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Holden has today confirmed that the Hummer H3 is coming to Australia in 2007, just
as Next Car disclosed on 7th April, 2005. [more]
The announcement was made by GM Holden Executive Director Sales,
Marketing and Aftersales, Alan Batey, at the Australian International Motor Show
in Sydney. The first H3s will begin arriving in Australia in mid-2007.
Those vehicles will be built at GM’s Port Elizabeth facility in South Africa. Earlier this month that plant began assembling the H3 for sale
in South Africa and certain export markets. Both left-hand and right-hand drive
models will be manufactured there. Initially, the H3 will be available in Australia with a
3.7-litre inline five-cylinder petrol engine, producing peak power of 180 kW @
5,600 rpm and peak torque of 328 Nm @ 4,600 rpm. A diesel version could also be
offered at a later date. Full details regarding the distribution network and pricing are
yet to be finalised. “Hummer’s pedigree is ideally suited to Australia’s diverse and
challenging off road environments. The H3 is designed to deal with extreme
conditions which local off-roaders enjoy and seek out,” Mr Batey said. “Given the H3’s midsize proportions, which are comparable to
popular medium and large SUVs in Australia, it is equally at home on city and
suburban roads. “Hummer has developed a passionate following because of its
unmatched style and capability. The H3 extends that appeal by making the brand
accessible to a broader range of potential owners. “That is what makes H3 the perfect model to introduce Hummer in
Australia.” Hummer H3 overview The H3 delivers authentic Hummer style and off-road capability
in a more accessible, midsize package. It can navigate city traffic and also
deliver Hummer’s trademark crawling and climbing capability. The H3 is powered by the 3.7-litre Vortec 3700 five-cylinder
engine with dual overhead cams and variable valve timing. Specifically designed
for this type of vehicle, the Vortec 3700 offers an excellent combination of
power and efficiency. H3 will offer an MA5 five-speed manual transmission or 4L60-E
electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission, depending on
specification. The H3’s electronically controlled four-wheel-drive system
features traction control, underbody shielding and StabiliTrak control system.
Safety features include roof rail-mounted side curtain air bags and rollover
protection system. Among its off-road capabilities, the H3 can ford 407 mm of water
at 32 km/h or 610 mm streams at an 8 km/h pace, 407 mm vertical steps and rocks,
and make its way through deep sand and race over sandy surfaces. H3’s size provides advantages such as an 11.3 m turning circle
which is comparable to relevant SUV segment leaders. The 216 mm ground clearance
and maximum break-over angle of 23.5 degrees make it possible to clear large
obstacles in off-road driving. Serious off-road performance is aided by the maximum approach
angle of 37.5 degrees and maximum departure angle of 34.6 degrees. In addition to its uncompromised off-road capabilities, the H3
also provides the refinement, comfort and convenience required for enjoyable
driving. H3’s bold looks make it readily identifiable as a Hummer.
Features such as its wide track width, short overhangs and huge tyres provide
stability, outstanding ground clearance and quick rock-climbing capability in
off-road driving. The H3’s flat, chiseled surfaces, upright windshield and
windows, signature seven-slot louvered grille, round headlamps housed inside
square openings and pronounced wheel arch flares are all pure Hummer. More details will be provided when the H3 is released in Australia
next year. Hummer background The H3 made its debut in North America in May 2005, and helped
make Hummer the fastest growing automotive brand in the United States. The H3 has made the Hummer brand more accessible with its
smaller, more efficient package, while still retaining all of the
characteristics that make a Hummer unique, such as iconic design and
unparalleled off-road performance. The H3 has proven so popular that through September this year,
Hummer’s total global sales were up by 54 per cent. H3 comprised the majority of
that volume in the U.S. and other countries. H3 sales were up 120 per cent compared to the first nine months
of 2005. In North America alone, H3 sales for 2006 have grown 53.5 per cent
compared to the same period in 2005. In Europe, where the H3 went on sale in the (northern) summer of 2005, that
vehicle’s sales were up more than 200 per cent. Within the Latin America, Africa
and Middle East region, the Hummer brand saw an increase of more than 450 per
cent overall. Last year, in total 56,353 Hummer vehicles were sold globally.
Since the first H2 went on sale in 2002, the brand has experienced annual sales
increases in three of four years. “We’re energised about our global expansion plans,” noted Martin
Walsh, general manager for the Hummer brand. “We intend to broaden the Hummer
portfolio with new models that maintain Hummer’s trademark iconic design and
superior off-road capabilities.” (Peak power and torque figures SAE certified) |
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