GM Had Plans To Offer V8 Engine In Cancelled GMC Jimmy SUV: Exclusive
Imagine how sweet a V8-powered Jimmy would have been.
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Imagine how sweet a V8-powered Jimmy would have been.
Money on the hood, both literally and figuratively.
Updated with elements of VSS-F.
The Prologue shares GM’s BEV3 platform and Ultium battery technology with the Blazer EV.
Showing off its upright and blocky motif.
Bold and distinctive to attract a younger audience.
You could call it UltiBody.
The first Ultium-based vehicle in the Asian country will be the Cadillac Lyriq.
Presenting a few interesting details about Big Red’s midsizer truck.
GM’s electric revolution is the reason for the change.
And it’s wearing a substantial amount of camouflage.
But the smaller Bolt EV won’t get it.
The circumstance would have been unthinkable as recently as two years ago.
Chevy’s first EV hits six figures in a little over four years.
Roughly two months later than originally planned.
These two platform mates look very different.
Would you want a classic GMC Jimmy face on your new Chevy Tahoe?
Appearances can be deceptive.
The difference between the two essentially comes down to rear passenger room.