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WhipNash adds July Fourth entry boost to Hummer EV giveaway

The Nashville luxury car rental company is offering a limited 3X entry multiplier while tying the campaign to three charitable groups.

Maya Lindqvist

By Maya Lindqvist · Senior Technology Correspondent

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Nashville luxury car rental company WhipNash is adding a limited 3X entry multiplier to its Fourth of July promotion for a 2025 GMC Hummer EV giveaway. For consumers, the offer can raise the number of sweepstakes entries tied to qualifying purchases, but eligibility, timing and entry limits remain controlled by the official rules.

The promotion applies during the company’s designated Independence Day window. Qualifying purchases made inside that period receive three times the normal entry count, subject to the terms shown at checkout and on the campaign page.

Under the regular structure, eligible merchandise purchases generate one entry for each dollar spent unless another multiplier is active. During the holiday promotion, a purchase that would normally produce 50 entries would produce 150 entries, according to WhipNash.

The company also offers Quick Entry options. Those ordinarily provide two entries per dollar, with any holiday multiplier or special entry total for that route listed on the relevant campaign page and governed by the same rules.

The sweepstakes is built around a 2025 GMC Hummer EV, an electric truck positioned as the featured prize for the campaign. WhipNash launched the giveaway alongside its broader rental business, which serves Nashville and Middle Tennessee with exotic cars, luxury SUVs, premium electric vehicles and other high-end vehicles.

The company uses a valet-style delivery model for rentals, bringing vehicles to approved locations such as Nashville International Airport, hotels, homes, event sites, production locations and businesses in the area. The Hummer EV giveaway promotion gives the young rental brand a consumer-facing campaign beyond standard vehicle bookings.

A charitable component is also attached to the giveaway. WhipNash says a portion of applicable campaign proceeds will support three organizations:

  • ASPCA
  • Wounded Warrior Project
  • The Luke Alan Foundation

The groups cover different causes. The ASPCA works on animal welfare and anti-cruelty efforts; Wounded Warrior Project serves wounded, ill and injured veterans and their families; and The Luke Alan Foundation supports families facing the death of a child, including through scholarships and partnerships.

The WhipNash team said the holiday campaign was intended to give participants more chances to enter while drawing attention to organizations connected to animals, veterans, children and families. The company also said it wants entrants to understand how standard purchases, Quick Entry options and temporary multipliers affect entry totals.

The promotion carries the usual sweepstakes caveats. No purchase is necessary to enter or win, and a free alternative entry method is available. A purchase does not guarantee a prize.

Transactions must be completed during the applicable promotional period to qualify for the 3X multiplier. Purchases made before or after the window receive the standard entry amount or any other multiplier in effect at that time.

The giveaway is void where prohibited and subject to federal, state and local law. WhipNash says the ASPCA, Wounded Warrior Project and The Luke Alan Foundation are supported through the campaign, but are not sponsors, administrators or endorsers of the sweepstakes unless stated otherwise in the rules.