Ever since GMC announced that it would be reviving the legendary Hummer nameplate as an all-electric vehicle (with some absolutely bonkers capability ratings), fans have been ravenous for updates. It’s no wonder, then, that when GM engineer Al Oppenheiser shared a logo teasing the upcoming vehicle’s “crab mode,” the internet went insane.
Meet the most powerful GMC this side of the Hummer EV: The Sierra 3500HD
The backstory
On September 10th, GM Authority’s Sam McEachern reported that Oppenheiser had tweeted a “black-colored shield background with an orange crab in the middle and the words “Hummer EV” emblazoned across it.” It was accompanied by the caption “real revolutionaries forge their own direction.”
The prevailing theory is that the icon will represent a unique drive setting called “Crab Mode.” What that means, however, is still very much up for debate.
What Crab Mode probably is
As of yet, GMC hasn’t released any specific details regarding the Hummer EV’s Crab mode. However, there are a few theories worth considering. The first — and most likely — is that it’s a system that utilizes the all-new Hummer’s reported 11,500 lb-ft of torque to help it “crawl” over rocks and other uneven terrain.
It’s also possible that Crab Mode is something similar to the 2021 Yukon’s “Hurricane Turn” feature. This system manipulates the brakes and distributes power to allow the SUV to spin around its front axle like a spinning top. Depending on the way power is distributed to each wheel, this could legitimately rival EV startup Rivian’s “Tank Turn” capability.
What Crab Mode could be
While off-road capability and the ability to spin around a central axis are the two most likely forms Crab Mode will take, there’s another possibility. It could, Transformers-esque, sprout legs and literally crawl over rocks when prompted. This scenario is admittedly unlikely, but it would definitely set it apart from anything else on the road.
Ready to upgrade to a GMC?: Get pre-approved today
<– This is what Aaron actually looks like.
Aaron was born in a suburb of Toledo, Ohio and has managed to traverse most of the state between college and various shenanigans. Having majored in video game development and minored in film studies, he is a considerable fan of both forms of media. Additionally, he is available to explain why Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the best feminist films of all time at the drop of a hat. His aspirations include — but are not limited to — not accidentally adopting any more cats and developing a responsible sleep schedule. See more articles by Aaron.
October 01, 2020 at 03:09AM
https://ift.tt/3jkEPWL
GMC Shows Off Hummer EV 'Crab Mode'... - The News Wheel
https://ift.tt/2MkGRbk
Crab
No comments:
Post a Comment