Being the most inefficient EV keeps it true to Hummer tradition 😂
@bldontmatter53192 жыл бұрын
Gotta be ostentatious and rude 24/7
@adrianfres21852 жыл бұрын
Can’t deny that but it’s insanely delicious
@teamallyracing17802 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@MrTaxiRob2 жыл бұрын
The car is literally a euphemism for blowjobs, I wouldn't expect any sort of propriety from an electric version.
@thesilentone40242 жыл бұрын
Me if I ever get it. Throw out all seats except the 2 in front. Pulls out most body panels inside. Removes big heavy radio and putting in a light normal face radio. Tada more efficiently 🤣.
@kyleeverly92432 жыл бұрын
Jason doesn't pull any punches and gives a clear, honest, and interesting review. Came for the whiteboard, stayed for the hard hitting car reviews. Nice work man
@chikombechela24602 жыл бұрын
Jason just keeps knocking it out the park. Was looking out for a whiteboard still 😄😄😅 this was such a brilliant review. 👏
@dukeallen4322 жыл бұрын
Talk about how you will never own it? Shut down like a cheap “smart” phone? With EV you give up freedom.
@capo_di_capi2 жыл бұрын
did you know anyone could do his job?, those calculations, while appearing like magic to you, are all available online, and if you know basic algebraic equations can be figured out fairly simply. Just most "Car Guys" suck at math.
@philheitland29602 жыл бұрын
It was still a white board... He just drove this one! 🤣
@anydaynow012 жыл бұрын
Yeah it was like an engineer's version of RCR, I hope we get more of these!
@maaku62102 жыл бұрын
A nine thousand pound vehicle, 0 to 60 three seconds. What could possibly go wrong
@volvo092 жыл бұрын
And I thought people crashing Tesla's that "only" weigh as much as an F150 while showing off were dangerous.... GM out did it by another truck. 😂
@sssnake23322 жыл бұрын
Welllll, three and a half anyway.
@Dante_S550_Turbo2 жыл бұрын
Offroad tires, rain, and road rage going to be a lot of $80k+ paper weights
@WilliamPozo2 жыл бұрын
I'm waiting for three of them to show up at a parking garage and park near eachother on the 2nd floor. Lets see if the buildings can handle a 20000 pound point load...
@99-Zulu2 жыл бұрын
@@sssnake2332 Still a 3 second truck to 60. When people say they have a 10 second car. It doesn't mean 10 seconds flat. It could mean anywhere from 10 seconds flat to 10.99 seconds. Correcting someone over a half second is asinine.
@briansmobile12 жыл бұрын
Jason, you have a gift for dry humor, wit, and charismatic truth. This is my new favorite video of yours!
@anujadassanayake57322 жыл бұрын
I wonder if he's part British or something😅
@Cars990122 жыл бұрын
Rear wheel steering really is nuts. I've driven UTVs with it, a totally different driving dynamic.
@ralkia2 жыл бұрын
can you describe how it feels versus normal? curious
@Texasmule Жыл бұрын
@@ralkiaput your RWD car in reverse and go full speed and do some turns
@Aardappelkaas2 жыл бұрын
I don't think I need to point out that you got one of the most informative channels about cars, but your humor added that little thing I didn't know was missing. Keep it up!
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Matthijs!
@SCWgreg2 жыл бұрын
This! Completely agree!
@MuchoBoosto72 жыл бұрын
Agreed - always love the videos, but the dry/sarcastic humor really is a great addition!
@jareds15362 жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringExplained I'd love to know how long that took to write, totally brilliant.
@RCPMK2 жыл бұрын
I have been watching him since trade school. a genuine resource and enjoyable to listen to
@Cherokee140Driver2 жыл бұрын
My biggest concern with all of these super heavy EVs is their kinetic energy in a crash. When everyone has supercar performance without the skill to use it, in something that weights nearly five tons, the roads just feel less safe.
@nyalsewell2 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, I hadn’t considered this. Terrifying to think that my wife and kids in a sedan could ever be in a crash with a behemoth like this. I guess the solution is getting one ;)
@osvaldomartinez123452 жыл бұрын
@@nyalsewell Looking at the weight there's definitely been bigger vehicles in your daily drive. I don't know if its just me but I see many utility truck, semitrucks, and duallies. Ram 3500 dually weight ~11,000.
@HydraliskX2 жыл бұрын
@@nyalsewell It's my biggest issue with these crazy 0-60 numbers now. EVs aside, ICE vehicles have gotten faster and faster. In the 80s, 10-15s 0-60 was 'normal'. Now, even 'anemic' crossovers like Rav4/CRV etc. have 0-60s in the 8s range. It just gets faster from there. With EVs, the instant torque and sub 5s 0-60s is sure fun, but imagine an old person accidentally flooring it (which they do all the time - mistaken pedal). Yikes.
@1whitedan2 жыл бұрын
@@HydraliskX yea the old people be mowing down the whole mall by accident not just a shop window in the future...
@extragoode2 жыл бұрын
Not just in a crash, but around any corner with significant speed. When he said it was ready for baja racing @9:55 I thought "as long as there's no curves!" That much weight is going to start understeering at a much lower speed than other cars, quite likely below highway speeds. You can't completely escape physics no matter how tricks you use.
@jonjonr62 жыл бұрын
for anything that heavy, any 0-60 time that's not best described as "any day now", is insane
@antibrevity2 жыл бұрын
...especially if it still has tires afterward.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
The crappy part is that despite the massive battery the range isn't great. Weight reduction would be welcome.
@andrasbiro30072 жыл бұрын
@@cwx8 It's not just the weight, more like the aerodynamics of a brick.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
@@andrasbiro3007 but mostly it's the weight. Lol
@bldontmatter53192 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and super dangerous.
@swisscourthustle2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, in South Australia you would technically need Development Approval (similar to building a house) to park a vehicle of this weight on your property. The limit is 3 tonne.
@jocogi8 Жыл бұрын
Haha that's amazing! I love random facts like this especially from our weird little state...
@churro61602 жыл бұрын
reminds me of the LFA in that they threw a lot of tech and engineering in it to prove a point, respectively on different ways. Like a proof of concept to the world. Excited what the next 10 years will look like for Hummer and GM EV!
@JuiceBoxScott2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the line for the original humvee, "if you get it stuck, you'll probably need a helicopter to get it out" or something like that.
@Tfaonc2 жыл бұрын
Your buddies old Suzuki Samurai sure isn't winching you out. Lol
@Daweim02 жыл бұрын
Most helicopters probably aren't getting you out either
@JuiceBoxScott2 жыл бұрын
@@Daweim0 yeah, I picture a Chinook lifting it out.
@nicolec72902 жыл бұрын
I remember
@cruiser97eric12 жыл бұрын
Another HummerEV cannot tow your HummerEV back home since its towing capacity is only 7500 lbs.
@RunningFast2 жыл бұрын
Awesome review! The way you balanced the contradictions, downsides, achievement, purpose and awesomeness of this vehicle was masterful. To want it and to have misgivings about it, to appreciate the innovation and it's importance for the future while also recognizing it's total lack of efficiency and practicality today, really thoughtful piece, thank you!
@MichaelRei992 жыл бұрын
Backing a huge battery into the ocean. What could possibly go wrong??!
