Showing posts with label Hummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hummer. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Sorry, Didn't See Ya There: Hummer H2 Parks on Top of a Dacia Logan


Love it or loath it, who can deny that the Hummer H2 was and to some extent continues to be today an over-the-top status symbol for the rich and famous.

In fact, it’s not uncommon for some Hummer owners to the take H2's over-the-top attitude in the…literal sense.

There's not much info on how the H2 driver managed to park the heavy-weight SUV on top of a Dacia Logan other than that the incident took place somewhere in Romania, but the CanCan website that posted these pictures says no one was hurt from the incident.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

The Company Formerly Known as “Old GM” is Dead at Age 103


It was long overdue, but it was bound to happen: the company lawyers named Motors Liquidation Co. but which we came to know as "old GM" during the 2009 government bailout period, died on Thursday, December 15.

Though it had a very long lifespan of 103 years, no one really noticed its demise. After all, this was just U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerbert signing the death certificate. Giving birth to the “new GM” two years ago was a very painful process – and one that most of those involved would like to forget.

It meant the sacrifice of three of its brands (Pontiac, Hummer and Saturn) and getting rid of another (Saab, which ironically is now in a similar position), closing 13 plants along with 900 dealerships. GM also had to reduce its U.S. workforce from 91,000 to 68,500 employees, which either way, is a far cry from the 525,000 workers it had in the States and another 100,000 outside the country in 1955.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Naked Hummer Limo Thief Attempts to Run Away from the Police but is Caught by Dog [Video]


And just when you thought you've seen and heard it all, you run across another crazy story. According to ITN News, this latest bizarre incident took place in southern California on Saturday night when a naked man reportedly stole a Hummer stretch limousine at gunpoint.

After the vehicle's chauffeur notified the police, officers on the ground with the help of a police helicopter from above were somehow able to quickly spot the stolen Hummer (as it turns out, a stretch Hummer isn't as inconspicuous as the thief may have thought…) and began pursuit.

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A Chinese Man Builds an Eco-Friendly Hummer from Scratch for $630


Chinese regulators may have had little affection for the Hummer brand when they shunned the deal between General Motors and Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co., Ltd. in early 2010, but there's at least one man in the world's most populous country that has a lot love left for the maker of the H1.

His name is Qu Zhibo and he is from the city of Zhigong in China's Hainan province. For three years, Zhibo worked on a special project to develop the most eco-friendly Hummer you will ever lay eyes upon.

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Hummer H1 Review

The Hummer H1 is a civilian vehicle based on high mobility multipurpose vehicle with wheels (HMMWV), popularly known as the Humvee, which was created by AM General.

Hummer H1
History

Originally published in the civilian market in 1992, the Hummer H1 owes its birth to the popularity of photos from Operation Desert Storm and the enthusiastic campaign of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who personally owns several variants of Hummer vehicles. GM announced that 2006 would be the last model year for the production of Hummer H1 comes to an end in June 2006 due to emission laws for diesel vehicles that will enter into force in 2007. There is a version of the Hummer H1 ever produced new standards are met. AM General currently has orders for an excess of 50 000 new HMMWV occurred between 2006-2009 for the U.S. military. General'm also continue to produce the H1, but not the Alpha. These vehicles will be sold through the sale of the fleet. H1 The next most likely to support an improved version of the 6.5L Turbo diesel engine before, but that has not been confirmed.

Hummer H1
H1 sales fleet through sales of AM General to not be subject to new emission standards and regulations. AM General has orders fleet sufficient to produce 600-800 units per year currently.

Hummer H1
Technical

The Hummer H1 has three common variants: a soft hat, like a four-door pickup version of the heavy truck vehicle body. Other less known variants include a two-door station wagon and a four-door slantback. At that time, the hood / soft and break are the only versions available in the mass market. The two-door, four door pickup versions are only available in the colors of the fleet.

