It's the Car That Explains Everything About America Right Now. Elon Musk Only Wishes He Made It.
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The article offers a vivid account of the author's experience driving the Hummer EV 3X, described as the largest and most robust street-legal vehicle available. Weighing 8,500 pounds and capable of towing significant loads, this electric marvel is positioned as a major player in the automotive industry. Unlike the Cybertruck, the Hummer EV stands out for its impressive specifications and eco-friendliness, having zero carbon emissions. The piece highlights a sense of adventure and connection between man and machine, emphasizing innovation in sustainable transportation.
Despite being taller than 6 feet, I needed two tries to get all the way up and in. But I made it and fastened my seat belt.
I was part human, part 9,500 pounds of steel and glass and plastic and lithium. I was behind the wheel of the biggest, meanest, greenest, most American street-legal machine in existence.
Also, it was not created by Elon Musk. A Cybertruck is a sorry substitute for what I was about to drive: a Hummer EV 3X pickup.
It is the heaviest mass-market car in the world, and, being all electric, it did not have a single molecule of carbon dioxide flaring from the exhaust.
Read at Slate Magazine
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