strad wrote: ↑27 Oct 2020, 19:54
The Rivian doesn't come close. I thought it looked great when I first saw it but it costs close or as much.
The Hummer has an approach angle of 44° the Tesla 35°. Departure angle of 33° for the Hummer and 28° for the Tesla. The Rivian has 34.8° and 28° approach and departure angles.
The Hummer has an even steeper approach and departure angle in what they call extraction mode. ie when the going gets really tough.
Ground clearance? For the Hummer with it's 13 inches of suspension travel has 11.9 inches of ground clearance and you can raise it to 16 inches. The Tesla has 16 and the Rivian 14.5.
The Hummer will ford 28 to 32 inches of water. Tesla claims to be shooting for 30 inches but since it floats easier ya better be careful fording a stream as ya might get washed away.
The Hummer has a plethora of cameras with even 2 underneath so you can see if you can clear obstacles. Very handy in rough country.
The Tesla wins in the interior appointments and on the cost per mile. Actually close to half. If I can make sense of these numbers the Hummer can charge more quickly...300Kw vs 250Kw.
It would appear that the Hummer with it's 4 wheel steering (very handy off road and when maneuvering in tight areas) is aimed more at the off road crowd .
The Hummer does not have the lockable "vault and only a 5 ft. bed as opposed to 6.5 ft. for the Cyber Truck.
Apparently the Cyber Truck has the better self drive on road software.
If you have the money and actually intend to take it off road the Hummer is by far the better of the two.
BTW the range for the Hummer is 350 miles as opposed to 250 to 500 for the Tesla depending on the model and cost.
Neither has motors at each wheel. The Tesla Cyber truck will have 3 different model trims available for the truck: Single Motor RWD, Dual Motor AWD and Tri-Motor AWD.
The GMC Hummer EV beats all the specs of the Single Motor RWD, Dual Motor AWD and is better compared to the Tri-Motor AWD.
As for wheel spin off road. There are times you want it but most often you want, in ICE terms, gobs of low end torque, and to crawl over and around obstacles without spinning your tires.
Real of road isn't like the Baja race. It's a slow speed thing unless you need to get a run on some hill or that sort of thing.