Hummer H1
Five types of engine and automatic transmission with three types can be found in the Hummer H1 review. The common engine / transmission combinations are:

- 6.2 L Detroit Diesel 3-speed V8/GM TH400/3L80

- 6.5 L Detroit Diesel V8/GM 4L80-E 4-speed

- 5.7 L Vortec 5700 gasoline V8 TBI / GM 4L80-E 4-speed

- 6.5 L turbo Detroit Diesel V8/GM 4L80-E 4-speed

- 6.6 L Duramax LLY turbo Diesel / Allison 1000 5-speed (model year 2006)

Hummer H1 shares some common parts with the transmission HMMWV brethren. Items like brakes, differentials and large frame body panels (panels bonnet, tailgate and quarter) are identical between the HMMWV and the Hummer H1. All H1S HMMWV Hummer and come out at the same stage of the pipeline first, and then either split the middle of a military HMMWV or a civilian H1.

Hummer H1
H1S Hummer is in a unique way to deal with the ground. They are inherently very stable, thanks to their position in width. They also can ford 30 inches (76 cm) of water, climb 22-inch (56 cm) ground to a stock clearance of 16 inches (41 cm) (look and tucking driveline components inside the channel, which then penetrates towards the interior of the vehicle), is an approach / departure angles is 72/37.5 degrees and most H1S has a central tire pressure system (CTIS), which allows the driver to increase or decrease the pressure tire becomes.

Hummer H1
Hummer H1S has many unusual features. They use inboard brakes. They are oriented toward the poles, which guide the semi-axes at the top of a longer distance. The radiator is a vertical, sloping rear above the engine. Rather than using simple runflat tires, aluminum trim or rubber runflat capabilities are optional features. Central Tire Pressure System is available as an option. To chemical warfare resistant paint is available only for the military version.

Price

The price is estimated at U.S. $ 129,399 for the roof open and U.S. $ 796 140 for the car.

Hummer Limousine Review

You want to feel the emotion of the Hummer limousine is the most luxurious? Hummer H2 limo length of 8.37 meters dimensionless, 2.18 meters wide and 2.05 meters high is deliberately smuggling to Indonesia to filter consumers who need to be different. Bali was chosen first as the main target of Hummer limousine rental for a large potential market. Island Resort as the most favorable tourist destination. For people who want to feel something exclusive, a limousine have a choice. Hummer H2 limousine with 6200 cc engine, V8, producing 325 PS@5.200 power RPM, 4-speed automatic movement and all-wheel or 4 wheel drive. Luxury features that brought the Hummer H2 limousine is a sunroof, all leather seating for 15 passengers, three LCD televisions, CD / DVD surround sound system, neon lights in the cockpit, the glass holders champagne, refrigerator, telephone and intercom systems.

Hummer Limousine
Hummer Limousine
Hummer Limousine
Hummer limousine H2 is the hottest in the SUV category. This limo will attract much attention as any other car on the way to throw. Hummer H2 can accommodate 20 passengers and is the perfect limo for Bachelor / Bachelorette, weddings, dances, night, cities and sporting events. Common characteristics of the neon lights H2 / fiber optic lights / Laser Show / stereo w / CD / DVD / 7 flat screen TVs, Wet Bar.

Hummer Limousine
Hummer Limousine
Hummer Limousine
 Hummer Limousine
 Original SUV is being developed by UP and the Humvee or Hummer army called. It is designed to withstand all-terrain and climate of a real war. In a hard, solid fuel, much less, but it served its purpose well. However, later, a new model or Hummer Limousine was developed that is more comfortable, spacious and SUVs. There you go. Maintain production and the growing demand of the game for visitors to the limo and the exotic and elegant. Ranging in length from a normal super limousine. The engine is the same Humvee equipped with a V8 extra bits of scenery, an amazing sound system, LCD screen, and a smoke machine.
Hummer Limousine

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Britons Vote Ford Mustang as the World’s Manliest Car


Bluebeards Revenge is a UK brand of shaving cream and post-shave balm scientifically proven by Science™ [sic…] to reduce beard growth- or so it says on their webpage. The brand recently conducted an email poll of 1,835 Britons, asking them to rate the world’s “manliest” and “least manly” cars.

The results are in, and –drumbeat please- the winner is the Ford Mustang that was found to be the “manliest car on the planet” with a net total of 21% of the vote.

Runners up were the Aston Martin DB7 (15%), Range Rover (13%), Dodge Viper (11%) and Hummer H1 (10%). On the opposite end of the spectrum – the world’s “least manly” cars – were the Volkswagen Beetle (31%), Mazda Miata / MX-5 (20%), Ford Ka (11%), Toyota Prius (9%) and Nissan Cube (8%).

