MISSION READY. FUTURE DRIVEN.

REDEFINING SURVIVABILITY:​​​​​​​
MRAP-LEVEL PROTECTION

Humvee NXT 360

360˚

PROTECTION

360˚

PROTECTION

Commonality

leverages existing HUMVEE platform

World-Class Survivability

on a light, nimble vehicle

Cost-Effectiveness

production price point solution

Live Feed View

A digital video camera delivers a 60°-120° field of view live feed of the outside environment to ruggedized low-latency high definition LED display on the inside of the vehicle at the passenger’s position and to the commander’s display.


Eliminates the need for heavy transparent armor on rear passenger doors.

Off-Road Mobility

Exceptional speed, mobility and agility across any rugged terrain in all weather conditions.


NXT 360™ ES variant includes long travel suspension for increased maneuverability over the toughest of terrains

Versatile Configurations

2-, 4- and 6-passenger variants plus payload capacity for personnel and mission equipment

Low Cost Logistics

Chassis based on proven HUMVEE light tactical vehicle configuration for maximum commonality, simplified maintenance, and streamlined fleet sustainment


NXT 360™ ES model integrates new digital backbone for easy diagnostics and integration of health monitoring systems

Redefining survivability on a

rugged & capable light tactical vehicle

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