@SilentRacer9112 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful video, thank you Jason!! I too also hate the fact I like this thing but like he said, it’s the furthest thing from efficient we can get. Long live Hummer jokes!!!
@darcylevesque65872 жыл бұрын
GM scientist were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop think whether or not they should
@BlueDually4x42 жыл бұрын
This comment should have more likes.
@seagoulcoulberg2 жыл бұрын
Clever girl
@Harmonic142 жыл бұрын
Nah, people get paid big bucks to decide if they should lol
@migueljardim81772 жыл бұрын
Love Jurassic Park.
@MrTaxiRob2 жыл бұрын
are you related to Nate?
@michaelpepper8212 жыл бұрын
I'm not a Hummer fan, but amazing what they can do in 3 years and yet the "Production Ready" Cybertruck is kept together with packing tape.
@Dangit-Dave2 жыл бұрын
It’s totally cool to like this even if it’s not the most economical choice. I think it shows great progress for the Hummer brand because I definitely want one now
@InformatrIIcks2 жыл бұрын
Calling the electric hummer green is like saying "I punched you in the face, you can't complain because it hurts less than a kick in the ball" Yes, the hummer is more eco friendly than an equivalent pickup truck. But that doesn't make it a "green vehicle"
@michaelfasher2 жыл бұрын
It's twice the weight of an F-150 so that's not a slam dunk.
@arcaneinane2 жыл бұрын
over 5-10 years of ownership itll be a lot more green than even a say corolla id imagine
@antibrevity2 жыл бұрын
Every time I see an underbody shot I feel sorry for the suspension and braking parts, no matter how beefy they are.
@leadfoot85932 жыл бұрын
2200lbs at each corner. Ooof!
@kbproductions83872 жыл бұрын
I’m just waiting for the recalls to come out lol
@johnchartrand59102 жыл бұрын
One good thing is the physical brakes don't have to do much work with regen
@mybro7272 жыл бұрын
@@kbproductions8387 Y’all so mad 😂
@stevegarrison2212 жыл бұрын
Don't worry. GM will do what they did with the Chevys vs. the Buicks/Oldsmobiles back in the muscle car days and make the play tolerance higher for these vehicles than any other, therefore avoiding warranty claims.
@AmvC2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a mini-Hummer with 100kW at half the size for true offroading capabilties.
@4literv62 жыл бұрын
Chevy should just bring back the 2dr blazer as an ev to combat the Broncos. 😎👍🏻
@SlackActionBumble2 жыл бұрын
Here is the sad problem about Electric off-roaders: They are so inherently capable, BUT the really fun places to explore are just too far from chargers unless you have like a 500-mile range. Dirt roads cut your mileage by at least half. And even now as is, there are still big chunks of Nevada that I can't even access on paved roads with my standard range Tesla 3 because there are no chargers
@JeremyWinter2 жыл бұрын
@@SlackActionBumble Dirt roads do cut range, but at low speeds EV's can go incredible ranges. Take a low range EV that is rated at 82 Miles. It can go 140 miles driving on flat ground at 25 mpg. That's almost 75% range increase and serious jeep trails are more like 5 mph. The most popular jeep trail in Washington State is the Naches Trail and is only 13 miles. So starting in Puyallup, up and over the cascades and ending in Yakima (DC fast charges at both ends) would be 80 miles. A Jeep capable EV can do that easy with some charge time. If there was a fast charger in Greenwater, the trip would only be 35 Miles.
@Blox1172 жыл бұрын
@@JeremyWinter 25mpg? 25mph?
@Blox1172 жыл бұрын
@@JeremyWinter on my unicycle i can get 16 miles at 25mph. but over 30 if i drop to like 15. the bigger unicycles would get 150 miles probably
@DonKing862 жыл бұрын
I am not a huge ev fan, mainly because of governments trying to force untested and unfinished cars on people. But I can't hate this thing. It's awesome tech, even though not exactly green with that 1.3 tons of battery. Cut the battery in half, throw in a small 2 or 3l diesel as a range extender, and you got the perfect vehicle for long trips where charging is limited.
@greensleeves80952 жыл бұрын
It’s so ludicrous the stuff governments are pedaling. I’d love to trade my car for an EV that’s ~30k with at least 200 miles of range. All EVs are sold out or ridiculously expensive.
@imyy4u12 жыл бұрын
Finally! Someone who considers the TRUE environmental impact of EVs...i.e. what is the environmental impact when you consider all the mining and emissions needed to produce the battery packs that will last less than a decade? What about coal fired plants needed to make this electricity? ALL of these things need to be considered. VW published a study of identical cars - 1 ICE and 1 EV on the same chassis - and it took over 120,000 miles just to break even on pollution when considering manufacturing. And that didn't even include the upcoming environmental disasters waiting for us when all these battery packs start hitting landfills...
@Rascofresco112 жыл бұрын
"I'm confident you'll learn thing here you haven't heard anywhere else" Yes I feel that way about EVERY VIDEO keep em coming.
@lifeinhd40532 жыл бұрын
Indeed, I learned that elephants are fairly light relative to Hummer EVs.
@danbisone15872 жыл бұрын
I saw a posting that someone picking up the first Hummer from a California dealer had to pay $50.000 over MSRP. "What?" shouts the prospective buyer. "Don't want to pay that? OK, we will sell it to the second guy in line". It's a cool truck, but $50K to be an early adopter?
@GreenDriveIndia2 жыл бұрын
that's insane and unethical. Dealerships are digging their grave.
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
Dealers gonna dealer, happens with all the popular models (and is very gross). But also, why would someone pay that? Don't pay over MSRP!
@getoffamylan68442 жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringExplained I am very likely getting an ID 4. I would prefer and could pay for an Ioniq 5, but the Hyundai dealership is adding 5 thousand to the price; which I am not going to pay. I can tell you from direct personal experience that they are literally driving customers away.
@themeach0112 жыл бұрын
@@getoffamylan6844 with the lack of supply right now dealer margins have doubled since the start of covid. Pre pandemic I got $15k off MSRP on my new truck. Last fall I got $4k off MSRP. I also got 10k more for my trade than previously so in the end my net was similar to before but the dealer cashed an extra 11k our of the deal
@Evinrudeeee2 жыл бұрын
Same for the golf R. 10k over MSRP. What surprises me is not the dealer strategy, but the silent complicity of the car manufactures
@whiteknight12462 жыл бұрын
The thing that drives me crazy, no one talks about the range while towing, a thing lots of people with trucks do.
@volvo092 жыл бұрын
It's sort of impossible to do. Every trailer is different. If you tow a flat front trailer or a camper, I'd expect up to 50% less range. A flat landscaping trailer won't be nearly as bad.
@DallenRex2 жыл бұрын
Also, since it's already 9,000lbs, most everyday trailers won't be nearly as big of a range cut as they would be for a lighter, more efficient vehicle. If someone is towing stuff around for work or every weekend, I'd probably still look at ICE trucks.
@broncogrizz2 жыл бұрын
I also worry about charging while towing. I've never seen a pull through charging station. So you're going to have to unhook your trailer and park in the charging stall for an hour or so to get charged up. What a pain.
