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Today’s Photos : Dhabiyan, The World’s Largest SUV, Is 10 Metres Long, Has 10 Wheels
Today’s Photos : The Dhabiyan or “Desert Ship”, the World’s Largest SUV, is 10 metres long, has 10 wheels.
The incredible creation is based on the US Oshkosh M1075 military truck and a Jeep Wrangler.
It is owned by Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates.
He recently took delivery of a massive Hummer H1 dubbed “X3” that is three times the size of a regular Hummer H1.


At 10 metre long, 2.5 metre wide and 3 metre tall, the beastly 10-wheeled Dhabiyan or “Desert Ship” is dubbed the world’s largest Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).
The incredible creation, based on the US Oshkosh M1075 military truck and a Jeep Wrangler, is owned by Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates.

This 10×10 beast weighs a whopping 21 tonnes and is equipped with the truck’s original 15.2-litre Caterpillar diesel engine.


Sheikh Hamad, popularly known as ‘The Rainbow Sheikh‘, is a world-renowned car enthusiast who loves sharing his amazing car collections on social media.
He recently took delivery of his latest creation, a massive Hummer H1 dubbed the “X3”. The Hummer H1 “X3”, standing at 21.6 feet tall, 46 feet long, and 19 feet wide, is three times the size of a regular Hummer H1.
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