{"id":14818,"date":"2011-06-03T08:26:30","date_gmt":"2011-06-03T08:26:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-1190801-4202256.cloudwaysapps.com\/uncategorized\/gm-unveils-golfcartlike-electric-mev-hummer-hx.php"},"modified":"2013-01-24T10:01:04","modified_gmt":"2013-01-24T10:01:04","slug":"gm-unveils-golfcartlike-electric-mev-hummer-hx","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greenlaunches.com\/transport\/gm-unveils-golfcartlike-electric-mev-hummer-hx.php","title":{"rendered":"GM unveils golf-cart-like electric MEV Hummer HX"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"GM's-Hummer-1.jpg\"<\/a><\/span>
\nWhat makes a Hummer a Hummer? Terrible fuel efficiencies, a chunky heavy body and a carbon footprint as large as the car itself make this iconic vehicle what it is. Lately however,
Hummers seem to be going green<\/a> with General Motors<\/a> finally coming up with a cleaner and more efficient mass of metal on wheels, sort of. GM put a pair of scissors to good use on this one and clipped away a massive part of it, turning the colossal vehicle into one comparable to say, a golf cart. Called the MEV Hummer HX, this one powers up with electricity and is more of a resort-vehicle. In short, it\u2019s just about good enough to get around the neighborhood. Don\u2019t try pulling of off-road drives<\/a> with this one though.<\/p>\n


\n