@oliverrugg37322 жыл бұрын
In the UK, you need a special license to drive a vehicle over 3.5 imperial tons (8000 LBs), so a good 70% of people wouldn't even be legally allowed to drive that thing over here
@rkan22 жыл бұрын
Same in EU (and compatible) countries.
@ScorpioIsland2 жыл бұрын
This might be the best car review there's ever been. We love our previous earth, but we also love sick trucks and sand dunes. Being a car enthusiast and seeing our planet rapidly deteriorating is heartbreaking
@RC-fp1tl2 жыл бұрын
Here here!
@hyperwebbing2 жыл бұрын
Which part is rapidly deteriorating? Is it the air you breathe or you talking about trash pollution which is totally different
@Adam-rp2fi2 жыл бұрын
@@hyperwebbing All of the above plus pollution of our rivers and streams, and deforestation not being managed properly in many countries. Hydro electric plants are by far our cleanest renewable source of steady energy.
@manoman02 жыл бұрын
Calm down. The earth is in a much much better shape than you are made to believe.
@gwarlow2 жыл бұрын
@@manoman0 Really? Have you checked out every square inch of the planet? Oh, you have been busy. ;-)
@jh99922 жыл бұрын
With it being 9,000 pounds, not enough is discussed about its suspension integrity and tires. What's the expected life out of those?
@tuber63822 жыл бұрын
Air suspension... so the expected life is about 5 years before a $14,000 "suspension service"... Hahaha
@AmvC2 жыл бұрын
about 130k km or 300 yards
@yellowsnowman91572 жыл бұрын
Its weird that you think this is the first vehicle that weighs 9,000 lbs and that tire manufacturers havent created products that can handle far more weight and abuse.....namely semi's, performance vehicles, and even large airplanes. Tires are not an issue.
@bitcoochie40932 жыл бұрын
@@yellowsnowman9157 yeah what an odd question
@BrianBourgeois-2 жыл бұрын
tires on 1 ton pickups which weigh a similar amount, last about 40k miles on average. You could expect similar results this depending on what tire they have on it and how hard you drive it.
@preston36982 жыл бұрын
They are getting out hand on all the tech stuff on cars nowadays
@Charlie_omakase2 жыл бұрын
One thing that is extremely important to note in the "green" comparison factor of the Hummer vs traditional ICE engines is how many times more emission is created during the initial manufacturing process of batteries vs ICE engines. This is the EV dirty little secret, and with a a battery pack that can power a small city I imagine the environmental impact in manufacturing is ENORMOUS. It is also important to note the fact that this large impact is paid at INCEPTION. In the real world there are many cases where the benefits of the EV are not actually able to be reaped. For example many Hummers were crashed during crash and safety rating tests, although they may have gone on to drive 200,000 miles and maybe would have been better for the environment over the long term a significant % of EV simply do not reach this point, and given that most of the impact on the environment is at inception during the manufacturing process these cases are essentially losses.
@spazzywhitebelt2 жыл бұрын
He has talked about that in his other videos and I imagine he used that in his calculations. Go watch some of his other vids
@andrasbiro30072 жыл бұрын
1. Separate the Hummer from other EVs. A real EV is far cleaner than an ICE car, if you take everything into account. Battery manufacturing is nowhere near as dirty as it used to be, and it will just keep getting cleaner. Most of the emission comes from the electricity that is used in the factory, and that can easily come from renewables. 2. Only a tiny percentage of the cars are used for crash tests, it doesn't have a meaningful impact on the overall emissions. 3. The battery can be recycled, almost 100% of it. Oil not so much.
@tim38492 жыл бұрын
I love how people forget that GMC had “quadasteer” 20 years ago and it never took off. 4 wheel steering in a everyday car is not a good idea. Just the amount of extra parts to make it all work, now think about the maintenance.
@Josh-1792 жыл бұрын
It's simpler to do in an EV though. The front never needs maintenance based on steering, so the rear shouldn't either. When the vehicle is this big, having it just for parking at the store is a huge feature. Silverado EV and Cybertruck will also have it.
@averyw.39392 жыл бұрын
@@Josh-179 I'm not sure about never needs maintenance. Rarely maybe, but tie rod ends still wear out eventually, especially when they're turning 35s with 9,000lbs pushing down on the pavement.
@RhodokTribesman2 жыл бұрын
Japanese companies were doing that with their sports cars in the '90s
@recklessrickey95132 жыл бұрын
@@RhodokTribesman lmao Honda prelude moment
@johnsdiychannel84362 жыл бұрын
Like supercars which are so low and wide, they sometimes cant go places normal cars can. This supertruck is so massive it wont fit into parking spaces, go over low capacity bridges, under height restricted areas. Wow, here is something else some people can have when there is nothing better to spend their money on.
@colinstu2 жыл бұрын
It was really easy to hate the H2 and H3... but this thing is SO much better.
@Kepe2 жыл бұрын
Well it's still easy to hate this thing. It's hugely wasteful and no-one really needs one. It's a car for posers. It does have some cool tech but all that cool stuff is packaged into something that shouldn't exist. The entire point of EVs is that they should be efficient and thus better for the environment.
@theninethrees80442 жыл бұрын
@@Kepe Theres a lot of things in the world that shouldn’t exist for various reasons, like TikTok or Metaverse. But there’s a market for anything and everything. Imagine if the world only offered basic human needs and nothing else? Would be one helluva boring life
@Kepe2 жыл бұрын
@@theninethrees8044 Yeah but there is a line between what is reasonable and what is excessive. There's nothing reasonable about that Hummer. People are so self-centered these days, thinking they should be allowed to do whatever they want if they happen to enjoy it or could gain money from it, no matter how much it pollutes or destroys the environment. Yes, people need to be able to travel from place to place, but you don't need a huge monster of a vehicle for that. Driving around aimlessly or otherwise just for fun is one of those completely unnecessary activities that are very bad for the environment and ppl could do something else instead. Like going hiking in the nature instead of destroying it with their trucks. That would also benefit their health. I'm not even any kind of a hippie or some other nature activist or whatever, but I've just become really disgusted by how much resources humans waste on completely unnecessary stuff.
@theninethrees80442 жыл бұрын
@@Kepe While I get what you’re trying to say, unfortunately everything that makes the world go around hurts the environment one way or another. Even electric cars damage the environment
@max_rove2 жыл бұрын
@@Kepe Get off your high horse, you sound miserable. I can bet you own a lot of things that can be considered useless or excessive in someone else's eyes. Mind your own business, and drive your prius. No need to poop on other people's parade. The world is big with an abundance of resources. Scarcity mentality really stinks.
@FPSOtis2 жыл бұрын
It would be great to know the vehicle emissions and including the manufacturing and mining effects too not just the driving/charging. Are the batteries really going last for 200,000 miles? What happens to the batteries after they are used? (Not just this truck but all vehicles)
@scotttimmons87752 жыл бұрын
such a good question.
@OttawaInHD2 жыл бұрын
THEY WILL NEVER WANT TO GO INTO DETAILS ABOUT BATTERIES- THE MANUFACTURE AND MINE FOR THE BATTERY IS HUMONGOUS
@charlesball65192 жыл бұрын
When batteries are no longer fit for EV use (usually 80-70% of original capacity, usually between 250,000 to 500,000 miles), they get used to grid storage. Once those batteries are no longer capable of holding a charge in grid storage, they get recycled. A company called Redstone Materials is actively recycling EV batteries. A study found that a recycled EV battery (where its broken down into its component materials before being made into a new battery) is actually superior to the original battery it came from.
