From the beginning, it didn't seem that GM put even as much effort as they did in the H2 to make the H3 wheelable. At least the H2 has some design features that make it more trail-worthy but it doesn't seem much, if any, thought was given to taking the H3 off-road. It really looks to be more of a marketing item than anything else.
I would like to have seen something that would compete with Jeep since it is in that market, but it does not appear that any consideration was given to trying to compete at all. We'll see in a few months when they hit the lots. I'll go look but I am not expecting much.
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