() Hummer was originally produced by AM General (abbreviated as AMG). Now, the right to use the trademark and the right to produce Hummer belongs to General Motors.
So?
The American company AMG is best known for its Hummer.
The first civilian Hummer came out in 1992 and was an instant hit.
Today, General Motors has acquired the Hummer trademark and production rights from AM General, which produces Hummer, and the Hummer H2 SUV is the first Hummer produced under GM’s umbrella.
The H2 takes the traditional style of the Humvee and gives it some modern rhythm.
First of all, if you look at it from every Angle it’s unmistakable that it’s a Hummer SUV, and the front face in particular highlights the Hummer.
In late February 2010, Tengzhong said it had failed to acquire General Motors’ Hummer brand because it had not received approval from the Ministry of Commerce.
Interestingly, on February 24, Assistant Minister of Commerce Wang Chao publicly stated that the Ministry of Commerce had not yet received Tengzhong’s formal application to acquire Hummer.
On February 26, Yao Jian, spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce, said again that the ministry had not received Tengzhong’s complete application to buy Hummer so far.
In the early hours of February 25, 2010, General Motors announced that it was considering “ending” the Hummer brand after failing to sell it to a Chinese manufacturer.
After the failure of the negotiation, on April 6, 2010, General Motors held a meeting attended by 153 Hummer dealers in the United States and decided to formally start the process of shutting down the Hummer production line and no more Hummer models.