Automaker to unveil 2005 model H2 SUT, upgraded version of rugged H1 in Las Vegas
By Ed Garsten / The Detroit News
Comment on this story
Send this story to a friend
Get Home Delivery
General Motors Corp., expanding the popular Hummer franchise, will unveil a pickup truck-like version of the boxy H2 today.
The H2 sport-utility truck or SUT will make its public debut at an industry after market show in Las Vegas.
At the same time, an upgraded version of the larger Hummer H1 will be introduced as GM looks to broaden the appeal of the rugged truck brand it bought four years ago.
The 2005 Hummer H2 SUT is essentially the same size as the H2, but instead of a covered cargo area, it features a pickup truck bed. It will go on sale in the spring.
"We see SUT buyers as maybe a unique subset (of H2 buyers)," Hummer marketing director Marc Hernandez said during a recent interview. "They're people who like Hummer, but want a different level of functionality and capability."
The H2 SUT will be equipped with a removable midgate that is featured on other GM vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadillac Escalade EXT.
Removing the midgate allows for additional cargo space. With the midgate down, the SUT will have about 7.5 feet of vertical cargo room, Hernandez said.
GM expects the SUT version to account for about one-third of all H2 sales the first year, according to Hernandez.
The SUT marks a continuing evolution for the burgeoning H2 franchise.
"With the H2, I expect GM to continue adding amenities," CSM Worldwide analyst Mike Wall said. "As GM attempts to blend off-road and luxury, it could probably pull back from Hummer's ruggedness."
Interior enhancements and additional power mark the biggest differences in the 2004 Hummer H1 -- the civilian version of the Humvee used by the military.
Careful to retain the H1's ruggedness, GM left the interior fairly spartan, but with several upgrades designed to convey a more upscale image -- including better and more supportive leather seats, brushed aluminum trim and a six-disc CD changer.
The H1's 6.5 liter turbo-diesel V-8 engine has been retuned to produce 10 additional horsepower, bringing the total to 205 hp.
Through September, sales of the H1 and H2 were up more than 200 percent from the first nine months of 2002
Here's the full link for additional news stories
Detroit News Online
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!
Skull & Bones Member since 2003 - H1 Forum Troll since 2004
Automaker to unveil 2005 model H2 SUT, upgraded version of rugged H1 in Las Vegas
By Ed Garsten / The Detroit News
Comment on this story
Send this story to a friend
Get Home Delivery
General Motors Corp., expanding the popular Hummer franchise, will unveil a pickup truck-like version of the boxy H2 today.
The H2 sport-utility truck or SUT will make its public debut at an industry after market show in Las Vegas.
At the same time, an upgraded version of the larger Hummer H1 will be introduced as GM looks to broaden the appeal of the rugged truck brand it bought four years ago.
The 2005 Hummer H2 SUT is essentially the same size as the H2, but instead of a covered cargo area, it features a pickup truck bed. It will go on sale in the spring.
"We see SUT buyers as maybe a unique subset (of H2 buyers)," Hummer marketing director Marc Hernandez said during a recent interview. "They're people who like Hummer, but want a different level of functionality and capability."
The H2 SUT will be equipped with a removable midgate that is featured on other GM vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadillac Escalade EXT.
Removing the midgate allows for additional cargo space. With the midgate down, the SUT will have about 7.5 feet of vertical cargo room, Hernandez said.
GM expects the SUT version to account for about one-third of all H2 sales the first year, according to Hernandez.
The SUT marks a continuing evolution for the burgeoning H2 franchise.
"With the H2, I expect GM to continue adding amenities," CSM Worldwide analyst Mike Wall said. "As GM attempts to blend off-road and luxury, it could probably pull back from Hummer's ruggedness."
Interior enhancements and additional power mark the biggest differences in the 2004 Hummer H1 -- the civilian version of the Humvee used by the military.
Careful to retain the H1's ruggedness, GM left the interior fairly spartan, but with several upgrades designed to convey a more upscale image -- including better and more supportive leather seats, brushed aluminum trim and a six-disc CD changer.
The H1's 6.5 liter turbo-diesel V-8 engine has been retuned to produce 10 additional horsepower, bringing the total to 205 hp.
Through September, sales of the H1 and H2 were up more than 200 percent from the first nine months of 2002
Here's the full link for additional news stories
Detroit News Online
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!
Skull & Bones Member since 2003 - H1 Forum Troll since 2004
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Display Modes
Posting Rules