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Call of Duty Inspires Hummer H1 Wrap



It’s not only the big screen that motivates individual owners and automakers alike to build a model that either replicates or is inspired in one way or another by a famous vehicle. Lately, we're seeing the same thing happening with popular video games. Read more »

Friday, August 12, 2011

Blast from the Not So Far Past: Richard Hammond Blows up a Hummer



The 17th season of Top Gear recently ended with the airing of the sixth and last episode on August 2. For those of you in the States that happened to miss some or all of the episodes, we have good news as BBC America has begun releasing preview clips from the 17th season.

In the first release, we get a two-minute-long video from episode 1 with Richard Hammond trying out the Marauder, which is a South African-built armored vehicle.

During the test, Hammond compares the Marauder with the Hummer to see which one can withstand a blast from seven pounds of plastic explosives. Hit the break to watch the video.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Video: Female Driver of a Hummer H3 Goes on a Rampage in Russia


From time to time, we all have face some problems, but most of us (or at least that's what we'd like to believe) don't take it out on our fellow citizens.

We're not sure what kind of issues this middle-age woman from Russia was facing at the time this video was shot, but she sure went berserk and in a very dangerous manner.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

DARPA Selects XC2V to Replace HUMVEEs [with Video)


The trusted HMMWV (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle), or as the troops (and everyone else) understandably calls it, Humvee, is getting a little long in the tooth, having entered service for the first time in 1984.

So it’s reasonable that DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) started looking for a suitable, and more up-to-date replacement with the Experimental Crowd-derived Combat Support Vehicle project –or, in civilian-speak, “the first crowd-sourced, military relevant vehicle design”.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Top Gear Season 17 Episode 1 Starts with a Blast: Forget about the Hummer, Meet the Marauder [Video]



Yesterday we brought you news about the first episode of the seventh season of BBC’s Top Gear TV series which aired last night featuring the Paramount Group’s Marauder. The South African-built armored vehicle was driven by TG presenter Richard Hammond in its native country.

However, “driven” is an understatement, since Hammond made the Marauder flatten cars, smash through walls and defy lion attacks. He also took a bright red one for a drive around Johannesburg, creating quite a fuss.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Hummer H2 Limo Hire (Limousine) Review

Welcome to H2 Hummer limousine hire, Hummer Limos have already been around the block two or three years, but they can still take your breath away when you see one rolling down the street. If you thought you had to catch your breath, think again. Here is the first of their stretch limousine Hummer H2 unique. These bad boys are both beauty and the beast, capable of stunning you with their ferocious looks good, as well as bowling over the other vehicles on the road with their muscle and limousine service mass.Nottingham.
They say it's the size that counts, and the Hummer H2 is undoubtedly much more to support that. Any limousine service offering the H2 knows these limos also pack a wealth of features inside to make any driver feel like a movie producer and businessman. Some of the H2 versions transmission takes up to four televisions, flat screens and DVD players to add to your viewing pleasure. East Midlands limousine.

The wide open interior leaves more than enough room for a high performance stereo, surround sound speakers and a CD player. And what is music without dance? There is enough space in the H2 limo for laser and lights flash to give you the wildest experience ever inside a moving vehicle. Some models can even have a multicolored fiber optic lighting and a disco-style floor light. Nottingham limo hire.


We recommend you download as many friends as possible to really get the most out of center party rolling. A stretch H2 should be able to deal with dozens of passengers easy. It would be enough space to keep all the party favors necessary and tasty beverages of choice, including crystal drink ware, sink, ice compartments and a bar to distribute these drinks properly. Derby Limo Hire.


When you want your friends to relax and take a break from dancing, we can all enjoy leather seats, ambient lighting and a bar. Although once you're in this Hummer H2, it is unlikely that you've always wanted to pause and stop the game. We heard many limousine services that are only hired to drive for hours!

As for the beast behind the beauty, Hummers are refined versions of the military Humvee troop, so no worries. These vehicles pack enough power for an army, let alone a moving party. The H1 has a 6.5L turbo-diesel increased, but the 2 nd half of 2007 is not much smaller than his older brother. It comes standard with a 6L V8. Hummer Limousines in Birmingham.


