Showing posts with label hummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hummer. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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2011 Hummer Concept HB

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-detailAndrus Ciprian designer of Romania, presented what could be a new Hummer, he calls and HB is a possibility for the future model of small firm size, even GM. Before long it will confirm the passing of hands and a Chinese company will support the future of Hummer.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-pictureIt consists of a body formed from carbon fiber and aluminum. It is available in two versions, one is equipped with a small windshield divided into three sections, and a series of cameras around the vehicle (designed for safety), and the second model is equipped with windshield classic One glance, and it is well lit, with large lights on the ceiling.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-large-strong-carThe bottom of the HB is protected by shield panels to protect the drive train, passengers rocks and other potentially dangerous objects. The motor consists of a measure of the use of biofuels V6. Power is transmitted to all four wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-frontThis project mix all types of uses that can be given to a vehicle of its characteristics (extreme security, off-road, etc.). And gives a nod to the future very important stylistic Hummer , which I urgently need this firm. The idea is excellent, as is its design. Ojala something very similar is true.

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2011 Hummer Concept HB

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-detailAndrus Ciprian designer of Romania, presented what could be a new Hummer, he calls and HB is a possibility for the future model of small firm size, even GM. Before long it will confirm the passing of hands and a Chinese company will support the future of Hummer.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-pictureIt consists of a body formed from carbon fiber and aluminum. It is available in two versions, one is equipped with a small windshield divided into three sections, and a series of cameras around the vehicle (designed for safety), and the second model is equipped with windshield classic One glance, and it is well lit, with large lights on the ceiling.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-large-strong-carThe bottom of the HB is protected by shield panels to protect the drive train, passengers rocks and other potentially dangerous objects. The motor consists of a measure of the use of biofuels V6. Power is transmitted to all four wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-frontThis project mix all types of uses that can be given to a vehicle of its characteristics (extreme security, off-road, etc.). And gives a nod to the future very important stylistic Hummer , which I urgently need this firm. The idea is excellent, as is its design. Ojala something very similar is true.

hummer-hb-concept-renderings-strong-car-back

Friday, March 11, 2011

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Original LHD Hummer

Soni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive HummerSoni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive HummerSoni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive HummerSoni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive Hummer

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Original LHD Hummer

Soni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive HummerSoni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive HummerSoni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive HummerSoni is Asia's largest exporter of Left Hand Drive Hummer

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Hummer H, 2003

Hummer H, 2003






The Hummer H1 is a civilian vehicle based on the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), popularly known as the Humvee, which was created by AM General.

History
Originally released 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 from actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who personally owns several variants of Hummer vehicles. GM announced that 2006 would be the last model year for the Hummer H1 with production winding down in June 2006, due to a new emission laws for Diesel engine vehicles which take effect in 2007. No version of the Hummer H1 ever produced would meet these new standards. AM General currently has orders for an excess of 50,000 new HMMWVs to be produced between 2006-2009 for the United States Military. AM General also will continue to produce the H1, just not the Alpha. These vehicles will be sold through Fleet sales. The next H1 will most-likely bear a refined version of the prior 6.5L Turbo Diesel engine, but that has not been confirmed. Selling the H1's through fleet sales will allow the AM General to not be subjected to the new emission rules and regulations. AM General has sufficient fleet orders to produce 600-800 units per year right now.

Specifications
The Hummer H1 has three common variants: a convertible-like soft top, a four-door hard top pickup truck and a Wagon body version. Other less known variants include a two-door pickup truck and a four-door slantback. At this time, the convertible/soft top and the station wagon versions are the only ones available in the mass market. The two door and four door pickup versions are only available in fleet livery.

Five engine types and three automatic transmission types can be found in Hummer H1s. The common engine/transmission combinations are:
    * 6.2 L Detroit Diesel V8/GM TH400/3L80 3-speed
    * 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)

The Hummer H1 shares some common driveline parts with its HMMWV brethren. Items like brakes, differentials, frame and major body panels (hood, tailgate and quarter panels) are identical between the HMMWV and the Hummer H1. All Hummer H1s and HMMWVs come off the same first stage assembly line, and then are separated midway to either become a military HMMWV or a civilian H1.

Hummer H1s are unique in the way they handle off road. They are inherently very stable, thanks to their wide stance. They also can ford 30 inches (76 cm) of water, climb a 22-inch (56 cm) step, have a stock ground clearance of 16 inches (41 cm) (thanks to its design of tucking driveline components inside a channel, which subsequently intrudes into the cabin space of the vehicle), have approach/departure angles of 72/37.5 degrees and most H1s are equipped with Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS), which enables the driver to increase or decrease the tire air pressure at will.

