Wrap-up and Specs
More exclusive than ever before, the Hummer H1 Alpha defines ultimate performance like few vehicles can.
Standing tall, Hummer's flagship H1 Alpha model is sure to attract a large crowd. The actual owner's circle will, however, be much smaller, and may not grow significantly until Alpha H2 and H3 variations appear. Nevertheless, at the end of our test drive, we found no quarrel with GM's claims about its newest Hummer. Its off-road prowess is unmistakably excellent in open spaces and wide tracks, but its overall brawn restricts its use in smaller environments. As for on-road handling, we agree it's improved and appreciate the bump up in fuel economy and emissions. SPECIFICATIONS:
Test Vehicle: 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha
Price Range: $126,185 - $139,771
Engine Size and Type: 6.6-liter turbo-diesel V8
Engine Horsepower: 300 at 3,000 rpm
Engine Torque: 520 lb.-ft. at 1,500 rpm
Transmission: Five-speed automatic
Curb weight, lbs.: 7,847 - 8,114
EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway): 11-12 mpg estimated combined cycle)
Length: 184.5 in.
Width: 86.5 in. (without mirrors)
Wheelbase: 130 in.
Height: 77 in. (wagon); 79 in. (open top)
Legroom: 38.1 in. (front driver); 44.1 in. (front passenger); 29.9 in. (rear)
Head room: 41.6 in. (front wagon); 44.4 in. (front open top); 40 in. (rear wagon); 42.9 in. (rear open top)
Max. Seating Capacity: Four
Max. Cargo Volume: 58.3 cu. ft. (wagon)
Max. Payload: 2,186 lbs. (wagon); 2,453 lbs. (open top)
Max. Towing Capacity: 9,186 lbs. (wagon); 9,453 lbs. (open top)
Ground Clearance: 16 in.
Competitors: Land Rover Range Rover, Lexus LX 470, Mercedes-Benz G-Class; Porsche Cayenne
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