@OttawaInHD2 жыл бұрын
EV ARE NOT AS GREEN AS U THINK
@pkweisel2 жыл бұрын
Also the difficulty in disposing of these batteries at end-of-life is rarely discussed.
@MKBENTOT2 жыл бұрын
Don’t worry. You don’t love it for very long once you get recall after recall and then after that find out the battery is trash just like the bolt
@AKAtheA2 жыл бұрын
one thing missing from the rear steering propaganda is if it will continue driving if there's a fault or if it will disable drive and tell you to pound sand...
@DirtyTesla2 жыл бұрын
I love how I can tell you're pre-emptively responding to the negative comments about one pedal driving lol
@dannymac63682 жыл бұрын
If you manage to get this or the R1T stuck somewhere, you probably need a CH-47 Chinook.
@BrianBourgeois-2 жыл бұрын
you would probably need a couple 1 ton pickups to pull it out if you did bury it.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
Running out of battery seems more realistic. Not sure where you guys offroad but in Canada most of these areas a few a solid few hours outside of major urban centres. Most get around this with Jerry cans.
@bradweinberger69072 жыл бұрын
@@cwx8 trail heads might need level 3 chargers. Banff or Jasper townsites are very close to the mountains.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
@@bradweinberger6907 there's no offroading in Banff or Jasper. Think porcupine, McLean, ghost
@Cloxxki2 жыл бұрын
$100K seems like a bargain for this, actually. Same as a Tesla with half the battery size and few creature comforts.
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
You know, that's a decent way of putting it! Considering how much battery you're getting, not a terrible price.
@4literv62 жыл бұрын
Cheaper for this monster when adjusted for inflation than the og h1 was. 😀
@luizbruno20102 жыл бұрын
@@4literv6 how much the H1 was back then?
@Zamugustar2 жыл бұрын
@@luizbruno2010 1992 H1 MSRP around 52k or about 110k today.
@ElectricGlider20162 жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringExplained You should do a similar cost analysis on just the batteries for the Hummer in the same way you did for the F-150 Lightning.
@flazederg68002 жыл бұрын
Really cool vid, but there is literally 0 chance that that battery pack will last 200k miles, or at least anything over it, so you should factor in the environmental effect of recycling it (which is huge, since most of them just get dumped in land fills)
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
Can't recycle cathode and anode. Which is all we actually care about. And we haven't got into how we actually mine the materials. The frac industry is infinitely better for the environment.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
@@jcd-k2sok Tesla shareholder. Please explain how you plan to defy thermodynamics and recycle a cathode without new cathode.
@brewmanchu12 жыл бұрын
🤣 That was funny.
@ciuk982 жыл бұрын
@@cwx8 thats not a question about being tesla boys or not, HOW THE F*K A FREKIN 3.5 TON SUV CAN BE ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY? edit, iven if is EV , movin 3.5 tons uses more energy than movin 1.5 tons right?
@ericking97672 жыл бұрын
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE THE BATTERY AND THE DISPOSAL/RECYCLE
@zoofifishan19132 жыл бұрын
Instead of just criticizing appreciate that Hummer was and is the best truck/suv in the world, Plus it's an American brand and made in USA Nothing is better than American made products.
@Weehapaa2 жыл бұрын
My 52 yo Vw with 27 mpg = environmentally Superior to the hummer ev 😂😂
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
Realistically anything that lasts long is better for the environment than scrapping it and buying new.
@masonstark36992 жыл бұрын
@@cwx8 that’s not true and this channel has a video breaking that down
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
@@masonstark3699 I've commented on that as well. He is clinical and right on the "scope 1" impact but you haven't really thought about it. And you ignored my message. Waste is bad. Remember how we used to care about other pollution? Well that still exists. Getting an EV over a car that can be extended in its life is not better. I encourage you to investigate the impact of lithium mining as well.
@lebronjames47052 жыл бұрын
*My Honda Fit weighs 2500 pounds at the MAX, my only concerns is what happens when this 10000 pound hummer hits the back of a car that small at 80 mph?*
@squidwardshouse672 жыл бұрын
Well the result would be not good. But we have 18 wheelers and buses on the road now.
@danam25842 жыл бұрын
I would imagine one wouldn't need a casket? 🤔 Or maybe It would just drive right over you without a scratch.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
What do you do when you see a semi truck on the road? Panic in fear? Jesus calm down.
@tomasperalta39612 жыл бұрын
Most one ton pickup trucks with any kind of load weigh this much or more. Semi trucks weigh 10 times as much, it’s only “heavy” compared to a regular sized car. But it’s certainly not outrageous compared to a one ton pickup. What is outrageous in that comparison is the performance of the Hummer!
@hyperwebbing2 жыл бұрын
Oh I'm sure it's no big deal I'd be more concerned with being hit by an 18-wheeler but you don't mention that ...some people man
@ericgene2 жыл бұрын
This was wildly entertaining. But highly informative. I would like to see more with the Audi e Tron and many more of these "luxury" EVs
@SasukeUchiha-zu6dw2 жыл бұрын
Look at the variety of ice cars (exterior and interior design, all the different options) there is something for everyone. If we want people to switch to EV we need a similar amount of options including some that are going to be inefficient but have a different set of capabilities. People that want big trucks with knobs buttons and switches aren't going to buy a small sedan with only a touchscreen. The closer an EV is to it's ice equivalent the more likely someone will switch and that's 1 less gas vehicle on the road polluting. Make what people want or they'll stick with gas.
@oldtimefarmboy6172 жыл бұрын
When you are traveling in the middle of nowhere in a dinosaur burning vehicle you can easily carry a bunch of extra dinosaur juice to keep running until you are in the middle of somewhere and can get more dinosaur juice. With an electric vehicle if you run out of battery then you will have to set up a solar panel and wait a week or more before you can get charged up enough to get back to somewhere. That means you will have to carry enough food and water to survive while the electric vehicle charges up which means you will not be able travel nearly as far in the first place. So if you have an electric vehicle, stay home and drive to the grocery store or around town and hope you have a dinosaur burning vehicle if you have to commute to work very far so you can continue to earn the money you need to buy the electric vehicle..
@andybratt60222 жыл бұрын
Would be cool if it could accept dual chargers
@BigEightiesNewWave2 жыл бұрын
8 chargers.
@andybratt6022 Жыл бұрын
@@BigEightiesNewWave sure!
@tmmsplace2 жыл бұрын
As always, an excellent technical breakdown in a logical order with most clarity and fullness of any channel
@06291960able2 жыл бұрын
Jason, I am so glad you found your way to teaching the rest of us so brilliantly, please keep up the good work.
@SquintyGears2 жыл бұрын
Is there a reason why the back wheel steering doesn't show up in more EVs? It doesn't seem like it would be expensive to build in when the overall complexity of drive train is so much lower. For a user it makes the car more complicated to operate, but when it comes in clutch it's an incredible tool.
@leftaroundabout2 жыл бұрын
The electric drivetrain doesn't change anything about the fact that rear steering adds quite a lot of complexity/cost/weight without offering a benefit that most customers would greatly care about. Although maybe they should, because parking in tight spots is actually an issue that many people encounter almost daily.