Hummer H1s have many unusual features. They use inboard brakes. They have geared hubs, allowing the drivetrain's half shafts to be up high for greater clearance. The radiator is up high, sloping back over the engine. Rather than using simple runflat tires, aluminum or rubber inserts are an optional feature for runflat ability. A central tire inflation system is available as an option. Chemical warfare resistant paint is available only on the military version.

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Hummer H, 2003

Hummer H, 2003






The Hummer H1 is a civilian vehicle based on the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), popularly known as the Humvee, which was created by AM General.

History
Originally released 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 from actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who personally owns several variants of Hummer vehicles. GM announced that 2006 would be the last model year for the Hummer H1 with production winding down in June 2006, due to a new emission laws for Diesel engine vehicles which take effect in 2007. No version of the Hummer H1 ever produced would meet these new standards. AM General currently has orders for an excess of 50,000 new HMMWVs to be produced between 2006-2009 for the United States Military. AM General also will continue to produce the H1, just not the Alpha. These vehicles will be sold through Fleet sales. The next H1 will most-likely bear a refined version of the prior 6.5L Turbo Diesel engine, but that has not been confirmed. Selling the H1's through fleet sales will allow the AM General to not be subjected to the new emission rules and regulations. AM General has sufficient fleet orders to produce 600-800 units per year right now.

Specifications
The Hummer H1 has three common variants: a convertible-like soft top, a four-door hard top pickup truck and a Wagon body version. Other less known variants include a two-door pickup truck and a four-door slantback. At this time, the convertible/soft top and the station wagon versions are the only ones available in the mass market. The two door and four door pickup versions are only available in fleet livery.

Five engine types and three automatic transmission types can be found in Hummer H1s. The common engine/transmission combinations are:
    * 6.2 L Detroit Diesel V8/GM TH400/3L80 3-speed
    * 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)

The Hummer H1 shares some common driveline parts with its HMMWV brethren. Items like brakes, differentials, frame and major body panels (hood, tailgate and quarter panels) are identical between the HMMWV and the Hummer H1. All Hummer H1s and HMMWVs come off the same first stage assembly line, and then are separated midway to either become a military HMMWV or a civilian H1.

Hummer H1s are unique in the way they handle off road. They are inherently very stable, thanks to their wide stance. They also can ford 30 inches (76 cm) of water, climb a 22-inch (56 cm) step, have a stock ground clearance of 16 inches (41 cm) (thanks to its design of tucking driveline components inside a channel, which subsequently intrudes into the cabin space of the vehicle), have approach/departure angles of 72/37.5 degrees and most H1s are equipped with Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS), which enables the driver to increase or decrease the tire air pressure at will.

Hummer H1s have many unusual features. They use inboard brakes. They have geared hubs, allowing the drivetrain's half shafts to be up high for greater clearance. The radiator is up high, sloping back over the engine. Rather than using simple runflat tires, aluminum or rubber inserts are an optional feature for runflat ability. A central tire inflation system is available as an option. Chemical warfare resistant paint is available only on the military version.

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Hummer Bike, 2003

Hummer Bike, 2003




Hummer Bike, 2003

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Hummer Bike, 2003

Hummer Bike, 2003




Hummer Bike, 2003

Friday, August 28, 2009

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Potential deal points leaked concerning Tengzhong's purchase of Hummer


As the Opel transaction takes on Biblical intrigue, the Hummer exchange goes on in another dark corner, laboriously, like the gestation of an elephant. The latest report from a Chinese news website states that General Motors and Tengzhong "might sign an agreement" this week, but that strikes us as exceedingly optimistic seeing that there's been no word on the government approving the deal yet.

Slightly more believable are the supposed deal points that would guide Tengzhong's initial ownership of Hummer: Tengzhong will own all of Hummer's intellectual property rights and sales network, but would not build Hummers in China and would operate the company as an off-shore entity based out of Detroit or Nashville. General Motors would continue to build Hummers until 2012 and provide "technical services," and Tengzhong would continue to fund research and development, while the "off-shore" Hummer team (read: probably the folks doing the job now) would be responsible for launching the new H3 and H4. As for that H4, though, the article lists them as "CUV models." If the H4 is a CUV, we hope they manage to make it look like the 2008 Hummer HX concept shown above.

Tengzhong reps are headed to Detroit to continue discussions. The General's response, according to the CEO of Hummer is that "Negotiations continue to progress and the transaction will be announced upon the signing of the definitive agreement as soon as appropriate." Hat tip to Emilio!