
As the name suggests, the Hummer H1


The diameter of each tire is 2.18 m. Which is to say, almost no one has surpassed the Hummer H1’s wheel height, barring some of the tallest recorded in the world like Sultan Kosen (2.51m). Each of these tires cost $25,000, which is equivalent to around 600 million VND, which is enough to buy a B-class car in Vietnam – Photo: SuperCar Blondie

Due to its height, to enter this “mobile home” Hummer, it is necessary to use stairs located below the floor. It is a mistake to stand near this vehicle after it is running, as the heat emanating from the top of the head is extremely uncomfortable

Looks like a luxury penthouse from inside. There is only one bathroom and one machine room on the first floor. The second floor is 60 meters wide, it houses a living room and a kitchen.

In the cockpit, there are 4 screens mounted on the dashboard that are large enough to look around the car instead of the usual screen – Photo: Supercar Blondie

Each door took six and a half years to complete. The windows have the world’s largest wipers. The rearview mirror is the equivalent of a large wall mirror. The bonnet can be opened but cannot be used by hand, but has to rely on a crane – photo: Supercar Blondie

The Hummer H1 X3 is 16 meters long, 6.5 meters high, 6 meters wide and weighs 60,000 kg. A more spacious vehicle is needed if you want to convert this “monster” into a trailer.

Hummer H1 This makes a lot of sense considering the car’s massive weight and size – Photo: Hot Cars

Hummer H1

It is understandable why if the H1 X3 goes on the road, there will be an escort of troops. For the most part, the car will remain at the Offroad Museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, which also belongs to Rainbow Sheikh – Photo: Supercars Blondie

Apart from the huge Hummer, Rainbow Sheik also has around 3,000 different vehicles. Many of them are true “monsters” with huge bodies, of which the Hummer is typical. In addition to the offroad museum, the Middle Eastern billionaire has several cars at the Emirates National Auto Museum, including the world’s largest 8-bedroom caravan and a 122-tonne caravan – photo: AutoEvolution
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