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How Far Can Hummer EV 3X Pickup Go?
Depending on trim, the new model features an up to 30-mile increase over the previous model year.

Production of the 3X Pickup and SUV will begin later this year at GM’s Factory ZERO Assembly Center in Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan.
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GMC announced the extended driving range for the 2024 GMC Hummer EV 3X Pickup:
A GM-estimated 381 miles of range on a full charge on the 3X trim with the available 24-module battery (a 26-mile increase over 2023 model year).
A GM-estimated 359 miles of range on a full charge for models equipped with the available Extreme Off-Road Package (a 30-mile increase over the previous model year).
“For extended road trips, overlanding in remote areas or daily driving, the 2024 GMC Hummer EV 3X Pickup will take you where you need to go, now with more driving range and confidence,” said Al Oppenheiser, chief engineer, GMC Hummer EV. “As we expand the limits on our all-electric future, we’re excited to continue improving the range and to take the GMC HUMMER EV farther than ever for our customers and their adventures.”
Production of the 3X Pickup and SUV will begin later this year at GM’s Factory ZERO Assembly Center in Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan, home to GMC’s three all-electric trucks: the GMC Hummer EV Pickup, Hummer EV SUV, and the upcoming Sierra EV.
Top Features on the Hummer EV 3X Pickup
The sporty 2024 GMC Hummer EV 3X Pickup is configured for on-road driving dynamics, while the available Extreme Off-Road Package builds upon the truck’s innate off-road capability to tackle the toughest trails.
Standard features on the 3X Pickup trim include:
22-inch wheels and 35-inch All-Terrain tires.
4-Wheel Steer with CrabWalk diagonal drive capability.
Air Ride Adaptive Suspension.
Extract Mode.
Watts to Freedom launch experience.
0-60 mph in approximately 3.5 seconds with the standard 20-module battery.
0-60 mph in approximately 3 seconds with the available 24-module battery.
Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance feature with more than 400,000 miles of compatible roads in the United States and Canada.
Up to 381 miles of GM-estimated driving range on a full charge with the available 24-module battery pack.
Building onto the truck’s capability, the available Extreme Off-Road Package on the 3X trim adds:
18-inch wheels and 35-inch Mud-Terrain tires.
Four additional underbody camera views for 18 total camera views.
Front e-locker and rear virtual locking differentials.
Heavy-duty ball-spline half-shafts.
Underbody armor consisting of five skid plates and rocker protection with built-in assist steps, as well as two underbody shields to protect the battery and drive units.
Up to 359 miles of GM-estimated driving range on a full charge with the available 24-module battery pack.
On sale this fall to current reservation holders, the Hummer EV 3X Pickup will start at $106,945 with DFC9 without the Extreme Off-Road Package.
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