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

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Hummer prepares release of models H4 and Н5



New owner Hummer the Chinese company Sichuan Tengzhong prepares seriously to expand a lineup of the American manufacturer of off-road cars (while the transaction on sale Hummer is not closed, however, there are big doubts that General Motors will refuse it). It is expected that besides present off-road cars H2 and H3 in some years in the market will appear Hummer H4 and even Hummer H5.

That will represent these cars while to tell difficult. But it is obvious that "four" and "five" will be less present H3. That is it is possible to assume that H5 it will appear rather compact off-road car which begins to compete with Jeep Wrangler.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Cool Cross Country Hummer

Cool modded Hummer with cross country tracks instead of wheels!





Friday, August 7, 2009

GeigerCars tunings Hummer H2



The tuning factory GeigerCars specialising on tuning of cars Hummer, has exhausted new “Latte Macciatto” H2. Named so because of the characteristic beige-brown colour, Latte Macciatto the impudent ex-terrier has and is equipped with the massive 30-inch chromeplated disks put in rubber of a format 315/30R30. In interior, the magnificent off-road car has also brown and beige furnish.

The novelty is equipped with the 6.2-litre 8-cylinder engine capacity of 547 h.p. and a twisting moment of 763 Nanometers. The received turbo-supercharging the engine, disperses H2 with 0 to 100 km/h for 6.9 seconds and allows to reach the maximum speed of 228 km/h. The Tuning Package engages also brakes Brembo, additional stabilizers running and the strengthened racks of a rear axle. Besides, the tuner has established on H2 the adjusted snubbers, the underestimated suspender, and also an exhaust system with four exhaust tubes.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Cool Hummers

A collection of cool Hummer pictures.











Hummer is a brand of off-road vehicles sold by General Motors (GM). The original H1 was based on the military High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, or Humvee). However, the Hummer H2 and the Hummer H3 were based on other, smaller civilian-market vehicles.