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

Monday, May 3, 2010

Hummer HX Concept

Hummer’s design is clear and compact, go-anywhere driving ethic, the HUMMER HX concept challenges the hierarchy path. Hummer show agile, reconfigurable off-road in the 2008 North American International Auto Show.

More compact than the Hummer H3 – 81 inches (2057 mm) wide, with a wheelbase of 103 inches (2616 mm) – the HX concept outdoor, two-door, all-terrain vehicles off the sharpness of packages Hummer road that has become legendary, along with easily convertible body becomes acclimated to different road conditions, needs or desires of passenger load. The design is based on the ideas developed by a trio of new young designers in the study of Hummer.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Hummer HX Concept


TheThree new GM designers - David Rojas, Min Young Kang and Robert Jablonski, were given the opportunity by the American carmaker to create a concept vehicle for the Hummer brand that will debut at the 2008 Detroit Show in January. According to GM’s press release, the E-85 FlexFuel capable HUMMER HX “embodies the off road spirit of HUMMER in a fully customizable package”.

Among other features, the HX gets a pair of removable roof panels above the driver and front passenger and a modular, removable rear roof assembly enabling a quick conversion from closed vehicle to open vehicle SUT
In its final concept form, the E-85 FlexFuel capable HUMMER HX embodies the off road spirit of HUMMER in a fully customizable package. The HX offers an open-air driving experience via a pair of removable roof panels above the driver and front passenger and a modular, removable rear roof assembly enabling a quick conversion from closed vehicle to open vehicle SUT. It also features a slant back assembly with removable doors and fender flairs.

“Working as a team, you realize it’s more than one person influencing the vehicle,” said Rojas. “You can see the inspiration from each of our designs in the final concept vehicle. We’re all proud to have the chance to see our sketches become reality.”