The Hummer EV Just Got the Most Brutal Makeover of the Week
Florida tuner SoFlo Customs reshapes the electric Hummer with armored styling, 37-inch Nittos and a $118,999 price tag. Subtle it isn’t.
If you thought the GMC Hummer EV already looked aggressive enough, SoFlo Customs begs to differ. The Florida-based shop has reshaped the electric pickup into something eerily close to a military Humvee. Meet the Strikeforce Edition.
The headline feature is a sloped rear superstructure paired with a Slide-N-Lock bed cover system. Up top — an aluminum roof rack carrying a 30-inch LED light bar. Up front — another bull bar, plus heavy-duty tow hooks. The wheels follow the same script: 22-inch Vortex rims wrapped in 37-inch Nitto off-road tires. No half-measures here.
The body wears a satin beige finish, while the lower trim, pillars, handles and badges have all gone black. The contrast does its job. Inside, things got just as serious: new leather upholstery with diamond stitching covers the seats, door cards and center armrest. SoFlo Customs claims the materials shrug off the weather — which, on a truck this ambitious, is hardly a luxury.
Under the military costume, you still get 1,000 horsepower and a 200 kWh battery. The price for the showcased build — $118,999.99, with 12,328 km on the clock. A second Hummer EV with just 1,133 km is offered at $115,499.99. The EV platform stays untouched, but the Hummer now looks like it just rolled in from a field exercise. And that, frankly, is the whole point.