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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

2004 Hummer H1

2004 HUMMER H1: ONE OF A KIND
"Unique." "The original." "The world's premier off-road vehicle." There are many ways to describe the HUMMER H1. Also fitting is "cornerstone," since it's the foundation upon which the HUMMER sales growth is built.

2004 Hummer H12004 Hummer H1-22004 Hummer H1-3"The H1 is what started it all for HUMMER," said Michael C. DiGiovanni, HUMMER general manager. "It's the vehicle that drew the interest of adventurous consumers across the nation, as well as the interest of GM. It offers superior off-road capabilities rugged enough for the Baja and powerful highway performance."

More power and plenty of poise
HUMMER H1 is powered by a retuned 6.5L, turbo-diesel V-8 engine that for 2004 delivers 205 horsepower (152 kw) at 3400 rpm and an impressive 440 lb.-ft. (596 Nm) of torque at 1800 rpm. That's 10 horsepower (7 kw) and 10 lb.-ft. (14 Nm) of torque more than the 2003 powerplant. Yet enhanced performance is only part of the engine's story. The retuning also enables the 6500 to meet the more stringent emission requirements starting in 2004. It's mated to GM's Hydra-Matic 4L80-E electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission. Over time, this transmission monitors the customer's driving technique and adjusts for driving style. The New Venture Gear Model 242 transfer case enables the driver to customize the drivetrain configurations to match virtually any terrain.

H1 has a four-wheel fully independent suspension system and variable-rate heavy-duty coil springs. The front suspension incorporates a large stabilizer bar to improve handling and reduce sway when cornering. The truck's four-channel ABS four-wheel power disc brakes are mounted inboard as a component of the axle assembly, making them less vulnerable to damage than conventional wheel-mounted components.

"There's still nothing else on the road today with the panache of the H1," said DiGiovanni. "No other SUV can match its off-road capability and no other SUV - and very few vehicles in general - have the attention-grabbing styling of the H1. It remains the foundation upon which to build the HUMMER future."

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

2008 HUMMER HX Concept

General Motors is known to have had its eye on the niche occupied by the Jeep Wrangler. And at the Detroit auto show next month, it may reveal more of its intentions to field a Wrangler competitor in the shape of the HUMMER HX concept.

2008 HUMMER HX Concept2008 HUMMER HX Concept-22008 HUMMER HX Concept-3The HX Concept, shown in sketches at a GM press event today, also embodies some of the off-road hallmarks of the Toyota FJ Cruiser. BUT GM says the design of the new HX concept is all HUMMER, even though it's the work of three new designers.

David Rojas, Min Young Kang, and Robert Jablonski are the artists GM assigned to envision a future off-road vehicle for the HUMMER brand. All three are graduates of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. The vehicle would have to evince HUMMER's off-road credentials while passing muster with Carl Zipfel, the director of the brand's design studio.

The resulting HX concept shares some elements with other HUMMER vehicles, like its flex-fuel-capable powertrain. But as the HX model is smaller and is a two-door vehicle, it has some stylistic touches uncommon to other HUMMER vehicles. The roof, for example, has removable panels and a removable rear roof that converts the HX from hardtop to an open-air vehicle with a short truck bed. The doors and fender flares are removable, too.

Stay tuned for more pictures and details on the HX concept as TheCarConnection.com covers the Detroit show debuts through January 15, 2008.

2007 Hummer Racing

HUMMER H3 Alpha and H3 first stock class vehicles to finish Baja.
Racing legend Rod Hall earns 19th career win in 40th Anniversary race
DETROIT – Team HUMMER once again demonstrated the inherent off-road capability of the HUMMER H3 as Rod, Josh and Chad Hall piloted their stock class H3 Alpha and H3 nearly 1,300 miles to become the first stock class vehicles to finish the 2007 SCORE International Baja 1000. The 2007 Baja 1000 marked the 40th anniversary of the grueling off-road race and covered 1,296.39 miles from Ensenada in Baja California to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Baja California Sur. It ran from November 13-15, 2007.

