RUMOR! Hummer's BACK And Will Relaunch With A Super Bowl Ad Featuring WHICH High-profile Star?!

RUMOR! Hummer's BACK And Will Relaunch With A Super Bowl Ad Featuring WHICH High-profile Star?!
It wasn't too long ago that we brought you news that there was buzz about a potential relaunch of the Hummer brand. Well, it turns out that where there's smoke, there's fire.

And this time it's extra juicy.

As consumers turned away from massive sport-utility vehicles and trucks during the height of the last fiscal downturn about 10 years ago, Hummer was taken offline by General Motors. It was a smart move at the time. Sales performance was lacking and, frankly, the products sucked.

With the truck market hitting all-new highs, it seemed that someone at GM finally woke up and had a decent idea. Resurrect one of the most iconic, uniquely American brands — Hummer.

The latest reports that there will be a twist, however. That's because word on the street suggests that Hummer will live under GMC as a sub-brand. This makes sense given GMC's positioning as the "tough truck" company under GM's umbrella.

But wait, there's more. The latest indicates that these bad ass trucks will be powered by electric powertrains. Yes, you read that correctly.

Oh, and it will leverage the 2020 Super Bowl to relaunch the truck company. It seems the team may have a sense of humor, too. That's because it has focused on using NBA super star Lebron James as its spokesperson. Just to refresh your memories, remember that while James was still in high school he mysteriously acquired a then new Hummer H2. This caused a commotion as he was still in high school and had not inked a deal with Nike or the NBA at that point.

This all leaves me wondering: Are the Spies looking forward to a relaunch of the Hummer brand? Or, are you MORE interested in other automakers at this time?




General Motors Co. is moving forward with plans to revive its polarizing Hummer brand, this time as an electric truck instead of an emblem of gasoline consumption, according to people familiar with the matter.

The Detroit automaker plans to debut a pickup around 2022 with boxy styling cues reminiscent of the Hummers of yore, one of the people said. GM is considering selling the battery-powered truck in existing dealerships under the marketing name “Hummer by GMC,” the people said...

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MDarringerMDarringer - 1/11/2020 6:51:28 PM
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GM:

Give Buick all the crossovers on the Buick/GMC side /
Make pickups GMCs
Make all 4wd SUV/SUVups Hummers


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 1/12/2020 12:43:20 AM
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This would be the best way to bring back Hummer. I bet they could fit a truly massive battery in this thing. Double stack the cells for 400+ miles of range. Arnold's conversion gets almost 200 miles on just 100 kWh.


FoncoolFoncool - 1/12/2020 8:34:40 AM
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Part of the appeal of a Hummer is being a Carbon BIGFOOT.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/12/2020 10:29:09 AM
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100% of a Hummer is being a dumbass that doesn't know the Wrangler is better. The H1 was a turd to drive and the H2 was horrible as well. the H3 was phoned in.


skytopskytop - 1/12/2020 10:43:11 AM
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Why doesn't GM does call it FAT, HEAVY and UGLY.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/12/2020 11:45:54 AM
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Because only hateful socialists like you want to control the vehicular choices of others.


mre30mre30 - 1/12/2020 11:41:42 AM
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GM (i.e. thru Cadillac dealers) should also market a $90,000 fancy, fast, and gaudy, Hummer with a Corvette engine that is leather and carbon fiber lined and posh inside to "urbans" and celebrities who had MB G-Wagons.

...or maybe it gets branded as a 'Corvette-Hummer'.

I've said this before, there HAS TO be a big market for EV delivery/contractor vans and work trucks (i.e. ones that drive 100 to 300 miles a day and are then parked at the 'shop' overnight to recharged when the workers go home) - I know this would be an ideal vehicle for the NYC metro area - places where there is lots of traffic and these vehicles just sit in traffic all day going from delivery to delivery. THAT would be milestone vehicle.

I would not think an EV luxury pickup truck (even as a Hummer) would have big market potential.

Thoughts?


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/12/2020 11:47:37 AM
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Cadillac/Corvette/Hummer should be a stand-alone dealer.

As an EV-only product, this would have a TINY market.

Making this a conventional 4X4 is the correct move to massive profit.


cidflekkencidflekken - 1/14/2020 5:44:40 PM
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They better get cracking. Hopefully it means if they are advertising on the SB, that they are a significantly deep in R&D for a new model. Personally, I'm looking forward to seeing what they come up with. The new Bronco has me pretty intrigued already. I'm ready to get back into a truck/SUV.


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