GM postpones May 20 reveal of Hummer electric vehicle

(April 30, 2020) DETROIT — General Motors has postponed the debut of the GMC Hummer high-performance electric pickup because of the coronavirus. GM planned the debut for May 20 at a GMC dealer meeting in Las Vegas, but the event has been canceled. The spokesman said GM will look at all options, including a virtual event, when it reschedules the reveal "as the pandemic continues to affect all parts of business."

GM plans to build the Hummer at its Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant, which was being retooled to become GM's EV manufacturing hub. Construction has been put on hold to comply with Michigan's stay-at-home order.

With GM's designers and engineers unable to go to work at GM's Tech Center in Warren, Mich., most development work has stopped. But GM says the Hummer pickup will go on sale in late 2021 as planned.

The Hummer will be available with multiple electric motors, numerous battery packs and a top horsepower rating of 1,000. GM says the highest torque rating will be 11,500 pound-feet.

Sources: GMC, Automotive News