What is the weight of the Hummer H2?

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AnastasiaRose
07/30/25 8:19am
Hummer H2 weighs 2909 kg. Hummer H2 appearance: The H2 has a body length of 5171mm and a height of 2062mm. The entire underbody is protected by skid plates, with approach and departure plates at the front and rear. The H2's front end includes an integrated winch, a large bumper connected to the hood, and multiple hooks at the front and rear for towing and hauling cargo. It also features high-intensity headlights, fog lights, and auxiliary driving lights on the front bumper. Hummer H2 powertrain: The H2 comes with a standard Vortec 6.0-liter V8 gasoline engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 325 hp and a maximum torque of 522 Nm. It uses a 4L65-E 4-speed automatic heavy-duty overdrive transmission system.
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