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GM is probably putting their focus on the 2025 EV SUVs, not refreshes on a "dying breed" (current model).
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There will still be another gas generation of full size suvs https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/general-motors-investing-854-million-v8-enginesGM is probably putting their focus on the 2025 EV SUVs, not refreshes on a "dying breed" (current model).
Exactly @DuraYuk There will continue to be a gas option for the full size GM Truck & SUV platform for many years to come still.
I wish there was an ETA on the next generation GM V8. I wonder what the identifying letters will be? They’ve used “LS” and have now recycled “LT”…
It’d be awesome to see a V8 plus electric motor hybrid drivetrain to help close the gap from ICE to EV without having to fully commit to EV. I’m dreaming of a Gen6 6.2 LT motor with 460HP/500TQ plus a small 250HP/300TQ electric motor. With a combined range of 800 miles per “full charge/tank”.
Where is that 30 minute climb located?I would be interested in seeing this hybrid powertrain in the HD vehicles. Gas V8 + 200-300hp hybrid motor with a sizable battery.
It could assist with climbing grades as well as increasing the amount of regenerative braking (engine braking) for longer declines to close the gap on the diesel powertrains. If a battery pack were able to sustain a 30 min climb, it would be useful. I'm not sure there is a longer climb/decline in North America.
Where is that 30 minute climb located?
I would be interested in seeing this hybrid powertrain in the HD vehicles. Gas V8 + 200-300hp hybrid motor with a sizable battery.
It could assist with climbing grades as well as increasing the amount of regenerative braking (engine braking) for longer declines to close the gap on the diesel powertrains.
Probably any road that heads up a mountain. I don't think he's talking about a 45 degree climb for 30 minutes straight. Even on the way to Mount Hood here in Oregon or heading west to the coast through some smaller mountains there's a gradual incline for long periods, easily 20 minutes plus. I would agree with most that hybrid would be a great option.
And I wonder if @Husker4theSpurs is right - that back in the spring GM knew the contract was up and figured on a possibility of a strike, hence the delay of pushing the 24s by a few months, refresh or not. Last year the 23 Configurator went live online August 10th and you could order them later that month. Now we're hearing that order books open up in September and production begins in November.
I guess someone in GM corporate can actually plan ...