Hummer Hummer -2Hummer -3Team HUMMER races in the SCORE International full and mini stock classes which feature production-based vehicles with stock frames, stock suspension designs and production-based engines. With 18 entries, the 2007 race boasted the most stock class vehicles in the history of the 1000 and included models from seven different automakers.

As the only racer to have competed in a car or truck in all 40 Baja 1000 races, Team HUMMER owner Rod Hall marked his 40th race with a victory behind the wheel of his #760 stock mini class H3. Hall shared driving responsibilities in the race with his eldest son Josh Hall and business partner Mike Winkel. The trio piloted the vehicle to victory in 40:04:30 hours averaging a speed of 32.34 miles per hour. The H3 was the second stock class vehicle to cross the finish line.

The first stock class vehicle to cross the finish line was the #863 Team HUMMER H3 Alpha, piloted by Chad Hall and Sam Edgar. The team drove the H3 Alpha to a full stock class victory in its inaugural race, finishing in 36:27:25 hours and averaging a speed of 35.56 miles per hour.
Hall’s win marked his 19th career victory, continuing his record of the most wins of any driver in Baja 1000 history. It also marked Josh Hall’s fourth win at the 1000 and Chad’s sixth.

About HUMMER
HUMMER is a division of General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest vehicle manufacturer, which employs about 321,000 people globally. HUMMER is one of the world's fastest growing truck brands, with a product line-up that consists of the H2, H2 SUT, H3, H3X and H3 Alpha. HUMMER models are available today in 37 countries around the globe.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

First Drive: 2008 Hummer H3 Alpha


Previews
After two years of lion styling with housecat horsepower, Hummer’s runt of the litter finally gets a V-8 variant, dubbed the H3 Alpha. With 300 horsepower and 320 pound-feet of torque, the Alpha’s 5.3-liter V-8 is the mill the H3 should have had all along. Surprise, surprise—we like it better even though we still don’t love it.

Not Enough Power?

When Hummer introduced the H3, it was steadfast that its new baby had plenty of grunt, although we certainly wouldn’t have used that word to characterize the 220 horsepower of the original inline-five. Still, without admitting fault, the 3.5-liter was hastily bored to 3.7 liters for 2007—and horsepower rose to a still-not-enough 242. We kept bitching.

Why were we being so hard on it, GM wondered? Man, had anyone at the company driven it? On the road? Sorry for being so demanding, but we’ve never found 0-to-60 times in the mid-10-second range to be terribly stirring, especially in this day and age when there are SUVs that can be going a mile a minute from a dead stop in half that time. Granted, most of ’em aren’t worth much off-road, but still….



Is More Enough?

Turns out, even 300 horsepower under the H3’s chunky hood may not be enough. Sure, we were doing our on-road driving at more than a mile above sea level, on high-speed two-lanes between northern New Mexico’s noted (but fabulously unspoiled) Rock Garden off-road area and Durango, Colorado. But even with two aboard and no luggage, the Alpha’s 4900 pounds asked more of the wheezing OHV V-8 than it seemed willing to give. Backing that up is Hummer’s claim that the Alpha hits 60 mph in a just-okay 8.0 seconds. That’s slower than the much larger (albeit much more powerful) 2008 H2, which can hustle its 6650 pounds to 60 in a reasonably impressive 7.8 seconds with a 393-hp, 6.2-liter V-8 and six-speed automatic.

Much of the blame for the H3’s lackadaisical thrust can be attributed to the modest gear spread of the H3’s four-speed automatic, which was retained on account of insurmountable underhood packaging constraints. Hummer engineers admit—begrudgingly—that we’re going to be stuck with it until the next all-new H3 comes along, which won’t be happening any time this decade.



Making Room

Engineers Were Busy

Certainly, said engineers already had enough to do in their efforts to squeeze the longer, wider, and heavier small-block V-8 into the tight engine bay of the H3, designed as it was for the narrower inline-five. Thus, according to H3 chief engineer Lee Visci, parts of the front-of-dash panel had to be moved rearward, and the frame had to be modified so the engine mounting points could be accommodated and a new, heavier-duty cooling system could be installed. The transmission was modified to accommodate a larger-diameter torque converter, and the front anti-roll bar was beefed up to handle the 100 pounds of additional weight.

