GM Defense Unveils Next-Gen Tactical Vehicle

GM Defense, a subsidiary of GM, has announced its new “Next Gen” tactical vehicle prototype will be at AUSA 2024, the annual meeting and exposition of the Association of the U.S. Army, Oct. 14-16.

Based on the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD ZR2 truck, the Next Gen combines GM’s 2.8L Duramax Turbo-Diesel engine with a 12-module battery pack, in addition to drive motors for the front and rear axles that enable Silent Drive and Silent Watch, technologies that make the vehicles harder to detect.

The technologies enable stealthy ingress and egress through high threat zones, with onboard power to support high-energy-demand sensors, shooters, and soldier kit. The vehicles offer active and passive safety features, including roll-over protection, anti-lock braking, electronic stability control, four- and five-point seat belt harnesses, and 360-degree camera capabilities.

“Our Next Gen vehicle is a game-changing mobility solution that delivers tactically significant capabilities by integrating GM’s proven commercial technologies,” said Steve duMont, president of GM Defense. “This rugged and highly capable diesel-powered vehicle offers tactical advantages, such as Silent Operations, exportable power, and increased range with extended mission duration.”

Next Gen offers the following tactical advantages:

  • Silent Drive and Silent Watch, enabling low acoustic and thermal signatures
  • Exportable power capable of charging mission systems
  • Tactically significant range with extended mission duration
  • Designed to be autonomy-ready with manned and unmanned options
  • Add-on armor capable.

In addition, Next Gen provides sustainment benefits, including:

  • Fuel demand reduction
  • The ability to use existing JP8 fuel infrastructure
  • Lower maintenance requirements from reduced parts and subsystems in the overall propulsion system
  • Reduced logistics tail for fuel, batteries, and vehicle parts.

“Next Gen’s ‘wow’ factor is right behind the wheel,” said John ‘JD’ Johnson, vice president of GM Defense’s Government Solutions and Strategy Division. “Customers need to drive this highly capable vehicle to see, feel, and hear the benefits. Next Gen fundamentally changes the discussion around modern mobility through the tactical benefits delivered by its propulsion system, including its ability to address the power gap in the formation.”

Next Gen is offered in two-, four-, and six-seat configurations. The vehicle will be optimized to support multi-mission capabilities, including command and control, launched effects, network extension, counter unmanned aerial systems anti-armor, casualty evacuation, and other critical missions.

At AUSA 2024, GM Defense will also display its Infantry Utility Vehicle, packaged with a Silent Tactical Energy Enhanced Dismount and Squad Maneuver Equipment Transport to represent an element of the U.S. Army’s Human-Machine Integration – Formation initiative. 

The vehicle will be on display at Booth #7809, Hall D, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C. throughout AUSA 2024. 

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By Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.