A sheikh has built the world's biggest Hummer H1, with stairs, a toilet with a sink and a guest space with a 360 view spread out over two stories.
The behemoth vehicle boasts a height of 21.6ft (6.6m), a length of 46ft (14m) and a width of 20ft (6m), and it is fully drivable.
Dubbed the Hummer H1 X3, the monster truck was commissioned by Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan - also known as Rainbow Sheikh - a billionaire member of the Emirati royal family, and the equivalent of the mayor of Abu-Dhabi.
It will take pride of place in his Sharjah Off Road History Museum in the UAE, where the sheikh holds the Guinness World record for largest collection of 4x4 vehicles, at 718 models.
Members of the public were left picking up their jaws from the floor when the X3 was driven to the Sharjah Off Road History Museum on public roads.
Built on the frame of U.S Army LARC-LX steel-hulled amphibious cargo vehicle, it runs with four diesel engines - one for each wheel.
Capable of a top speed of 32km/h, the museum says it is 'three times bigger than a normal Hummer H1 by scale and 27 times by volume.'
The gargantuan interior is spread over two floors, both of which are still being worked on.
The first floor has stairs, a toilet and a sink and wooden flooring. The second features a majlis (a private place where house guests and friends are received and entertained) with a 360-degree view. It also contains the steering cabin.
The X3 will be the latest addition to the Sharjah Off Road History Museum, which is situated 30km north of Dubai. The attraction is based on the Sheikh's love of all-terrain vehicles.
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The behemoth vehicle boasts a height of 21.6ft (6.6m), a length of 46ft (14m) and a width of 20ft (6m), and it is fully drivable.
Dubbed the Hummer H1 X3, the monster truck was commissioned by Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan - also known as Rainbow Sheikh - a billionaire member of the Emirati royal family, and the equivalent of the mayor of Abu-Dhabi.
It will take pride of place in his Sharjah Off Road History Museum in the UAE, where the sheikh holds the Guinness World record for largest collection of 4x4 vehicles, at 718 models.
Members of the public were left picking up their jaws from the floor when the X3 was driven to the Sharjah Off Road History Museum on public roads.
Built on the frame of U.S Army LARC-LX steel-hulled amphibious cargo vehicle, it runs with four diesel engines - one for each wheel.
Capable of a top speed of 32km/h, the museum says it is 'three times bigger than a normal Hummer H1 by scale and 27 times by volume.'
The gargantuan interior is spread over two floors, both of which are still being worked on.
The first floor has stairs, a toilet and a sink and wooden flooring. The second features a majlis (a private place where house guests and friends are received and entertained) with a 360-degree view. It also contains the steering cabin.
The X3 will be the latest addition to the Sharjah Off Road History Museum, which is situated 30km north of Dubai. The attraction is based on the Sheikh's love of all-terrain vehicles.
Music: Where We Wanna Go - Patrick Patrikios
Source: Daily Mail, Wikimedia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patryn.worldlatestnews
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