Packaging of the exhaust system and the application of 2009 emissions controls made it impossible for Visci’s team to achieve the same horsepower and torque figures for their version of the 5.3 as, say, those in other GM applications, such as the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado, where it makes 315 horsepower, or even the ’07 Hummer H2, where it produces 325. “We had to work very hard for that 300 figure,” Visci said. But she added that the team is very satisfied with the results of its efforts, which included a one-third increase in towing capacity to a now-credible 6000 pounds, as well as meeting the same safety standards (specifically for cabin intrusion in severe frontal collisions) as the inline-five model’s.



Off-Road Strength

The Good Part: Even Better Off-Road

Where the H3 Alpha proves nothing short of brilliant is where Hummers usually prove themselves: off-road. Indeed, off-road is where the Alpha’s combination of reasonable size; spectacular wheel articulation; uncanny approach, departure, and break-over angles; and, alas, effortless torque—multiplied by the 4.10 final drive and low-range transfer case—makes a strong case for itself. Climbing up and down the ancient mesas and ravines of the Rock Garden (some seriously gnarly stuff) was so easy a caveman—or even an automotive journalist, for that matter—could do it. Credit must also be issued to the traction enhancement provided by the locking rear differential, without which we might never have gotten out of some of the holes in which we found ourselves. That and the fact that we let most of the air out of our tires.

On the Right Track, but Not Quite There Yet

There on the bluffs, we noted the numerous bones thrown at comfort and style for the $39,260. (That’s $8565 more than a base H3, and the total rises to $43,730 with the H3X bling package.) The window switches are relocated to the door panels (standard across the H3 line), “Alpha” badges and embossments are applied here and there, and all the goodies that come with the normal H3’s Luxury and Chrome packages were made standard. Also added is a silver front bumper that meets new car-to-car crash standards.

Back on the highway, however, we yearned for something more. Yes, the revised steering system adds some much-needed precision to the H3’s straight-line demeanor. But we hoped for less road rumble and more exhaust burble at speed, and the on-road ride remains as brittle as ever, with no changes made to the rear leaf springs. And then there’s that pesky fuel-consumption problem.

We believe Hummer is on the right track with the H3 Alpha, but it would be much better with more gears and less weight. Perhaps when the smaller and potentially more nimble H4 hits the market in 2009 or so, Hummer will finally have a product that makes its drivers just as happy on the road as off.

BY STEVE SILER
caranddriver.com

Friday, March 30, 2007

2008 Hummer H2

(from General Motors Press Release) 2008 HUMMER H2 DELIVERS GREATER CAPABILITY AND COMFORT, RETAINS ICONIC DESIGN

2008 Hummer H22008 Hummer H2 22008 Hummer H2 32008 Hummer H2 42008 Hummer H2 5All-new interior features refined, premium appointments, all-new instrument panel and all-new, more comfortable seats with a full third row

New standard safety features include new electronic stability control system with rollover mitigation technology, panic brake assist and roof rail head curtain side air bags with rollover sensing system

All-new 6.2L V-8 and six-speed automatic combination delivers more power and efficiency

Towing capacity increased to 8,000 pounds (3,629 kg)

NEW YORK – HUMMER announced the 2008 H2, with a completely redesigned, more refined interior that combines luxury with HUMMER’s legendary ruggedness; enhanced safety features and a more powerful engine that is coupled with a new, six-speed automatic transmission. The new powertrain combination improves efficiency when compared with previous models.

“The 2008 HUMMER H2 represents a major step in the evolution of this iconic vehicle,” said Martin Walsh, HUMMER general manager. “From performance to comfort to safety and overall refinement, the new H2 lineup delivers more of what customers expect from HUMMER; they will be especially impressed with the new, more refined interior.”

HUMMER revealed the 2008 H2 at the New York Auto Show. The powertrain, interior and exterior changes also are included on the H2 SUT. The ’08 H2 and H2 SUT go on sale later this year.

The new powertrain combination consists of a 6.2L all-aluminum small-block V-8 engine, rated at 393 horsepower (293 kW)* – an increase of about 20 percent over the previous engine – and a Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed automatic transmission. Performance-optimizing engine technologies, such as variable valve timing, and the six-speed’s wide gear ratios, including a “tall” overdrive gear, enable the improved performance and efficiency over previous models.

