EV Buyers Guide
AutoNation is Your Electric Vehicle Dealer in Golden
Whether you are looking for an all-electric vehicle (EV) or a plug-in hybrid, you'll find Buick and GMC electric cars for sale in Golden at AutoNation Buick GMC Golden near Lakewood and Arvada.
Shop the current selection of new and used electric cars, hybrids and plugin-hybrids for sale at AutoNation Buick GMC Golden, or learn more about Buick and GMC electric vehicles and contact us for any questions about this exciting new era in the world of automotive.
GMC Electric Vehicle Lineup
Hummer EV Pickup and SUV Information
The first-ever GMC Hummer EV is available at AutoNation Buick GMC Golden. This revolutionary "supertruck" and SUV lineup boasts an innovative interior, rugged exterior engineering, and advanced security features like no GMC vehicle has ever seen. Driven by GM's foundational Ultium battery architecture, it changes the future of zero-emission driving without compromising power, muscle, or utility. Whether navigating heavy traffic along Highway 6 or heading out for an off-road weekend up through Clear Creek Canyon, the Hummer EV commands the landscape.
Beneath its unmistakable silhouette sits a highly sophisticated three-motor eAWD propulsion system. When engaging its on-demand Watts to Freedom launch control mode, the Hummer EV Pickup delivers up to an astonishing 1,000 horsepower (up to 830 horsepower on SUV configurations) and a towering 11,500 lb-ft of torque, enabling a sports-car-rivaling 0-60 mph sprint in a mere 3 seconds. For ultimate trail dominance across the Front Range, it comes standard with an Extreme Off-Road Package featuring full underbody armor, rock sliders, front and rear virtual lockers, and revolutionary CrabWalk 4-Wheel Steering to move diagonally around tight trail obstacles.
| GMC Hummer EV Technical & Performance Specifications | ||
|---|---|---|
| Powertrain Configuration | Hummer EV 3X SUV | Hummer EV 3X Pickup |
| Propulsion System | Three-Motor eAWD Platform | Three-Motor eAWD Platform |
| Maximum Horsepower | Up to 830 hp (Watts to Freedom Mode) | Up to 1,000 hp (Watts to Freedom Mode) |
| Maximum Torque | Up to 11,500 lb-ft | Up to 11,500 lb-ft |
| EPA-Est. Driving Range | Up to 314 miles on a full charge | Up to 381 miles on a full charge |
| 800V DC Fast Charge Speed | Adds up to 100 miles of driving range in approximately 10-12 minutes (350 kW compatibility) | |
| Off-Road Framework | Independent Front & Rear Suspension with Adaptive Air Extract Mode and 4-Wheel Steer CrabWalk | |
Inside, the Hummer EV doubles as a premium, tech-forward sanctuary. The cabin highlights an immersive Infinity Roof with modular translucent Sky Panels that remove easily to provide an open-air driving experience, alongside a dramatic 13.4-inch diagonal infotainment color touchscreen screen and a 12.3-inch diagonal driver information center. True to GMC’s premium engineering standards, Super Cruise hands-free driving technology comes standard, delivering maximum relaxation on long Colorado highway stretches.
The Hummer EV comes in distinct, highly capable trims, and rest assured that each one is perfect for Golden and Colorado life. If you're ready to see how its premium styling and unmatched engineering translate to the pavement, you can check current availability online or visit our team at AutoNation Buick GMC Golden to see them side-by-side. Our specialized team is here to walk you through charging speeds, driving range, and trail capabilities to help you find the perfect model.
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Sierra EV Information & Specifications
The GMC Sierra EV brings professional-grade power and smart structural utility to the all-electric pickup world. Built from the ground up on GM’s revolutionary Ultium battery platform, this innovative truck combines the undeniable strength, capability, and premium payload performance drivers expect from a Sierra with the modern advantages of zero-emission driving and cutting-edge technology. Whether you are hauling gear around Jefferson County or towing trailers out into the foothills for a weekend adventure, the Sierra EV redefines what a full-size electric pickup can accomplish.
