Does Hummer Make a Pickup Truck?

The Hummer is a vehicle that needs no introduction. It has been around for decades and is known for its large size and rugged capabilities.

But does Hummer make a pickup truck? The answer is yes!

The Hummer pickup truck was introduced in 2009 as the H3T. It was based on the H3 SUV but had a five-foot cargo bed that could hold up to 1,000 pounds.

It had a strong off-road capability with features such as an integrated cargo management system, skid plates, and tow hooks. Additionally, it had an optional off-road package with a two-speed transfer case and locking rear differential.

The H3T was powered by either a 3.7 liter inline five-cylinder engine or a 5.3 liter V8 engine. Both engines were mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.

The Hummer pickup truck was only produced until 2010 when the brand was discontinued due to financial issues at General Motors, who owned Hummer at the time.

Conclusion:

Yes, Hummer did make a pickup truck in the form of the H3T from 2009 to 2010. It had excellent off-road capability and good performance from either its inline five-cylinder or V8 engine options. Unfortunately, production of the H3T ended when General Motors discontinued the Hummer brand in 2010.

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Karen Watkins