“Form following function is at the core
of HUMMER’s design philosophy and the H3T’s capability
reflects that mantra,” said Carl Zipfel, HUMMER director of
design and former motocross professional. “It has a distinctive
look that could be mistaken for nothing except a HUMMER –
and it also has the functionality to get the driver to and from
the trail in style.”
The crew cab body shares H3 styling and components
from the B-pillar forward, while the rear section of the cab and
the separate bed are unique to the H3T. The five-foot bed is similar
in design and function to GM’s recently redesigned full-size
trucks, including an easily removable tailgate and provisions for
a bed-rail accessory system. A full-size spare tire is mounted beneath
the bed.
The bed is sized to carry a wide range of popular
outdoor necessities, from hauling motocross bikes to Baja, a quad
to camp or backcountry gear to the trailhead. One of the industry’s
largest portfolios of accessories complements the H3T’s bed,
offering different cargo management options to complement all of
those lifestyle interests.