The Hummer H1X3, with 14 meters in length and $25,000 tires, is a giant from the United Arab Emirates that defies the limits of engineering and luxury
The Hummer H1X3, a monstrous version of the already large Hummer H1, impresses with its dimensions and the extravagance of its design. This vehicle, which looks more like a science fiction creation, is, in reality, a fully functional construction.
Its size is so enormous that it occupies more than three times the length of a conventional Hummer H1, reaching an incredible 14 meters in length and 6.4 meters in height, with a weight exceeding 60 tons.
To give an idea of the magnitude of the H1X3, its size is closer to that of a small building than an SUV.
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Design and Functionality
Although the H1X3 appears to be a mere display of grandeur, the vehicle is completely functional and can be driven. Equipped with multiple diesel engines, the giant can move at moderate speeds, defying expectations about the viability of such a massive vehicle.
But what really impresses in the H1X3 is the interior. It goes far beyond a simple space for occupants; inside the car, there are several rooms, including lounges for relaxation and entertainment, as well as staircases and different levels. This design makes the H1X3 seem more like a mobile structure than a conventional car.
Ownership and Costs
The Hummer H1X3 belongs to Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, a member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi and known for his collection of exceptional and oversized cars.
The Sheikh, famous for his nickname “Rainbow Sheikh,” is recognized for creating unique and imposing vehicles.
His collection includes everything from customized military vehicles to a fleet of Mercedes sedans in rainbow colors. Additionally, many of the vehicles in his collection, such as the H1X3, are on display in his private museums in the United Arab Emirates.
$25,000 Tires and the Extravagance of the H1X3
One of the most surprising aspects of the H1X3 is the cost of its tires, which are truly gigantic. Each tire, which can be described as one of the largest ever produced, costs over $25,000. This amount exceeds the price of an entire Toyota Corolla.
The cost of the tires highlights how extreme and unusual the construction of the H1X3 is. Although the vehicle was not designed for daily use – considering it occupies several lanes even on the widest roads in the world – it is still an extraordinary example of automotive engineering.
This Hummer H1X3 is undoubtedly one of the largest and most extravagant vehicles in the world, and continues to be one of the most iconic pieces of Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan’s collection, reflecting his taste for the unusual and the grandiose.

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