@berkelbash2 жыл бұрын
This review deserves more views. Nice one 👍
@erikstephens342 жыл бұрын
I generally liked the video. Some great points. I would imagine the CO2 impact of the Hummer EV will vary depending on how clean the grid is in your area. One other note you mentioned that most charging sites with 350KW stations only have one stall. This is actually not true. Most Electrify America sites have two 350KW stalls. And the GM Ultium funded EVGo sites also have a minimum of two 350KW stations. All of the Electrify America stations are 350KW capable (even the 150KW ones) but they don't have the charging modules to deliver that power installed at this time (but are fully upgradable if the demand warrants). So this is not nearly as big of a deal as you indicate. There is another tricky dynamic with the Hummer EV. There are different vendors that make 350KW stations and they are rated differently. Some units are rated for 1000VDC at 350A max. Some are rated to deliver up to 500A max (maximum currently available through CCS). The Hummer EV needs 500A to hit it's peak charging rates. But some 350KW DCFC's peak out at 350A. So the Hummer EV will be limited to roughly 250KW at these sites. Note Hummer EV has a nominal pack voltage just under 700VDC. Fully discharged is close to 600V and fully charged is close to 800VDC (when DC charging with both packs in series).
@Xenon00000000000012 жыл бұрын
I was wondering what charging speed would be required to get their claimed 100 miles in 10 mins, so attempted some maths. They claim a range of 350 miles on a full charge of the 200kWh battery, so 100 miles requires 57kWh to be added by the charger. If the charger was outputting 57kWh for 10 mins, it would give ~342 for the hour, so it seems that in ideal condiftions it can charge at around 350kWh. It'll be interesting to see how that works out in the real world.
@dcsteve78692 жыл бұрын
Good points. I have driven across the country so many times I've actually forgot how many times I've done it. I do know this. I usually have to stop for gas about every 300-350 miles and when I do it's usually not a splash and dash but rather I'm getting out, walking around getting some food, etc. My general time for a fill up is around 20-30 minutes with a longer stay for food usually about a quarter of the way for an hour. I usually end up staying in a hotel midway (usually OKC or Amarillo) for some 6-8 hours of sleep. It would be interesting to see how it turns out but i would think given the range, a little careful driving, and averaging around the same times for charging if I can meet my average time of around 42 hours Washington DC to the SF bay area, but if I couldn't I doubt I would be that far off my average.
@newscoulomb37052 жыл бұрын
People are avoiding the fact that, while gratuitous, the GMC HUMMER EV is really just GM's EV engineers having fun. Many more, more practical EVs are on their way, based on the technology showcased in the HUMMER EV.
@PapaWheelie12 жыл бұрын
How’s the new marketing job going - If I worked there too could I have one?
@newscoulomb37052 жыл бұрын
@@PapaWheelie1 No. Only Tesla will pay you for online influencer marketing, but they don't pay well. They might even take your Roadster 2 away if you're naughty.
@boostav2 жыл бұрын
@@newscoulomb3705 Butthurt much?
@newscoulomb37052 жыл бұрын
@@boostav Hah! By what? If responding to a snarky comment with another snarky comment is being "butthurt" in your world, I feel for you, bud.
@boostav2 жыл бұрын
@@newscoulomb3705 You should have a laugh given he's right, what's the point of repeating the same exact thing that was clearly stated in the video?
@borshardsd2 жыл бұрын
Ty for the content! Love your stuff. No joke when estimating charge time on a 150kw charger. My m3 power curve on a 150kw charger rarely peaks above 138kw and only holds that from~ 10%-30% I think 35 min got me 15%-80% today on a trip for 150kw stall
@TheOne2Know2 жыл бұрын
Your driving along in your high output tuned and tweaked whatevermobile, pull up to red light and stop. Due to the enormity of it, from a few hundred meters away you cant help but notice the EV Hummer (im going with Vummer) is going to be your competition when the light goes green. The only question remaining is if, in fact, that Vummer driver will reciprocate your desire to light the fires and burn the tires... Without 100% confirmation that the driver is down to race, you mentally prepare and grip the wheel waiting for the change. As the cross traffic light goes yellow you get that tingly, excited feeling and build revs preparing to drop the clutch for a perfect launch. Its at this point you see out of the corner your eye, the Vummer suddenly drops 2 inches in the front while the driver then changes to both hands now gripping the wheel in the proper position to try and get a handle on the tidal wave of torque that is about to be unleashed thanks to launch control. Steady now, dont false start...THE LIGHT GOES GREEN ANDDD.... Next thing you know the Vummer is on top of your car somehow, crushing you and your vehicle beneth its gargantuan weight. It all happened so fast, you had no time at all to react. As your consiousness slowly fades away, one of your last, fleeting thoughts is "why did crab mode activation have to be right next to launch control activation?"
@PBnJs3652 жыл бұрын
I just watched your Compression Ratio video from ten years ago. You've come a long way man.
@zokusharuuku10912 жыл бұрын
Hmm this is the first time I’ve ever been interested in a utility vehicle.. Most of my cars are around 2000lbs and anything over 3500 better have some serious power. But even though this weighs 9000 lbs who cars because it’s a hummer that won’t get a ton of hate for it’s bad mpg. I’m pretty impressed overall, I never thought something that heavy and un-aerodynamic would actually do 0-60 faster than the majority of sports cars today while using off-road tires. Pretty impressive.
@IndefiniteGentlemen2 жыл бұрын
well, its not so much about heavy or aerodynamics when you're doing a 0-60. its about your ability to put power down to move the thing. Which, of course, this does. in spades.
@yuh-fv7ds2 жыл бұрын
Another aspect of the environmental impact: the manufacturing of an EV car -- especially the extraction of metals needed to make the batteries -- also causes significant environmental damage and emissions. Over the lifetime of ownership, a more efficient EV like a Tesla will make up for these production emissions compared to the gasoline alternative, resulting in a net-benefit to the environment. But the Hummer's battery is so ludicrously massive that I'm not sure you could ever make up for that... I guess I'd have to do that math to know for sure.
@wes_d2 жыл бұрын
An honest review...he likes it, even though it is bad! Very informative and I appreciate the regular content.
@FrozenDung2 жыл бұрын
It is so cool, better than old hummers by far
@NekoWinters2 жыл бұрын
My unregulated lawn mower >>>> my car that burns corn booze and the exhaust isn't even enough to take me out in the garage
@Lessenjr2 жыл бұрын
I saw one of these for the first time today. I thought it was gonna hit me head-on. Apparently the driver thought it's so big they need to drive 4 ft away from the curb. *sigh*
@B-rad3032 жыл бұрын
I love how every EV video starts off with saying "If You care about the environment and drive an EV" lol just cause you drive a gas/diesel vehicle doesn't mean you don't care about the environment. It means your not rich and can afford the status symbol EV vehicle. That's batteries where mined in a giant open pit lithium mine. That was mined with huge diesel bulldozers, dump trucks, and drag line equipment...
