When you think of Hummer, the first thing that comes to mind is a massive and powerful off-road vehicle. The classic Hummer H1 is making a comeback as an electric beast. Developed by North American Electric Vehicles (NAEV), this new electric model, named the “Cyber Hummer,” is stunning with its performance. Here are all the details…
The electric Cyber Hummer accelerates from 0 to 100 in 2.5 seconds
The Cyber Hummer offers a full 1,000 horsepower with its dual electric motors. This is a huge power output for a massive off-road vehicle. These motors allow the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds. Such acceleration is usually seen in sports cars, but the Cyber Hummer achieves this with its massive body. The vehicle’s dimensions are also quite impressive: 4.77 meters in length, 2.13 meters in width, and 1.88 meters in height. It also features 37-inch tires, making it a true off-road vehicle.
The interior embraces a minimal approach to technology. It features only a 15.1-inch screen and a smartphone holder behind the Momo steering wheel. The company promises an advanced sound system but has not provided details. Thanks to the aluminum chassis, the total weight is kept around 2,000 kilograms, which positively contributes to the vehicle’s performance.
The Cyber Hummer uses Tesla’s level 3 battery systems, offering a range of approximately 480 km (300 miles). This means it can comfortably cover long distances. With its independent suspension system and 38 cm ground clearance, it can easily navigate even the toughest off-road conditions.
The Cyber Hummer goes into production this summer and can be pre-ordered in the US with a $300 deposit. However, the remaining balance at delivery might be quite pricey:
- Executive Edition (1,000 horsepower): $139,900
- Commander Edition (600 horsepower): $119,900
- Baja Edition (300 horsepower): $98,900
Since NAEV is a small company, it is currently focused solely on the US market. However, in the future, we might see the Cyber Hummer in Europe and other markets. Do you think this vehicle can carve out a place for itself in the electric vehicle market?