
Sure, the GMC Hummer EV is more practical, but Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan’s Hummer H1 X3 takes the crown for world’s largest Hummer. Standing 21.6 feet tall, 46 feet long, and 19 feet wide, the interior is literally a full duplex apartment on wheels, complete with a kitchen, bathroom as well as a lounge area.
Aside from the initial cost to build this behemoth, another downside is that each tire costs $25,000 USD to replace, while a single door takes about 1.5-years to handcraft should it need replacing. Fortunately, it’s built upon a LARC LX chassis, powered by four diesel engines generating a combined 1,000 horsepower, which is good for a top speed of 20 mph. Want see the H1 X3 in person? Head on over to the Offroad Museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
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- Its capability to tackle 20% hill grades adds to its efficiency and versatility.


