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Hot Wheels Car Culture Terra Trek Hummer H1
Produced since 1985 as a military vehicle for the U.S. Army, the HMMWV (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle), commonly known as the Humvee, was proposed for civilian use by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger. In response, AM General launched the Hummer brand in 1992 and began selling the civilian version of the Humvee.
Initially, AM General handled both the manufacturing and sales, but in 1999, GM (General Motors) acquired the sales rights, leading to the renaming of the vehicle to Hummer H1. The Hummer H1 was available in a 4-door open version, a pickup, and a station wagon configuration, gaining popularity as the pinnacle of heavy-duty vehicles, with a limited number imported to Japan.
Driving on Japan's narrow roads with a width of approximately 2.2 meters, comparable to that of a large truck, was quite striking.
Hot Wheels has chosen the pickup version as its motif.