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Emirati Sheikh Build's World's Largest, Most Bizarre SUV

IANS, 09 Mar, 2019 12:45 AM

    Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan combined a military truck and a Jeep to create what he believes to be the world's largest SUV.

     

    Called Dhabiyan, the monstrous 10-wheel vehicle is based on the Oshkosh M1075 military truck with a Jeep Wrangler annexed to it as a driver cabin. It is powered by a 600hp, 15.2-liter, 6-cylinder Caterpillar C15 diesel engine, weighs a whopping 24 tonnes and measures 10,8m in length, 2.5 meters in width, and 3.2 meters in height. Dhabiyan was reportedly designed and built by Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, one of the most well-known car collectors in the UAE.

     

    The giant SUV was recently unveiled at a recent automotive show in Sharjah. The cost of production is confidential, but I imagine it wasn't cheap.

     

     

    Dhabiyan is one of the many expensive cars Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan has in his private collection, which he proudly showcase on Instagram. He is known as The Rainbow Sheikh, after one of his most impressive cars, a custom Mercedes S-class painted in all the colors of the rainbow, from the upholstery to the wheels.

     

    The general online reaction to the unveiling of this gigantic SUV has been mixed. While some find the Dhabiyan's size impressive, others describe it as a useless eccentricity, with bad front visibility because of its exceptionally long body, and poor suspension. Fuel consumption is an issue for a lot of people as well, but definitely not for The Rainbow Sheikh.

     

    Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan is a member of the ruling family in Abu Dhabi.

     

    The points were 100% valid': a follower wrote in response to the amusing letter, which argues that he 'does what makes him happy'.

     

    Replying to the viral tweet, one follower wrote, "At least he is being honest about it!"

     

    Meanwhile another said, "This is hilarious. I wish I had known decades ago that I'm not supposed to be bringing home work in my real-world job. Who knew?"

     

    And joking about the reference to his mother's gray hair, one said, "I thought he was implying that he didn't want gray hair?"

     

    Another joked, "Or he doesn't want the dog to get gray hairs."

     

    And one user argued that the youngster should be given a logical explanation as to why homework is given.

     

    He wrote, "Kids who question authority and think independently need to be reasoned with and given guidance. A common mistake is getting into a power struggle with the kid. That will just make him rebel more."

     

    Replying, one teacher added, "I'm a teacher and I 100% agree with this child! Stop assigning weekend homework. Limit homework during the week. Teachers and these ridiculous workloads are causing kids to HATE school and reject learning!"

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