A new military electric vehicle based on the GMC Hummer EV will soon be added to the General Motors GM Defense product line.
A new concept (eMCV), or Electric Military Concept Vehicle, was presented during the Marine Military Expo in Washington, DC. The Hummer EV is the first next-generation electric vehicle to use GM’s new Ultium electric platform, according to Breaking Defense.
Those familiar with the brand’s history will be somewhat surprised, as the original gasoline-powered Hummer was mainly a civilian version of the military Humvee. And now, the product line is on the contrary, with a militarized version of the civilian Hummer.
The eMCV has the same chassis and transmission as the Hummer EV, which is powered by a powerful 200 kWh battery.
With different aerodynamics and weight, the vehicle will have a slightly shorter range than the 530 km of the current Hummer EV – a GM Defense representative said at the exhibition that the newcomer will have a range of about 480 km. If necessary, they will equip the car with a diesel engine, which will extend the range of the vehicle on a single refueling.
As a reminder, GM Defense already had an EV program for the US Army, but it had a 66 kWh battery of the previous generation, which is too small.
Now the company has sent the characteristics of the electric traction Hummer as part of the eISV vehicle program and confirmed that it has already handed over an electric vehicle to the US Army for testing.