@andrasbiro30072 жыл бұрын
1. EVs are not that expensive anymore, especially used ones. Also don't forget the huge costs savings after purchase. The total cost of ownership over 5 years can be surprisingly cheap for an EV. For example a Tesla Model 3 has a TCO comparable to a Toyota Camry. 2. Many people could easily afford an EV, but they still buy diesel. It's either ignorance, or they really don't care. Of curse there are special circumstances where no appropriate EV exists yet, but for most people that's not the case. 3. Batteries aren't mined. Lithium is what you are thinking of. And mining lithium is actually a lot cleaner than drilling for oil. And way much less is necessary. And it can be recycled near at a 100% efficiency, indefinitely. And there are other ways to extract lithium too. Tesla for example has a new method that is 100% green. They already have the rights to a large deposit in Nevada, and will likely start mining soon, because lithium prices are skyrocketing. 4. Actually mines are starting to use electric equipment, simply because those are much better and cheaper. Large electric dump trucks have existed for many years, and there are electric bulldozers too. Electric equipment is especially preferred underground, due to ventilation requirements. And if Tesla starts to mine, I bet you won't see many diesel engines around. One of Elon's other companies already has an electric tunneling machine.
@B-rad3032 жыл бұрын
@@andrasbiro3007 whatever you say man... I'm not gonna argue with someone online. Green mining and Electric bulldozers lol those are great! 😂 well for my business I drive anywhere from 600 to 900 miles a day and I need to be able to tow up to around 17k at those distances. When they come out with an HD pickup that has the same capabilities and payload as my truck. And cost around the same price count me in!! Until then I'll stick with my turbo diesel 1 ton truck
@andrasbiro30072 жыл бұрын
@@B-rad303 You are a tiny-tiny minority. Completely irrelevant for the big picture.
@MrTaxiRob2 жыл бұрын
One thing I often find myself arguing with Tesla fans about is their capacity to introduce new models and maintain their pure EV market share. Tesla has yet to break the 1 million vehicles per year mark, and they backed off three model launches for 2022. GM put this together from a clean sheet design in just three years. Other large volume automakers have similar engineering capabilities, so I really think Tesla's days at the top are numbered as the big boys line up to steal their lunch money. I still can't figure out why their share price is climbing again, especially since Tesla Energy isn't even among the top 200 residential solar installers in the US. I guess the hype train never stops, but hopefully a vehicle like the Hummer EV can get more people interested in EVs in general, and having more model choices at various price points won't hurt either. Tesla will eventually experience what Volkswagen did when they relied too long on a just a few models to carry them, but their capitalization should help them work through it if they manage to find competent leadership.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
The Tesla community is disgusting. Until they calm down and until we start understanding reliability and battery degredation, I'll never own one.
@MrTaxiRob2 жыл бұрын
@@cwx8 their battery degradation rate is clearly outlined and actually pretty good, I'll give them that. BUT their overall product would be called a "lemon" if Ford or GM sold it. I'm surprised Ralph Nader isn't after Musk's head, but I guess the "green" aspect of the product outweighs his consumer activist yearnings.
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
@@MrTaxiRob it is not clearly outlined no. If it is I dunno where it is. Can you link me?
@MrTaxiRob2 жыл бұрын
@@cwx8 it's in Tesla's press releases. AFAIK they haven't been disproven, so I'm taking them at their word on it. They've been on the market long enough that someone would have called them out by now if they were lying, no?
@cwx82 жыл бұрын
@@MrTaxiRob I don't know if enough time has passed yet. And those figures aren't regulated I don't think yet?
@my3jeeps2 жыл бұрын
I hate that I liked a video about a truck you hate to love.
@waterheaterservices2 жыл бұрын
We must maintain Party approved allowable thinking about it
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
I liked and I loved this comment.
@viasevenvai2 жыл бұрын
the acceleration will wear tires fast. Also, attending the Bronco Offrodeo instructional event; they pushed the idea of not using lockers until you have to. It teaches you the correct line to take. If this hummer just does it for you I think you’ll get into trouble and be clueless. Suits the hummer lifestyle I guess. I want one though.
@mdocod2 жыл бұрын
As an H3 owner I'm glad to see the Hummer name coming back alive at GM. I have no interest in this huge Hummer EV. Too big, too much focus on halo performance in speed and acceleration, not enough range. FYI: the turning circle of an H3 is the same as this Hummer EV. In 10-20 years from now I hope there's something more H3 sized, that has 600 miles of range, (enough to actually go to the mountains for a few days), similar clearance/skids/adjustable-ride as this thing. (rear steer would also be nice, even TIGHTER turning!). Would like to see a more basic dual motor design with lockers, enough power to zip around, but it doesn't need to be doing 0-60 in a few seconds to impress me. Maybe aim for a 6-7 second 0-60, 15-17 second quarter.
@Matthew_Campbell_Drums2 жыл бұрын
Great review! I would love to hear your opinion on the F150 Lightning as well.
@johnseidel89712 жыл бұрын
4 Wheel steering. The rear wheels following in the track of the front wheels. That is the most impressive part of the vehicle for me. This is a very interesting test-bed vehicle and it will be interesting to see smaller trucks made with the proof-of-concept items on this monstrosity.
@ezpoppy552 жыл бұрын
Well done, my banana eating friend. Great video! Americans love excessive excess, so a 9,000 pound Hummer that takes up the space of 1.5 parking spots at Trader Joe’s fills the bill! (Those Hummer guys do shop at Trader Joe’s, right?) A very limited run vehicle that provides a testing ground for new tech and (hopefully) will pave the way for much more reasonable (and greener) EVs to come can’t be all bad. I admit it, does look fun to drive. Thankfully, I lack the income to reasonably afford one, so there’s no real temptation there. Plus, no place to park that monstrosity. I’m sure I would feel tiny if/when one ever pulls up next to me in my Model 3 at a stop light. Glad you had fun riding around in the saguaro forest! And watch out for those banana peels - they’re slippery!
@scotttimmons87752 жыл бұрын
I shop at Traders
@Far2hip2 жыл бұрын
The EV element to this vehicle, to me at least, is secondary to the genius in the way it deals with the multitude of terrain situations and their extremes. Very cool stuff much in the same way I love the way Rivian has approached the pinnacle of all wheel drive capabilities with a motor at each wheel. The technology is the attraction and I think that, as battery tech makes gains on the useful range provided, the choice of power plant types between electric or internal combustion will become less of a factor (with the exception of very long range off-road adventuring) with electric becoming the preferred choice. No one loves the sound and feel of a ridiculously powerful IC V8 big block screaming it’s way through a long off-road run more than me. But the type of precision available with the new tech being brought into play with these extraordinary EV’s, I think the off-road community benefits more directly than any other segment with the ability to move about without the sound intrusion while delivering far greater power, control, and reliability. These off-road EV’s are simply genius.
@sxhrgvs2 жыл бұрын
These videos are all great and so much more detailed/ interesting than most car reviews. Great work.
@missinglinq2 жыл бұрын
1. There is nothing green about a vehicle that requires 120k of capital to purchase. 2. You'd be crazy to purchase a vehicle this sophisticated from a company that can't even get petrol vehicles right.
@Exedorable2 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly, this is the first EV that's peaked my interest, tho to be fair I've recently discussed w/ an old coworker how I'm no closer to actually buying/trying anything electric today, than I was 5 years ago. We've yet to even test drive any EV tbh
@KevinLyda2 жыл бұрын
Dismissing an entire class of cars you've never test driven seems like an odd flex.