The latest Sierra EV lineup expands your choices across three distinct trims: the value-packed Elevation, the ruggedly lifted off-road AT4, and the pinnacle luxury Denali. Drivers can customize their distance needs with three advanced battery options, including Standard Range, Extended Range, and a massive Max Range battery that delivers up to a class-leading, GM-estimated 478 miles of range on a single charge. Inside, you'll find a tech-forward sanctuary anchored by an ultrawide 16.8-inch diagonal infotainment display with Google built-in compatibility, standard or available Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance technology, and refined, acoustic-insulated cabin materials that elevate every commute around the Denver West area.
| GMC Sierra EV Performance & Battery Configurations | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Trim Level Tier | Sierra EV Elevation | Sierra EV AT4 | Sierra EV Denali |
| Propulsion System | Performance Dual-Motor e4WD Platform | ||
| Battery Options | Standard Range / Extended Range | Extended Range / Max Range | Standard / Extended / Max Range |
| Peak Performance | 645 hp & 765 lb-ft torque | Up to 725 hp & 775 lb-ft torque | Up to 760 hp & 785 lb-ft torque |
| GM-Est. Max EV Range | Up to 410 miles (Extended) | Up to 478 miles (Max Range) | Up to 478 miles (Max Range) |
| Max Towing Capacity | Up to 12,500 lbs (Elevation Extended Range or Denali Max Range when properly equipped) | ||
| 800V Public Fast Charging | Bypasses onboard converters to add up to 100-116 miles of range in roughly 10 minutes (350 kW compatibility) | ||
Designed for absolute versatile utility, the Sierra EV features a spacious crew-cab footprint with a highly adaptive bed infrastructure. Available configurations include the revolutionary MultiPro MidGate, which allows the back wall of the cabin to fold entirely flat into the bed floor, expanding your cargo limits to accommodate items over 10 feet long while safely leaving room for a passenger. Up front, a power-open eTrunk provides a lockable, weather-tight front hood vault with an additional 11 cubic feet of secure cargo capacity. To tackle tight parking environments across the West Metro area, the available 4-Wheel Steer system with CrabWalk functionality compresses your turning radius by turning the rear wheels in tandem with the front axles to let the truck move diagonally.
Explore the uncompromised power, luxury, and zero-emission innovation of the GMC Sierra EV today at AutoNation Buick GMC Golden, and visit our showroom team to see firsthand what electrified capability looks like across the Front Range.
- Primary propulsion: electric motor, supplementary gas motor
- Fuel: Electric battery, backup gas fuel tank available
- Range: Battery range + gas fuel tank
- Primary propulsion: electric motor
- Fuel: Electric battery
- Range: Battery range
- Primary propulsion: electric motor, supplementary gas motor
- Fuel: Gas, supplementary passive-charging battery
- Range: Gas fuel tank range
What is an Electric Car?
A modern electric car is a sleek, technologically advanced vehicle powered entirely by electricity. Unlike traditional gasoline-powered cars, electric cars use batteries to store energy and electric motors to drive the wheels. This design offers a quiet and smooth driving experience, with instant torque for quick acceleration.
Modern electric cars come equipped with various smart features, such as advanced driver-assistance systems, large touchscreens, and over-the-air software updates. They also typically have regenerative braking systems that help recharge the battery while driving. With increasing ranges—some models offering over 300 miles on a single charge—electric cars are becoming more practical for everyday use. They are also eco-friendly, producing zero emissions and contributing to a cleaner environment.
The Different Kinds of EVs
Electric vehicles (EVs) come in three main types: full electric vehicles (also known as battery electric vehicles or BEVs), hybrid vehicles (HEVs), and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs). Each type has its unique characteristics and benefits, catering to different driving needs and preferences.
Full Electric Vehicles (BEVs)
BEVs run entirely on electricity, with no internal combustion engine. They rely on a large battery pack to power an electric motor, which drives the wheels. BEVs are known for their zero emissions, making them an environmentally friendly option. They offer a quiet, smooth ride and often feature advanced technology and connectivity. The range of BEVs varies depending on the model and battery capacity, with some newer models offering over 300 miles on a single charge. Charging can be done at home, at work, or at public charging stations, and with advancements in fast-charging technology, it's becoming more convenient to keep them powered up.
