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Detroit 2006

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Drop-Top Hummer to Make Detroit Debut
Date posted: 01-04-2006

SOUTHGATE, Mich. — Auto supplier American Specialty Cars (ASC) will introduce two open-top concepts at the Detroit auto show next week, including the Hummer H3 Cosmos, the first convertible version of the popular SUV.

ASC says the Cosmos has a fabric-top system that can open the truck's cabin to the elements or cover just the passenger or cargo areas. ASC's second concept, which has yet to be announced, will feature a panoramic sunroof.

Last year, ASC worked its convertible magic on the Chrysler 300C, creating the Helios, a four-door convertible that drew much attention at the 2005 North American International Auto Show.

What this means to you: Good news for sun worshippers. ASC may offer the Hummer convertible system as an aftermarket conversion package at some point.

Edited by HarleyEarl

Interesting, the H3T had that same sort of roof (though it was a lot smaller).

Does the H3 have new tailights??

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I don't think they do, they look like the factory-spec units.

That's NOT a convertable....

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Yeah, it's more like the 2003 BMW xActivity Concept. (The X3 Preview.)

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