“This is one of those rare instances where enhanced performance is matched with improved efficiency,” said Walsh. “More power in the H2 helps make highway maneuvers, such as entering from a freeway on-ramp, feel effortless while simultaneously bolstering towing capability.”

All-new, luxury-appointed interior

While drivers will feel the ’08 H2’s improved performance on the road, they’ll appreciate it more while experiencing it in the all-new interior. It features a completely redesigned instrument panel, new seats – including a full third-row seat for two passengers– new door trim panels, new controls, new rear-seat heating/air conditioning system, new rear-seat overhead DVD entertainment system and a new family of premium radios.

“The new interior delivers a refined, premium feel while maintaining HUMMER’s trademark ruggedness,” said Dennis Burke, interior designer. “Everything from the flushness of the controls to the feel of the materials exudes craftsmanship in the H2’s new interior, while the fine details, like leather seat piping, create a consistent, premium interior design style across the entire HUMMER family.”

Seats in the H2 have a new, chiseled appearance and offer improved comfort. In fact, HUMMER engineers focused on every detail to improve interior comfort. For example, the front seat safety belts are now mounted to the vehicle’s B-pillars rather than to the seats themselves. This change enabled engineers uncompromised comfort tuning for the seats. Front seat safety belt pretensioners are new, too, and are standard.

Complementing the new seats are new door trim panels and an all-new instrument panel and six-gauge instrument cluster that features a more refined appearance and better tolerances. In fact, the new interior is designed with interior gap tolerances of one millimeter or less. Soft-touch materials and new, more tactile controls enhance the feeling of craftsmanship. A new center stack houses the climate controls and a new family of GM radios – including a standard premium Bose audio system and an available surround sound system. The instrument panel also features new vents that enhance heating or cooling comfort throughout the vehicle – particularly for the second- and third-row seats.

Numerous available comfort and convenience features are either new or carried over into the ’08 H2, such as a new rear-seat overhead DVD entertainment system, a navigation system, a rear-view camera system and heated windshield washer fluid. OnStar and XM Satellite Radio are standard.

The ’08 H2 also offers a remote starting system that enables the vehicle’s interior to be heated or cooled prior to driving.

Driving experience

The heart of the ’08 H2 is a new, 6.2L V-8 engine that uses variable valve timing technology to maximize performance and fuel efficiency. It is rated at 393 horsepower (293 kW)* and 415 lb.-ft. of torque (574 Nm)*. The engine also features lightweight materials, including an aluminum cylinder block, which helps reduce the vehicle’s overall mass.

The 6.2L V-8’s technologically advanced features also help it meet new federal emissions standards a year before mandatory implementation.

A new six-speed Hydra-Matic 6L80 RWD electronically controlled automatic transmission backs the 6.2L engine. The six-speed automatic has a wide, 6.04:1 overall ratio – including two overdrive gears – that helps deliver an excellent balance of performance and fuel economy. Also, the 6L80 has a “tap up/tap down” capability that allows the driver to manually select upshifts and downshifts with a button on the column shifter.

The new powertrain combination helps the 2008 H2 and H2 SUT deliver an additional 1,500 pounds (680 kg) in towing capacity – an increase from 6,500 pounds (2,948 kg) to 8,000 pounds (3,629 kg). A host of additional powertrain revisions also contributes to the H2’s improved performance and efficiency, including:

Larger-capacity cooling system complements larger, more powerful engine

Electric engine cooling fans reduce “drag” on engine, enabling more horsepower

Regulated voltage control maximizes fuel economy by charging electrical components only when necessary

New LAN electrical architecture is more efficient and uses less electrical energy

Standard 3.73 rear axle ratio

Off-road acumen also was enhanced with the new powertrain system. The 6L80 transmission’s tap up/tap down feature provides more control on grades and it offers automatic grade braking. It also improves the off-road crawl ratio to approximately 39:1 – an improvement of about 20 percent.

The transfer case is improved in the ’08 H2; it is stronger with improved performance. A new traction control system also is standard, which helps ensure sure-footed traction in most driving conditions.