Hybrid Vehicles (HEVs)
HEVs combine a gasoline engine with an electric motor and a smaller battery. The electric motor assists the gasoline engine during acceleration and can also power the vehicle at low speeds, improving fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. The battery is recharged through regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine, meaning HEVs don't require external charging. Hybrids are a good choice for those looking to improve fuel economy without relying solely on electric power.
Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHEVs)
PHEVs offer a middle ground between BEVs and HEVs. They have both an electric motor and a gasoline engine but come with a larger battery than standard hybrids, allowing them to operate solely on electric power for a limited range—usually between 20 to 50 miles, depending on the model. After the electric range is depleted, the gasoline engine takes over, making PHEVs versatile for both short trips and longer journeys.
PHEVs can be plugged in to charge the battery, offering the convenience of driving on electricity while still having the backup of a gasoline engine for extended range. This flexibility makes PHEVs an attractive option for drivers who want to reduce their carbon footprint without worrying about range limitations.
Electric vs. Plug-in Hybrid
In addition to hybrid vehicles and fully electric cars, there is a third breed of new electric vehicle technology: The Plug-in Hybrid.
What is the difference between a fully electric car, a standard hybrid, and a plug-in hybrid? Like hybrid cars, plug-in hybrids have both an electric and gas motor. The major difference is that on a plug-in hybrid, the gas motor is held in reserve in case your battery runs out of charge. In other respects, a plug-in hybrid functions more like a fully electric car, in that it primarily relies on an electric motor, powered by a large battery that you plug in to charge.
Electric Vehicle Frequently Asked Questions
One of the many benefits of owning an all-electric vehicle (EV) is that you'll never need to visit a gas station. Charging it is as simple as plugging in a power cord, just like any other household electronic device. However, since electric vehicles are essentially a complex, self-contained power plant, understanding the various aspects that affect charging performance, battery health, and cost of ownership is valuable. Below are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions regarding EV charging and regular maintenance.
What Are the Basics of Charging an Electric Vehicle?
Every electric vehicle can be charged by plugging in the appropriate cable into any household power outlet. This method is called Level 1 charging and is accomplished with the power cord included with the lease or purchase of the electric vehicle.
This is the most convenient form of charging because all you need is access to a standard electrical outlet in your garage or outside your home. However, since household electrical systems aren’t industrial strength, Level 1 charging is the slowest method of replenishing power.
What Is Level 2 Charging?
Level 2 charging offers a faster alternative to Level 1 charging. It is commonly found in commercial parking lots, shopping centers, and office complexes. Some stations offer complimentary charging, while others require a paid subscription or one-time payment.
Level 2 charging significantly speeds up the process, with many EVs reaching an optimal range after about 4 to 8 hours. Home installation of Level 2 charging may require professional installation and modifications to your electrical panel.
What Is Quick Charging?
"Quick Charging" or Level 3 charging is the fastest form of EV charging, available only at dedicated stations that require a subscription or payment. This method is ideal for long road trips or when a quick charge is necessary.
Modern EVs take full advantage of Level 3 charging. When connected to a 350 kW DC fast charger, an electric vehicle will charge at its fastest possible rate.
Where Are Charging Stations Located?
With EV popularity on the rise, charging stations are becoming more accessible, especially in metropolitan areas. Many malls, grocery stores, and office buildings now have dedicated EV parking spaces with charging stations.
Popular networks such as EVgo, Electrify America, and ChargePoint provide charging locations nationwide. Many EVs also have built-in navigation to help locate charging stations, and apps like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay provide real-time charging station data.
When Is the Best Time to Charge an Electric Vehicle?
The best time to charge an EV is whenever you have convenient access to power, whether at work, while shopping, or at home overnight.
To reduce electricity costs and network load, many EVs allow scheduled charging during non-peak hours. Keeping your battery topped off whenever possible helps avoid "range anxiety."
What is MPGe?
MPG (miles per gallon) has long been the standard for fuel efficiency in gasoline vehicles. However, for electric vehicles, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) introduced MPGe, or "miles per gallon equivalent."
MPGe is based on the fact that the energy in a gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 33.7 kilowatt-hours (kWh). This provides an easy way to compare the efficiency of electric and gasoline vehicles.