GM Defense Introduces the Next Gen Tactical Vehicle
GM Defense, a division of General Motors, has revealed its new Next Gen tactical vehicle. This innovative vehicle combines the quiet efficiency of an electric powertrain with the extended range and powerful torque of a diesel engine.
This groundbreaking vehicle is built on the foundation of a Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD ZR2. But, it’s far from ordinary. It features an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) setup, similar to the upcoming Ram 1500 Ramcharger, but with a distinct twist.
Unlike the Ramcharger, which uses a gasoline engine to power an electric generator, the Next Gen utilizes a robust turbocharged 2.8-liter Duramax diesel engine. This setup provides extra range to the battery pack.
The Next Gen boasts a 12-module battery pack which feeds power to two electric motors. These motors provide electric power to both the front and rear of the vehicle.
The advantage of this system is that the vehicle can operate in a “Silent Drive” mode, allowing it to move quietly into high-risk areas. It can also provide “Silent Watch” capabilities, which means the vehicle can remain discreetly in the field without using up fuel.
Because of the diesel engine, the Next Gen is less detectable in the field than conventional vehicles when using thermal cameras.
The 12-module battery, possibly built using Ultium EV battery tech, also facilitates the export of a high amount of electrical power to use by demanding sensors.
The Next Gen retains many important features that come standard on the Silverado 2500HD, including roll-over protection, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, and a 360-degree camera system to maximize situational awareness.
The military EREV is designed to be fuel-efficient. It can also operate using the existing JP8 kerosene-based fuel infrastructure.
It’s designed to accept add-on armor and can be set up to function as a manned or unmanned vehicle. It has autonomy-ready technology built in.
GM Defense will offer the Next Gen in multiple configurations with seating for two, four, or six individuals.
The battery-powered pickup will be optimized for a range of missions, including command and control, launched effects, network extension, counter-unmanned aerial systems, anti-armor, and casualty evacuation, as well as other essential tasks.
This new vehicle has the potential to be a major asset to government and military operations. The Next Gen stands out with its ability to offer versatility in the field.