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DETROIT – Scheduled for introduction at the 2008 North
American International Auto Show, the HUMMER HX concept reflects the innovative
minds of three new GM designers - David Rojas, Min Young Kang and Robert
Jablonski - whose first assignment was to provide a vision for the future design
of off-road vehicles.
Fresh out of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Mich., the
designers’ first test in GM was to design a fun, nimble and innovative HUMMER
concept.
“HUMMER appeals to young people globally and served as a perfect first
assignment for our newest talent,” said Ed Welburn, vice president of global
design and product planning.
“Today’s graduates from top design schools are ready to hit the ground
running. The HUMMER design challenge gave our newest designers an opportunity to
sprint.”
The task presented numerous challenges to the new designers, from creating a
vehicle for a brand that is based known around the globe for its iconic design,
to ensuring that the model would live up to the market’s expectation of HUMMER
off-road capability. To help ensure the designs were true to the HUMMER
brand, the designers were given limited design direction by Carl Zipfel, an
ex-professional motocross racer director of the HUMMER design studio.
“Carl definitely set the tone,” said Rojas. “While he gave us creative
liberty and challenged us to develop innovative ideas, he also defined three
Hummer proportions – wheelbase, approach and departure angles, and stance – and
assigned one to each of us. It gave us a chance to collaborate, but also take
our own direction.”
While sketching and sculpting together in the HUMMER studio, these recent
graduates drew upon the creative energy of each other, further improving their
individual designs, as well as that of the final concept.
“We drew inspiration from one another,” said Kang. “As you’re designing and
sketching you try to absorb what the other designer is doing and try to make it
better.”
David, Min Young and Robert’s collaboration inspired the HUMMER HX concept,
which presents extraordinary efficiency without sacrificing the unique essence
of the HUMMER brand, the world’s most capable off-road vehicles.
“While we took inspiration from the HUMMER heritage and DNA, we each wanted
to evolve it in a new way” said Jablonski. “We agreed it should be contemporary,
compact and definitely open air. It came out great.”
After three months of sketching and sculpting theme work for the new HUMMER
concept, each designer had the opportunity to present scale clay models to Bob
Lutz, GM vice chairman and Ed Welburn, who chose which design would ultimately
become the HX concept.
In its final concept form, the E-85 FlexFuel capable HUMMER HX embodies the
off road spirit of HUMMER in a fully customizable package.
The HX offers an open-air driving experience via a pair of removable roof
panels above the driver and front passenger and a modular, removable rear roof
assembly enabling a quick conversion from closed vehicle to open vehicle SUT. It
also features a slant back assembly removable doors and fender flairs.
“Working as a team, you realize it’s more than one person influencing the
vehicle,” said Rojas. “You can see the inspiration from each of our designs in
the final concept vehicle. We’re all proud to have the chance to see our
sketches become reality.”
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