LeBron James has to be one of the United States' most revered and famous athletes. He is one of the country's greatest basketball players and has gained international stardom and is a four-time NBA champion. He also has a love of cars, and his latest acquisition is something he is very keen to show off to us and give us a bit of a sneak peek. Being a Hummer GMC ambassador, he has been lucky enough to get his hands on the 2022 Hummer EV in a stunning color scheme and with great details.

Pure Excitement

The revival of the Hummer has to be one of the most exciting car releases of 2021 and LeBron is just as excited as we are to see this car and be able to drive it. He’s keen to point out that it’s 0-60 time is just 3.0 seconds, which is highly impressive for a car of this size and it gives us a clear indication of just how fast an electric car can be with the instant power delivery. LeBron says do not be surprised to see him riding around in his Hummer, he is clearly very happy with it.

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Sports 36-Inch Wheels

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The example LeBron has been finished in quite a stunning Pearl White paint scheme, with Cinnamon 36” wheels and of course that nice, big pickup bed at the rear for plenty of storage. LeBron shows the car with the roof off on both sides, its flash center console screen, and the very spacious cabin. And he is not ashamed to say he is looking forward to the crab walk!

Hummer EV Goes On Sale Later This Year

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The Hummer EV is a bit of a surprise, as it is a way of being able to enjoy the size and luxury of the Hummer without worrying about any form of environmental impact, the original Hummer’s not winning many favors in that regard. GM estimates that the range of this car is going to be around 350+ miles and will charge to around 100 miles of range in just 10 minutes when rapidly charging, getting you back out on the road again in no time at all. This is an eagerly anticipated release for 2021.

Sources: YouTube, Motor1

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