Driving performance off the road or on is enhanced by a revised steering gear that has a quicker ratio and improved on-center returnability. The driving experience also is quieter and more refined, thanks to new, tuned air intake and exhaust systems.

Safety standard

Complementing the H2 lineup’s performance and comfort changes are enhancements to the safety system. They include several new standard features:

Roof rail head curtain side air bags for first-, second- and third-row passengers with rollover sensing system

Safety belt pretensioners (first-row seats)

Electronic stability control system with rollover mitigation technology

New traction control system

Tire pressure monitoring system

Also new is a panic brake assist feature – the first application for a full-size GM truck or SUV – which detects emergency braking situations and maintains maximum brake pressure to help stop the vehicle more quickly and with more control. It is a standard feature on all H2 models. Also, the standard OnStar system now offers the optional Turn-By-Turn navigation system. Additional optional features that contribute to a safer driving experience include HUMMER’s Rear Vision System – a rearview camera system – and a navigation system.

Exterior enhancements

All 2008 H2 models are distinguished from previous models with functional changes that maintain HUMMER’s instantly recognizable design identify. The iconic, seven-slot grille features larger openings and the lower grille also is enlarged, accommodating the cooling needs of the more powerful 6.2L V-8 engines. The lower bumpers on ’08 models are painted silver (previous models had black lower bumpers).

The soul of a HUMMER

While the ‘08 H2 is offered with a new powertrain and interior, its foundation remains the same: a fully welded ladder-type frame that features a modular, three-piece design incorporating a number of hydroformed components. This design delivers outstanding strength, stiffness and dimensional accuracy.

The H2 has short overhangs for radical approach and departure angles, and exceptional ground clearance for minimal impact on trails. Standard 17-inch wheels, heavy-duty independent front suspension and a five-link rear suspension provide superior handling, carrying and towing capability. The solid rear axle ensures durable sure-footedness, particularly in tight, off-road situations. Also standard is underbody protection and rocker protection. These elements help the H2 deliver on HUMMER’s mantra of capability, including traveling through streams 24 inches (508 mm) deep, climbing 16-inch (406-mm) steps and rocks and paddling through deep sand or snow.

A new, four-channel anti-lock braking/traction control system (ABS/TCS) provides optimum control on slippery surfaces. In addition, the ABS can detect and adjust its braking capabilities to rough off-road surfaces like gravel and potholes. The TCS also includes the ability to gain traction through a single wheel, if necessary, and more wheel slip in a second traction control mode for sand and desert racing conditions.

A self-leveling rear air spring suspension system is available for extreme off-road and towing requirements.

H2 SUT – maximum utility and fun

Like the H2, the H2 SUT carries passengers and cargo, but does so with a twist: an open cargo bed enables convenient storage of larger items. When cargo requires more space, a 4-foot by 6-foot (122-cm by 244-cm) pickup bed can be created by powering the rear window into the Midgate, then folding forward the Midgate and rear seat. With four passengers on board, the bulkhead at the rear of the SUT’s passenger compartment remains upright, still providing ample cargo-carrying capacity.

Practicality aside, the H2 SUT also offers an open, invigorating driving experience. At the push of a single button, the driver can lower all four side windows and the rear window. Using a separate switch, the standard sunroof can also be opened, giving SUT a truly open-air feeling.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

"International" Hummer H3

MANCHESTER, U.K. — It's a watershed moment for one of the most iconic American brands. General Motors on Monday took the wraps off a prototype right-hand-drive Hummer H3, which signals the Detroit brand's commitment to making serious inroads into foreign markets.

Hummer H3Hummer H3 2The automaker said the right-hand-drive H3 will be built in South Africa and will be rolled out to right-hand-drive markets including South Africa, Australia and Japan starting this summer. Pricing for the right-hand-drive H3 will be announced later, GM said.

"We are determined to build on the brand's unique recognition in Europe and especially here in the U.K.," said GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz at the opening of a new Hummer showroom here.

Hummer reported that its sales grew nearly 34 percent globally in 2006 with 82,000 vehicles delivered, compared with 61,000 in 2005.

The H3 is powered by a 3.7-liter inline-5 that makes 242 horsepower and 242 pound-feet of torque. It is linked to either a four-speed automatic transmission or a five-speed manual transmission.