Xorte logo

News Markets Groups

USA | Europe | Asia | World| Stocks | Commodities



Add a new RSS channel

 
 


Keywords

2022-06-27 22:32:28| Engadget

GMC Hummer EV owners will soon be able to raise their 9,000-pound vehicle nearly six additional inches in the air, all due to a simple software update. Over the new few weeks, GMC will be adding a new Extract Mode which lets drivers elevate their vehicle to avert off-road obstacles to all First Edition models of the all-electric pickup truck. Essentially, Extract Mode lets drivers elevate their vehicle so they can avert off-road obstacles. As fun as the feature sounds, drivers should take heed that the suspension mode can only be used at low speeds. Also, frequent use of the feature will result in your vehicle needing to cool off before being suspended again. In total, Extract Mode will allow for 15.9 inches of ground clearance for the vehicle, which will give it an edge over other off-road capable vehicles like the Rivian R1T, Ram TRX, F150 Raptor and Bronco Raptor. For a preview of Extract Mode in action, check out the video below.Unfortunately, only a handful of GMC Hummer EV owners will be able to actually try out the feature. As Electreknotes, demand for the Hummer has far exceeded GMCs expectations and the automaker is struggling to ramp up production. Only one Hummer EV was delivered last year, and the automaker has received over 65,000 reservations for its Hummer EV pickups and SUVs. If youre in the market for a first edition pickup, youre out of luck: reservations for the roughly $110,000 vehicle are full. And if you spring for a slightly cheaper model, you could be due for a two-year wait.


Category: Marketing and Advertising

 

Latest from this category

25.04Garrys Mod faces deluge of Nintendo-related DMCA takedown notices
25.04Spotify tests Apple's resolve with new pricing update in the EU
25.04The Morning After: Testing the Rabbit R1's AI assistant skills
25.04Adobe's new upscaling tech uses AI to sharpen video
25.04Manhattan's DA wants to know why YouTube is pushing 'ghost gun' tutorials to kids
24.04Threads has 150 million monthly users
24.04TikTok Lite axes addictive as cigarettes reward-to-watch feature under the EUs watchful eye
24.04PUBG will take a nostalgia-infused trip back to its first map in May
Marketing and Advertising »

All news

25.04UK: Domain Name Complaints - The Importance Of Bad Faith - Marks & Clerk
25.04UK: Landlord And Tenant Act 1954: Tenant Prevails In Opposed Lease Renewal Case On Ground F - Greenberg Traurig, LLP
25.04Vietnam: Comments On The Draft Amended Law On Science And Technology - Duane Morris LLP
25.04United States: Utah Enacts H.B. 55, Impacting The Use Of Confidentiality Clauses In Employment Settlement Agreements - Foley & Lardner
25.04United States: EPA Designates Two PFAS As Hazardous Substances Under CERCLA | Part I: Impacts On Potentially Responsible Parties - Nossaman LLP
25.04United States: College Athletics Returns To The NLRB With Notre Dame ULP Charge - Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP
25.04United States: 10 Legal Trends For Brands To Watch When Investing In Sports Marketing - Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
25.04United States: Some Harm Is All It Takes The Supreme Court Lowers The Bar For Title VII Discrimination Claims Involving Lateral Job Transfers - Mintz
More »
Privacy policy . Copyright . Contact form .