- The 2025 Hummer EV SUV sold on BaT was basically new with just 303 miles on the clock.
- It was equipped with the $10,000 Extreme Off-Road Package and had an MSRP of $120K.
- It’s not alone, as a similar Hummer EV with low mileage recently traded hands for $82,000.
In 2022, when the GMC Hummer EV first hit the streets, it was a big deal. So much so, that people were actually flipping their shiny new electric Hummers for eye-popping prices, with some selling for over $250,000. But as the initial excitement wore off, so did the prices. Today, you can get your hands on one for a lot less than what you’d pay for a brand-new model.
We came across a couple of recent sales that really underscore this price drop. The first, and most telling, was a newly delivered 2025GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X with the $10,000 Extreme Off-Road Package. It sold for $84,000 on Bring a Trailer. While that’s still a lot of cash, it’s worth noting that this same vehicle had an original MSRP of $120,474, including destination fees. That means its value tanked by over $36,000, despite the fact it had only 303 miles (488 km) on the clock.
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As a 3X model, the all-electric pickup delivers an impressive 830 hp and 11,500 lb-ft of wheel torque, allowing it to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) from a standstill in just 3.5 seconds. Providing the electric motors with their juice is a massive 170 kWh battery pack, and GMC says the EV can travel up to 312 miles (502 km) on a charge.
Given that this 3X comes with the Extreme Off-Road Package, it’s ready for serious adventuring. Think 18-inch wheels with 35-inch mud-terrain tires, five skid plates, rock sliders, a front e-locker, underbody cameras, and a rear virtual locker. So, if you’re into taking your EV off the beaten path, this setup seems like a no-brainer.
More Evidence of Depreciation
While it’s rather surprising to see this Hummer EV selling for so far below its MSRP, it’s not without precedent. Earlier in March, another Hummer EV SUV 3X sold on Bring a Trailer. That one had 696 miles under its belt, a total MSRP of $103,315, and more than $15,000 worth of aftermarket accessories, including $12,100 full PPFand new 22-inch wheels on Nitto Recon Grappler AT tires, yet, it only sold for $82,000.
While it’s certainly surprising to see this Hummer EV go for so much less than its original MSRP, it’s not exactly a first. Earlier in March, another Hummer EV SUV 3X appeared on Bring a Trailer. This one had 696 miles on the clock, an MSRP of $103,315, and over $15,000 in aftermarket upgrades, including $12,100 worth of full PPF and shiny new 22-inch wheels wrapped in Nitto Recon Grappler AT tires. Despite all that, it only managed to fetch $82,000.
It’s clear that, as the electric Hummer becomes more common and other rugged electric options like the Tesla Cybertruck hit the market, people aren’t willing to throw the same kind of money at GMC’s offering that they did just a couple of years ago. The initial buzz may have been loud, but the crash in prices has been deafening.