@Exedorable2 жыл бұрын
@@KevinLyda testament to their appeal/marketing maybe. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@jnawk83 Жыл бұрын
if your interest is piqued, do that test drive. It doesn't have to be this model, you'll have a hard time finding an EV you truly hate.
@Exedorable Жыл бұрын
@@jnawk83 I've been in a prius hybrid, I know what no engine sounds like. And I've had multiple sports cars, so I doubt a model 3 or w/e will handle better/sport-ier than a camaro or a Gti. Ironically I remember a good 10 years ago helping a friend's dad buy a pickup truck to discover, when we went in to get it, that he never test drove it. The irony is I'm basically at that stage now - I'd get the car for its merits, test drive isn't even on the checklist tbh
@antibrevity2 жыл бұрын
This was an awesome initial look at the Hummer and I loved your Big Picture assessment that treats the vehicle for what it is. I really appreciated the 200,000-mile carbon costing, but I would love to know the total costs including embodied energy and the materials bound into such products. I don't expect this channel to tackle such a complex topic involving details that manufacturers won't even share, but a man can dream ;). I don't mind the Hummer EV so long as GM doesn't advertise it as Green; that's when I get upset.
@nachoisme2 жыл бұрын
he does that, at least to some degree, in another video that he discusses the 'total' environmental impact of an EV
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
Precisely. If you market it for what it is, fine. Honesty is good. But if you market it as green? Yeah. Problematic.
@njipods2 жыл бұрын
Not sure what the deal is in the US but in the UK we have the advertising standards agency. If you complained to them they would likely ban it or fine GM.
@cjeam91992 жыл бұрын
@@njipods I don’t think it will be sold outside of North America.
@attikaifinch2 жыл бұрын
Nice video. "The engineers that created it should be proud" - dude it's not only engineers that make vehicles, if it was solely engineers on that team you better believe it would look and feel way different
@academiaengineering51362 жыл бұрын
11:07 “Hummer owners are watching this” Chrisfix might be watching this since he owns the hummer h1
@jamesengland74612 жыл бұрын
You know it's overweight when it needs 8 lug wheels :)
@KnaufL2 жыл бұрын
Press F for Jerry rig everything 😂
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
F, hope he appears.
@tylerkeen52242 жыл бұрын
The most shocking part of this is GM made something with wheel wells that can fit decent size tires. I'd love if they made an electric maverick-size competitor that could fit some decent tires.
@bldontmatter53192 жыл бұрын
Yeah but you put "decent sized tires" and your range will plummet.
@tylerkeen52242 жыл бұрын
@@bldontmatter5319 No more than your gas mileage would plummet. If the efficiency loss is a deal breaker for you then don't do it, same as an ICE
@wtfchazpwnt2 жыл бұрын
The difference being that the range basically doesn't matter in an internal combution vehicle where you can refill it in 5 minutes at any gas station.
@tylerkeen52242 жыл бұрын
@@wtfchazpwnt How many road trip videos does this channel have to make before you guys stop being scared of spending a few minutes charging?
@DuvJones2 жыл бұрын
@@tylerkeen5224 Honestly, I don't think that there is a number. It's a matter of frequency, charging networks are still in their infancy (unless you name is Telsa). Their would likely need to need to be a station on every corner before you stop hearing the complaints.
@JackLe11272 жыл бұрын
The thing about EVs is that as energy generation gets greener and greener, so do the EVs. If you drive a gas car, you can tap 0% of that progress.
@BlueDually4x42 жыл бұрын
I only like it because GM took the most hated vehicle brand by environmentalists and made it bigger, more powerful and more ridiculous while also making it electric. At the same time, I shudder at the thought of repairing this down the road, because I need a computer module for the Kenworth I drive at work and they have no idea when we will be able to get one. But your review is fantastic, even your humor and snark is spot on. And you make all that math make sense while being informative.
@jerryscared2 жыл бұрын
Your review is so on point. Technical achievement and resources that this vehicle takes are two ways of looking at this vehicle that is hard to consider at once, but your video draws the attention to two in a cohesive way. Kudos!
@dastrayer632 жыл бұрын
Did Hummer factor in the carbon footprint of additional road and driveway repair caused by such a heavy vehicle?
@faith4freedom762 жыл бұрын
And the carbon footprint to mine the minerals to produce the batteries and the carbon footprint to keep those batteries charged 👌
@dielaughing732 жыл бұрын
Like they give a stuff
@waterheaterservices2 жыл бұрын
We are all going to die!
@dastrayer632 жыл бұрын
@@waterheaterservices Beware of the "man-bear-pig". ;)
@aiv48732 жыл бұрын
The hummer is an incredibly amazing vehicle, it amazes me even more that they managed to capture the spirit of a hummer. It's hard to put my feelings into words but I absolutely love this truck and can't wait to get my hummer in 2024.
@ryanp1352 жыл бұрын
nice video , but you forgot to mention that the hummer EV weighs 9100 lbs without passengers or cargo ... EVs are NOT paying a road use tax from fuel/EV chargers which means they aren't putting money into the road maintenance bucket that pays for road & bridge repairs because EVs weigh 1000-5000 lbs more than an ICE vehicle. EVs should be getting charged by their weight and per mile every time it charges . Remember folks .... black tar pavement is made out of ..... OIL and Tar sand crude oil.....
@cwazyeurodrivr2 жыл бұрын
couldn't agree more ! They should be paying per mile at the very least
@extragoode2 жыл бұрын
Iowa charges 12k miles worth of road taxes to register an EV, so I'm actually paying MORE for roads with my 3250lb Leaf (yes, that's 800lbs more than a comparable Versa, but it's still less than almost every SUV on the road, subcompact crossovers weight a minimum of 3k) than my wife's 6300lb expedition since I don't usually drive all 12k miles a year. I know some other states have similar laws, but I don't know the specifics. Even with overpaying road taxes, the Leaf costs 24-47% as much to drive as our Expedition (Leaf:$0.061-0.10/m vs Expedition: $0.2134-0.2586/m).
@ryanp1352 жыл бұрын
@@extragoode well Iowa is ahead of 49 other states then , the biggest issue in the neatherlands is that EVs are causing the country to repave roads more often because of all the EVs on the road . Which is counter intuitive because black car payment is made out of……. OIL also where is the environmental benefits? ……. There aren’t any
@extragoode2 жыл бұрын
@@ryanp135 not ahead exactly, like I said there are other states with similar laws and personally I think gas taxes aren't the best way to pay for roads. I don't mind paying my fair share, but I don't appreciate being forced to pay more either. The leading EV in the Netherlands is the model 3 which isn't THAT heavy. They have SUVs over there too right? EVs are so popular over there because petrol is so dang expensive right, so maybe the roads are falling apart faster because more people can afford to drive on them.
@beautepley83522 жыл бұрын
That thing is sick. My favorite EV truck by far
@bikinglikebecker2 жыл бұрын
Up until you run out of battery in the woods... won't be able to just fill up a jerry can and get yourself out of there... however I did patent the idea to use a generator to produce electricity to charge the batteries... so if you would like to incorporate that into your own "personal" ride then go ahead...
@sa34w2 жыл бұрын
Niche scenario
@linkgroundwalker2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I’ll take all the off road tech in an ICE
@ericfeldkamp37882 жыл бұрын
Keep a generator in the back.
