Hang A GMC Hummer EV SUV On The Tree This Coming Christmas
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Although the holiday season is still a few months away, it won’t be long until companies begin advertising campaigns to entice consumers to their product. Now, for super-fans of the 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV, Hallmark has released a Hummer EV SUV ornament for a Christmas tree.
Measuring in at 1.78 inches long, 1.49 inches tall and four inches wide, this scaled-down model of Big Red’s all-electric super-SUV is perfect for the Hummer EV enthusiast, and costs only $21.99. Adding to the authenticity of this ornament is a complete paint job – which includes a two-tone black roof – and wheels that roll. Hallmark claims that the model will be ready for order on October 14th, 2023.
One peculiar aspect of this GMC Hummer EV SUV model is that it features a 2024 license plate up front, and a 2023 license plate out back.
In regard to the real super-SUV, General Motors recently announced that the 2024 GMC Hummer EV is available with a new Bronze Beadlock Package. Offered on 2X and 3X trim levels and tagged with RPO code PCK, this LPO option adds a few styling and performance features, including 18-inch beadlock-capable wheels. Notably, the Bronze Beadlock Package also requires optioning the Extreme Off-Road Package, and cannot be combined with the Sport Package (RPO code PCP), the 18-inch Tech Bronze with machined face wheels (RPO code SMA), or the Omega Edition package (RPO code WFP).
As a reminder, both the GMC Hummer EV Pickup and GMC Hummer EV SUV derive motivation from GM Ultium batteries and GM Ultium Drive motors, with several different motor setups available depending on the trim level selected.
Under the skin lies the wide-body variant of the GM BT1 platform – the narrow-body version underpins the Chevy Silverado EV and GMC Sierra EV – while production takes place exclusively at the GM Factory Zero plant in Michigan.
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It better be a giant Red Wood as heavy as it is, and you better not take it anywhere the ground is soft as the weight will sink it. Because of this it is a very expensive street machine.
Exactly what I came to say. Better brace that tree, and don’t let kids play under it!
AH, an electric Hummer I can actually afford !! LOL
Wonder if they would consider one for the Celestiq?
My dad bought a new Chevy Bel Air in 69 that was about the same color, frosty green. It was our first new car.
Lets see how it fares against the Cybertruck…. The two will be a battle of the brutalist designs. What concerns me is the excess weight of the Hummer. How that plays out in real life will be illuminating. Can this be produced at volume and profitably priced? TBD.