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Is the Hummer H1 Alpha still in production?

Is the Hummer H1 Alpha still in production?

In 2006, AM General was ending production on the iconic Hummer H1, much to the dismay of the off-road enthusiasts worldwide. To give the H1 a proper send-off, AM General created 729 examples of a special H1 Alpha model. The Hummer H1 Alpha was the first and only model to come equipped with the monster Duramax 6.6-liter turbocharged diesel engine.

What kind of engine does a Hummer H1 have?

To give the H1 a proper send-off, AM General created 729 examples of a special H1 Alpha model. The Hummer H1 Alpha was the first and only model to come equipped with the monster Duramax 6.6-liter turbocharged diesel engine.

What is the ground clearance of a Hummer H1?

They can ford 30 inches (76 cm) of water and climb a 22-inch (56 cm) step. Their stock ground clearance of 16 inches (41 cm) is made possible by tucking driveline components inside a channel in the central space between the left and right seats. They have high approach/departure angles of 72/37.5 degrees.

When did General Motors shut down the Hummer brand?

On February 24, 2010, General Motors announced that the company was shutting down its Hummer brand due to Tengzhong withdrawing its bid.

In 2006, AM General was ending production on the iconic Hummer H1, much to the dismay of the off-road enthusiasts worldwide. To give the H1 a proper send-off, AM General created 729 examples of a special H1 Alpha model. The Hummer H1 Alpha was the first and only model to come equipped with the monster Duramax 6.6-liter turbocharged diesel engine.

To give the H1 a proper send-off, AM General created 729 examples of a special H1 Alpha model. The Hummer H1 Alpha was the first and only model to come equipped with the monster Duramax 6.6-liter turbocharged diesel engine.

What kind of engine does a H1 Alpha have?

All H1 Alphas featured a 6.6L LBZ Duramax V8 turbo-diesel engine and five-speed Allison transmission, as opposed to the Detroit Diesel V8 and 5.7L L05 gas V8 engines that were offered in older variants.

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