GMC has officially opened its advanced design studio in Pasadena, California, where it showcased a new concept EV under the GMC banner. The Hummer X pickup and SUV are two guises for this new concept. The midsize Hummer X is designed as a rolling laboratory for new production methods and off-road technologies.
The Hummer X features an aggressive off-road setup with more than 12 inches of ground clearance, approach and departure angles designed for genuine trail work, and a wheelbase that stretches 116 inches for the SUV and 130.7 inches for the pickup. The vehicles also have a modular interior design that allows drivers to customize their experience via stackable digital displays.
The manufacturing process behind the Hummer X is innovative, with GM's 'Flex Fab' system allowing multiple designs to be produced on the same equipment. Approximately 57% of the Hummer X concept is built using Flex Fab processes, making it a more efficient and sustainable production method.

Beyond its innovative manufacturing, the Hummer X also prioritizes sustainability with recycled materials, minimal adhesives, and a build designed for easy disassembly and reuse. This approach supports what GM describes as a circular economy.
The Advanced Design California Studio will serve as the automaker's West Coast hub for future concept vehicles and advanced mobility studies. The studio's focus on innovation and sustainability could lead to more environmentally friendly vehicles in the future.
GM's decision to showcase a new concept EV under the GMC banner highlights its commitment to electric vehicles and sustainable manufacturing practices. The Hummer X is an example of how innovative design and technology can come together to create a more sustainable future.

The Hummer X's modular interior design allows drivers to customize their experience, from rock crawling to trail driving or simply cruising through suburbia. This level of customization could appeal to a wide range of consumers.
Despite its focus on innovation and sustainability, the Hummer X is not intended for mass production. Instead, it serves as a rolling laboratory for new production methods and off-road technologies that could make their way into future vehicles.
The Hummer X concept is an exciting development in the world of electric vehicles and sustainable manufacturing. Its innovative design and technology have the potential to inspire a new generation of environmentally friendly vehicles.

GM's commitment to innovation and sustainability is a positive step forward for the automotive industry, which has traditionally prioritized performance and efficiency over environmental concerns.
GM's focus on innovation and sustainability could lead to more environmentally friendly vehicles in the future.
