GM ups price of already pricey Hummer EV

Amid rising commodity costs, General Motors Co. is upping the price on its GMC Hummer EV pickup and SUV by $6,250 starting June 18. 

The base price for the Hummer EV 3X coming this fall will go from $98,400 to $104,650. The Hummer EV 2X available next spring will be $94,650, up from $88,400. And coming spring 2024, the Hummer EV2 will be $84,650, up from $78,400. 

The 2022 GMC Hummer EV features five skid plates.

All existing Hummer EV reservations, which as of Friday stood at 77,500, placed before June 18 will see no increase to the base price, GMC said. 

The price increase comes as new vehicle prices are already at record highs but automakers, including Tesla Inc., are raising them even more since expenses for raw materials, technology and logistics have also increased. An electric car now costs $61,000 on average, according to researcher Edmunds.com.

Tesla raised prices this week for all of its U.S. models, with the Model Y long-range price increasing to $65,990 from $62,990.

Cadillac’s Lyriq EV went up $3,000 when the brand opened the order bank for options outside of the debut edition, which started at $59,990. Cadillac bumped that price up to $62,990 for the rear-wheel drive Lyriq in May. There’s also a $64,990 all-wheel drive option.

John Lawler, Ford’s chief financial officer, said during a Deutsche Bank autos conference Wednesday that the automaker has raised the price of its all-electric Mustang Mach-E crossover by an unspecified amount. Commodity cost increases, he said, had wiped out bottom-line profits the automaker had reported soon after the vehicle’s launch.

Average transaction prices for new vehicles increased 13.5% year over year to $47,148 in May, according to data released this month by Kelley Blue Book, a Cox Automotive company.