@GreenDriveIndia2 жыл бұрын
EV6 will come and rescue, V2L going to be common in next few years
@razvanlex2 жыл бұрын
But you can fill a canister and start the 3 phase generator. You'll have to wait a bit but...
@datsunpolo2 жыл бұрын
i used to work at GM, it felt like working with dinosaurs.. but something happened , i can't believe they pulled this off , what a masterpiece . they actually used all the potential they had , great work guys
@RobertKirkpatrick842 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see an electrified hummer H3, similar styling, but much smaller and more practical just like the h3 was over the h2
@N0mrcy4U2 жыл бұрын
Dude...your sarcasm and wittiness in this video was top rate. Well played, sir. That said, top notch, honest review! Thanks for the hard work you put into your reviews, seriously!
@niceguyrides2 жыл бұрын
You forgot the impact of 9000lb vehicles on off-road trails. Definitely not treading lightly…
@vapofusion2 жыл бұрын
Very cool. I actually want one of these, if they didn't take so long to charge! I wonder when battery tech will get to the point of being fully charged in 10 minutes regardless! That will be the day.
@Raymaster74822 жыл бұрын
Well even if the battery could handle that strain you'd need a ~1,2MW charger. Now let's say you have 10 of these chargers beside each other. That means you need 12MW of power transfered to these chargers. That's a lot of energy!!
@GreenDriveIndia2 жыл бұрын
350KW chargers will be common in next 2-3 years. If you can buy today buy now, because just like Teslas it's waiting period and price can shoot.
@mrfourtwenty60822 жыл бұрын
@@GreenDriveIndia Yeah in Germany there are 350/300 kw chargers every 50 km so its not a big Problem. Probably wouldn't fit the road her tho
@SniperSnake50BMG2 жыл бұрын
Batts nowadays are very fast charging. Your usually never need 10mins charging 20 to 30 is fine for almost everybody. You probably need more 350kw chargers
@MrSeanman302 жыл бұрын
@@GreenDriveIndia exactly. The people that got the unlimited supercharging with their Teslas got a great deal!
@ericfeldkamp37882 жыл бұрын
Absurd new technology that appeals to wealthy people is how new things become mainstream. Anyone remember the first flat panel TVs?
@max_rove2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't "appeal" only to the wealthy people. It appeals to a lot of people with varying finances. It's just that wealthy people are usually the ones who can afford it, at least at the beginning when the prices are high. The first edition is $112,000, but they've already discussed 2 other models at 90k, and 80k, coming out in 2023 and 2024.
@ericfeldkamp37882 жыл бұрын
of course the poors like it too. That's immaterial and not built with them in mind. Not yet anyway. The point is that comes later.
@tofan26222 жыл бұрын
Best GM product in a long time, I hope it does very well. I am a Ford person too. Don't really care about the 0-60, it doesn't do anything for anybody except for race car drivers.
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
Haha, I'm not a race car driver but I do enjoy a good 0-60. Helps you pull out in traffic, pass, and merge onto highways.
@thelol17592 жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringExplained 40-70 has always been a more useful metric in my eyes. The ability to merge onto the beltway is pretty much exclusively dictated by that.
@themeach0112 жыл бұрын
@@thelol1759 I can't think of a car that has a good 0-60 time and a poor 40-70. Sorry just being a smart ass.
@thelol17592 жыл бұрын
@@themeach011 it’s definitely more a question of gearing iirc.
@TheMazi562 жыл бұрын
Jason, would love for you to do a video comparing EV’s and their battery packs, environmental impact, etc. So compare the X, R1S and Hummer SUV. Based on the battery pack size, the impact to the environment upfront, then how many miles based on various power grids do you have to drive for it to be “green”. And what does that graph look like, how many more miles do you have to drive for the percent increase in battery pack size.
@michaelizquierdo69072 жыл бұрын
I love Jason and I love his videos, he's incredibly smart but this is something that always irks me when he talks about co2 emmissions, I´ve known about this issue since the beginning of EVs. I can direct you to an Environmentalist who did a TED talk and has actually ran the numbers. Basically a car like the Nissan Leaf would have to be driven aproximately 60,000 miles before it goes green, but a Tesla would have to go about 200,000 and an extended range tesla is closer to about 350,000. That is assuming the batteries were never changed. This truck while amazing and I want one, is in no way greener than a TRX which is basically a giant middle finger to the environment itself, (I also want one, but not as a daily, I´d daily the Hummer)
@jeffbailey73282 жыл бұрын
Can I work on it? Can I repair it myself? Will there be aftermarket parts, motors, batteries that the user can install? This is the only reason why I am not interested in electrical vehicles. If there was an open source or DIY electric vehicle, I could buy I probably would but until then or until I'm force by law to own one I don't plan on buying an EV.
@WilliamDye-willdye2 жыл бұрын
I was hoping to see the conversation with the Hummer engineer.
@EngineeringExplained2 жыл бұрын
I think you did see it! Hits drum. But you didn't hear it. ;) I don't like using audio from conversations because it keeps things casual; engineers don't have to put on their PR hat (or, as big of one).
@preston36982 жыл бұрын
6 days to charge it at home lol can't wait til everyone has one of these hooked up to our failing electric grid
@LtdJorge2 жыл бұрын
At that point, they would act as batteries for the grid, charge at night and discharge during the day, lol.
@christopher73102 жыл бұрын
These videos never fail me. Nearly every single one needs to state that big trucks are "compensators hiding insecurities". Nothing compensates for or hides insecurities like bashing another's choices while assuming those choices are made due to a character flaw. A flaw that is "never"(that's sarcasm for the slow ones) apparent in the initial speaker. Jesus. Fast cars and big trucks aren't compensators. They are overpriced luxury items that people with money enjoy buying. Bashing the financially stable and affluent while virtue signaling seems to be the new "compensator to hide insecurities".
@hyperwebbing2 жыл бұрын
What he said...
@max_rove2 жыл бұрын
There's just a lot of loser and haters in life. I've learned that the hard way. That's just their envy and jealousy talking. They will bash anything they can't afford and which makes them look inadequate. It could be a mansion, yacht, supercar, super truck, expensive restaurant, 7 star hotel, etc..Doesn't matter. They'll make sure to find a reason about why it's not a good thing. Honestly, most people who accuse other of compensating, are just projecting. They are the ones who compensate their entire lives, so they naturally assume others do the same. I for one love this car, and can't wait till I can own one. It will also be a giant middle finger to all the haters.
@swyoung692 жыл бұрын
All that terrain technology was mastered by Land Rover decades ago. I own a 2010 LR4 that has "E Lockers" and it can go places that surprise the some hardcore Jeep Rubicon owners, and it has the air suspension that gives about 14" of ground clearance stock. It doesnt have 1000hp but it does have a very healthy 375. Getting stuck somewhere offroad will not be fun in that Hummer, first trying to pull 9k lbs out of somewhere with large obstacles, second im sure you cant pull that truck over a certain speed like 5mph for fear of the motors generating power and being a hazard if the truck went low iso.
@Stars-Mine2 жыл бұрын
having truck fleets weigh this much is going to do hell on the roads, with gas tax revenue in the US being to low as is, I do wonder how we will maintain roads in the future.