There’s a pull cable in the drivers side footwell. You have to pull it twice, then lift the frunk. There’s another pull cable in the drivers side rear wheel well that will release a locked charge cable.
I also would not be surprised to see that you had another 12v battery failure. It’s not unheard of. My Hummer is a 2025 with 18,000 miles. Last weekend mine did just like yours. No window drop, no interior lights etc. I placed my 12v on a charger and it registered 0 volts. Hard dead! Because...
I drive about the same mileage annually in NY state. We have pretty identical weather patterns as you. I charge my 2x to 80% each evening. With our current temps (20-40 degrees) I’m using around 37 percent of the charge on my commute. And it’s nearly all highway at 73mph.
I thought I’d circle back to this question. Turns out, I placed 17,000 miles on the Hummer this year and 15,500 on the Braptor. I think it’s an even mix of driving them. I still love them both.
I’ve had my 2x SUT for 10 months and 15,500 miles. What an incredible vehicle. I am astonished by how much I like it. I bought it because of the zero percent financing. I would buy another without hesitation if anything happened to mine. Highly recommend.
I have the PowerShift installed in my home. I only use it for charging. It’s on a 100amp breaker, charges at 80 amps. I get 31-34 miles of charge per hour. I haven’t had any issues so far, and am at 4000 miles on my Hummer. I purchased it when it was on sale for nearly half of its current pricing.
The Bronco calls to me when I leave it parked. It’s an amazing vehicle for the type of vehicle it is. It is my GoTo summer ride. I’ll be using the Hummer to commute 90 miles each day I go to work. I fly 12 hour shifts, so the SuperCruise is a major plus. And the ride is so smooth and quiet. My...
I have both. Road/wind noise is less in the Hummer. Hummer feels way bigger. My Raptor is a blast to drive. The hummer is my cruiser. With roof panels in, visibility is better in the Hummer because mine has the sky panels. Easier to see traffic lights when I’m pulled up close. And my raptor has...