HUMMER H1
No matter whether H1 customers
choose the 4-Door Wagon model or the 4-Door Open Top, they'll
rest assured knowing their vehicle can tackle the most difficult
terrain. That's because the HUMMER H1 is no SUV afterthought. It
wasn't designed to be satisfied with tackling 22 inches of snow
or curb-high obstacles. In fact, it wasn't "designed" as much as
it was "engineered." More specifically, it was engineered to
meet the rigorous demands of the U.S. armed forces who needed a
vehicle with power, agility and durability like nothing in
existence. Strip away some refinements and creature comforts,
and the HUMMER H1 is still the "HUMVEE" so trusted and respected
by the military.
Where does one start in describing H1's off-road capability? How
about its 16-inch vertical ground clearance - almost double that
of any other 4x4. Let's not overlook H1's dramatic approach and
departure angles of 72 degrees and 37.5 degrees, respectively,
or the 17-inch aluminum wheels shod with 37-inch tires. You may
never encounter the actual need, but there's a degree of comfort
in knowing this vehicle can ford a 30-inch deep body of water.
Four-wheel drive is standard and features TorqTrac 4 technology.
It automatically reduces tire spin on severe terrain or slippery
surfaces by applying the brake to the spinning wheel. This
allows the differential to redistribute torque to those wheels
with traction. As if that weren't enough, H1 owners may opt for
the Off-Road Adventure Package. This package is the ultimate in
off-road equipment, and includes a front and rear Eaton ELocker
locking differential. Activated instantaneously at the push of a
button, the front and rear differentials can be locked for
optimum slow-speed capability in climbing over large rocks or up
long, steep grades. The Off-road Adventure Package also includes
a 12,000-pound winch kit, 17-inch, two-piece aluminum wheels
with dual beadlocks, and Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires. Goodyear
GSA tires can be substituted for the MT/R tires, if the customer
so desires.
Included as standard equipment on every H1 are a Central Tire
Inflation System (CTIS) and a Runflat Tire System. CTIS enables
H1 owners to adjust tire pressure on the move and adapt to
varying terrain. For example, if additional traction in snow,
loose sand or mud is required, the H1's tires can be deflated
with the push of a button from inside the vehicle. Another push
of the same button when traction conditions have improved
re-inflates the tires. H1's Runflat Tire System, meanwhile,
enables drivers to continue driving on a deflated tire for up to
20 miles at 30 mph - ideal when the nearest service station is
not right around the corner.
Further aiding peace of mind while off road are H1's low center
of gravity, long wheelbase (130 inches) and nearly 72-inch
track. The result is a vehicle that is extremely stable - on-
and off-road.
While H1 is rightly considered the ultimate sport utility
vehicle, it's also adept at overcoming the obstacles commonly
found in the asphalt jungle.
Interior creature comforts include an instrument panel
specifically designed to place major controls and switches
within easy reach of the driver. Audiophiles will enjoy the
standard Monsoon audio system with an integral six-disc CD
changer. Other H1 features designed to enhance convenience,
comfort and safety include a heated windshield, tire pressure
gauge (part of CTIS), driver's express-down window, heated power
exterior mirrors and remote keyless entry.
The HUMMER H1 is so well-equipped that very few other options
are available. In addition to the Off-road Adventure Package,
leather seats with heating elements for the driver and front
passenger are among them.
A host of dealer-installed accessories are also available,
enabling H1 owners to customize their vehicle to best meet their
specific needs.
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."
Source: GM Press Release
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