range sits at an EPA-certified 329 miles. Prices for this range-topping trim starts at $110,295. The vehicle is produced exclusively at the GM Factory Zero plant in suburban Detroit.

This 2022 GMC Hummer EV Pickup Edition 1 will cross the auction block on Saturday, March 19th, 2022. GM Authority will be sure to update readers on how much it sells for, so subscribe (it’s free!) for more GM vehicle auction news, GMC Hummer news, GMC news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.

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  1. I saw this on mecum.com like 4 days ago as soon as it posted

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  2. But ughhhh I might poi point out yer-ah when I went to dearborn driving that ughhhh ya know ughhhh was up there I don’t know man it ughhhh I think the press thought I was crazy I enjoyed it so much growing up and ughhhh your new ev factory in ughhhhh and that that hummer

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    1. It stops being funny when you post it in every article about the Hummer.

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      1. Then don’t read it.

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      2. @RaknarWolf

        It’s not funny, it’s just sad. A man that literally speaks like this, is living in The White House.

        He is a stuttering, mumbling, bumbling goof that is running the US into the ground. Since the winter of 2020, prices have skyrocketed by 35-40%: beef, poultry, fish, steel, aluminum, iron, electronics, petroleum, etc., etc., etc.. I hope everyone is having fun having their wallets emptied and getting much less.

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        1. You really do not understand economics if you think this is the guy in the whitehouse doing this. It was literally baked in when the world had a pandemic, the central banks whipped out the credit cards and started printing money like no tomorrow. Did you really think that having millions and millions of people sitting at home eating bon bons instead of working for 2 years was not going to have an impact? And then Russia invading Ukraine as icing on the cake. Inflation is here for at least a year and depending on how the Ukraine thing ends, as far as I can imagine, so say 10 years just to toss a number out.

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          1. Turn off that imbecilic plastic box that sits in your parents’ living room and open your mind. Chris Matthews isn’t giving you accurate information.

            The pandemic started at the beginning of 2020 and the skyrocketing prices didn’t take hold until ~June of 2021. That is an entire 1 1/2 years AFTER it started. What was the difference between the aforementioned times? It’s not tough.

            On top of that, according to the US Department of Energy, the US was 100% energy independent and was actually selling millions of barrels of oil to Europe during 2019-2020. Now, Biden has closed the Keystone Pipeline (the day after he took office), thus putting ~5,000 people out of work and making us energy dependent on foreign oil. The biggest two being The Middle East and Russia. Putin thanks Biden for financially supporting his war machine.

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            1. Infamous: The Keystone pipeline is in use right NOW. What did not go forward is the Keystone pipeline XL. So, Canada is still supplying Crude:

              “The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned in 2010 and owned by TC Energy and as of 31 March 2020 the Government of Alberta. It runs from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta to refineries in Illinois and Texas, and also to oil tank farms and an oil pipeline distribution center in Cushing, Oklahoma.”

              Also remember midstream pipelines are critical in this equation. To supply something like BP largest refinery in Whiting, Indiana; you need a pipeline.

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        2. Yes, I agree with everything you said about Biden. But what does that have to do with the Hummer? Does the vehicle suddenly become less capable because a guy with dementia mentioned it in a nonesense ramble?

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      3. @ RaknarWolf
        Is this all you do is complain about what other people say?

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        1. Pot, kettle, and all that.

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    2. Stupid stupid stupid

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  3. That listing for $325k won’t even get close to that.

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  4. Sad to state it but the auction price activity and rhythm is pumped up by planted shills in most auctions. This shills pumping increases the final selling price for the consignee. Common practice in both in person and on line auctions. Shill pumping helps the consignee and auction entity commission. Keeps the consignee happy knowing they have insurance against an undesired undersale. This is a practice by many art and antique auction houses along with real estate auction sales. As an interested buyer of an item at an auction pre determine the ceiling price you are willing to pay and stop when reached. Let the shills and suckers have it from there.

    Some auctions are publicity and marketing events to get notoriety. The item in the end goes back to the consignee. It’s a game to entice and interest the public.

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  5. Rip out that ridiculous 2700 lb battery, stick in a ZR1 motor with dual dinosaur-juice tanks in its place and I’ll think about placing a bid… 🙂
    Putting a 10k lbs vehicle into the public that goes to 60 in 3 sec is like handling out weapons in the NY subway. I pray that I am never hit by one of these…

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