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Muscle Cars and Trucks interviewed the Hummer's Vehicle Performance Engineer Todd Hubbard and he told them that it shares no parts with any other GM vehicles.

For the price GMC is selling it, it's good to see it's a completely brand new truck!


Despite sharing a similar name with the T1 that underpins the Silverado and Sierra twins, as well as all of GM full-size SUVs, this new truck shares nothing with its ICE-powered stablemates.

“I don’t think there’s any,” said Hubbard when asked if there was any part sharing between the Hummer and other GM products.
 

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Muscle Cars and Trucks interviewed the Hummer's Vehicle Performance Engineer Todd Hubbard and he told them that it shares no parts with any other GM vehicles.

For the price GMC is selling it, it's good to see it's a completely brand new truck!


Despite sharing a similar name with the T1 that underpins the Silverado and Sierra twins, as well as all of GM full-size SUVs, this new truck shares nothing with its ICE-powered stablemates.

“I don’t think there’s any,” said Hubbard when asked if there was any part sharing between the Hummer and other GM products.
Ummm, thats not exactly true. While the Hummer EV shares very little with the Chevrolet and GMC mates, the Show Truck had the seats right out of the latest SUVs in the front (different coverings) Back seat right out of the current trucks (different coverings) Brakes look like right off the HD's, steering column, I saw a few other parts too that are very familiar to my 2020 GMC. Of course the Hummer parts will have different part numbers due to their unique finishes and coverings, but the underlying parts are right out of the other vehicles.
 
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