Head-to-Head Performance Comparison Data refreshed Jun 2026

GMC Hummer EV vs Tesla Cybertruck: 0–60 and Quarter-Mile Comparison

This comparison looks at verified acceleration results for the GMC Hummer EV and Tesla Cybertruck, focusing on 0–60 mph times, quarter-mile times, and how tested trims from GMC and Tesla compare across multiple instrumented runs. The page combines four Hummer EV tests and seven Cybertruck tests to show both headline acceleration and broader model-range performance.

In the quickest production 0–60 result, the Cybertruck leads by 0.5 second, posting 2.5 seconds versus the Hummer EV’s 3.0. Quarter-mile performance is also a separate production win for the Cybertruck by 0.6 second, with an 11.0-second best against the Hummer EV’s 11.6. At the same time, the Hummer EV holds the lower median 0–60 figure across its tested lineup, 3.2 seconds versus 3.7, showing a different picture beyond each model’s single fastest run.

All highlighted benchmark results here are production tests, with no separate non-production record changing the comparison. Because there is no latest shared model year with verified data between these two nameplates, the tables are especially useful for comparing individual trims, test sources, and year-by-year results in more detail.

Hummer EV Fastest 0–60 3.00sec 2022 Edition 1 (5'0.1" Bed)
Cybertruck Fastest 0–60 2.50sec 2024 Beast Foundation Series (5'11.84" Bed)(20" Wheels)
0–60 Winner Tesla Cybertruck (0.50s faster)
Tests in Database 11 4 + 7
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Category Winners: Hummer EV vs Cybertruck

The Tesla Cybertruck leads 4–2 across 6 performance categories, with the GMC Hummer EV taking 2 categories.

Category GMC Hummer EV Tesla Cybertruck
Fastest production 0–60 3.00s 2.50s Winner
Fastest production ¼ mile 11.60s 11.00s Winner
Fastest overall 0–60 3.00s 2.50s Winner
Fastest overall ¼ mile 11.60s 11.00s Winner
Median production 0–60 3.20s Winner 3.70s
Median production ¼ mile 11.80s Winner 12.30s
Category wins 2 4
🏆 Overall Winner: Tesla Cybertruck
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All-Time Production Records

Production vehicles only

The Tesla Cybertruck holds the production 0–60 record at 2.50s, 0.50s quicker than the GMC Hummer EV's best of 3.00s.

Fastest Production 0–60
Hummer EV 3.00s 2022 · Edition 1 (5'0.1" Bed)
Cybertruck 2.50s 2024 · Beast Foundation Series (5'11.84" Bed)(20" Wheels)
0.50s difference
Fastest Production ¼ Mile
Hummer EV 11.60s 2023 · 111.9 mph
Cybertruck 11.00s 2024 · 119.0 mph
0.60s difference
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Fastest Overall Results

Includes modified and non-production vehicles

Counting all tests, the Tesla Cybertruck has been clocked at 2.50s 0–60 — 0.50s quicker than the GMC Hummer EV's overall best of 3.00s.

Fastest Overall 0–60
Hummer EV 3.00s 2022 · Edition 1 (5'0.1" Bed)
Cybertruck 2.50s 2024 · Beast Foundation Series (5'11.84" Bed)(20" Wheels)
Fastest Overall ¼ Mile
Hummer EV 11.60s 2023 · 111.9 mph
Cybertruck 11.00s 2024 · 119.0 mph
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Typical Production Performance

Medians and averages across all production tests

On a typical production run, the GMC Hummer EV reaches 60 mph in 3.20s — 0.50s quicker than the Tesla Cybertruck's median of 3.70s.

Metric GMC Hummer EV Tesla Cybertruck
Median 0–60 3.20s 3.70s
Average 0–60 3.18s 3.60s
Median ¼ Mile 11.80s 12.30s
Average ¼ Mile 11.78s 12.21s
Sample (0–60) 4 7

Median is preferred over average — it is less influenced by extreme outlier tests. Averages include all production runs on record.

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Latest Available Results

The most recent tested model year differs: GMC Hummer EV (2023) vs Tesla Cybertruck (2025). These results are not directly comparable.

Metric GMC Hummer EV Tesla Cybertruck
Latest tested year 2023 2025
Best 0–60 that year 3.10s
3X (5'0.1" Bed)
6.10s
Long Range (5'11.84" Bed)(20" Wheels)
Best ¼ mile that year 11.60s 14.80s
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Data Coverage

The GMC Hummer EV has 4 tests spanning 2022–2023, while the Tesla Cybertruck has 7 tests from 2024–2025.

Metric GMC Hummer EV Tesla Cybertruck
Total tests 4 7
Production tests 4 7
Earliest tested year 2022 2024
Latest tested year 2023 2025
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Explore Each Model

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Methodology

All 0–60 and quarter-mile results are sourced from independently published road tests by reputable automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed times are not included. When multiple publications test the same vehicle, each run is listed separately. Production and non-production results are clearly distinguished throughout. Fastest 0–60 and fastest quarter-mile records are treated as independent measurements and may come from different tests, trims, or sources.