Especificaciones y análisis del Hummer H3
Power
223HP
Torque
305Nm
Consumption
12.9l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
-s
Top Speed
-km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
55,400€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
835 L
87 L
164 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Hummer H3 Luxury Package · 223 CV (2005-2007)
General description
The Hummer H3 burst onto the asphalt as an attempt to tame the beast. A direct heir to the imposing military lineage, this model sought to conquer the city without giving up its soul of an indomitable off-roader. It's more than a car; it's a statement of intent, a piece of American history that looks down on you from its elevated position.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the H3 is a visceral experience. You feel an overwhelming power, a sense of security and dominance that no other vehicle can match. The purr of its 5-cylinder engine is the soundtrack to a constant adventure, even on the most mundane commute. On the road, you feel invincible, floating above the rest of the traffic. Off-road, its ability to overcome obstacles is simply astonishing, instilling blind confidence in its mechanics. It's clumsy in the city, yes, but every turn of the steering wheel reminds you that you're not driving something ordinary.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is iconic and unmistakable, a sculpture of steel and muscle. The straight, angular lines, the seven-slot grille, and the small windows evoke the image of a rolling fortress. There is no subtlety in its forms, only a brutal honesty that screams strength and resilience. Every panel of its body seems designed to intimidate and protect, creating a road presence that is impossible to ignore and that arouses passions and hatred in equal measure.
Technology and features
The true technology of the H3 does not lie in touch screens, but in its steel and gears. Its greatest technological feat is a formidable all-wheel-drive system, with a low-range transfer case and differential locks, designed to conquer the most hostile terrains. The 3.5-liter five-cylinder engine was a curious engineering solution to balance power and (relatively) contained consumption. Inside, the technology is functional and robust, without the superfluous luxuries of its rivals, because its purpose was never entertainment, but survival and capability.
Competition
In its time, it faced off-road giants like the Toyota Land Cruiser, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, or the Land Rover Discovery. While its rivals offered greater on-road refinement and more conventional luxury, the Hummer H3 played in its own league: that of image and extreme capability. None of its competitors could replicate the feeling of driving a vehicle with such a markedly military DNA and such a polarizing aesthetic.
Conclusion
The Hummer H3 is a purely emotional purchase, a whim for those who value presence and off-road capability above efficiency or urban practicality. It is a vehicle that makes no apologies for being large, thirsty, and noisy. It represents the end of an era of automotive excess, a glorious and charismatic dinosaur that has now become a cult object. Owning an H3 is not just owning a car, it's safeguarding an icon.




