The Hummer Limousine is the white stretch in the fleet, built for the night you want people to remember. It seats 18, has standing room so you can dance while the car is moving, wrap-around leather, and ceiling lighting that turns the cabin into a moving nightclub.
When the Hummer is the right choice
Book it when the group is large and the vehicle is part of the occasion: a bachelor or bachelorette party, a milestone birthday, a wedding party of a dozen or more, prom for a big group, or a corporate team night out. Guests tend to talk about the ride as much as where it took them, and wedding parties use the dramatic exterior for group photos. Eighteen people fit without anyone feeling crammed.
What is included
Premium sound with Bluetooth and AUX for your own playlist, color-changing LED lighting, and an optional disco ball and strobe at no charge. The privacy partition stays closed by default, and there is cold bottled water with ice on board. Champagne flutes are available for groups 21 and over, and you are welcome to bring your own bottles. Every vehicle is non-smoking and deep-cleaned between rides.
What it costs
The Hummer limo is $760 for 4 hours, which is the minimum, then $190 an hour after that. Friday and Saturday evenings book out two to four weeks ahead, so reserve early. The pricing page lists the cost per hour for every vehicle.
Which vehicle fits your group
The Hummer holds up to 18. For a smaller group or a different occasion, the rest of the DC limo fleet covers it: the luxury sedan for 1 to 3, the executive SUV for up to 6, the stretch limousine for up to 10, the Mercedes Sprinter for up to 13, and the luxury coach bus for large groups. Everything books through one dispatch desk.
How the night usually flows
Most Hummer bookings start with a hotel or home pickup, run two or three stops (a dinner reservation in Penn Quarter, a rooftop bar in Adams Morgan, maybe one more), then end back at the start point. The chauffeur waits between stops, so there is no scrambling for rideshares at 1 a.m. The privacy partition means the front cabin is fully separated from your group. Some parties use the Hummer for a driving loop of the monuments at night, which works well because the floor-to-ceiling windows give a clear view without getting out.
If you are booking for a wedding, the white exterior photographs against any venue backdrop. A lot of DC wedding photographers specifically request it for bridal party shots on the National Mall, where you have monuments and the reflecting pool in the background. It is hard to make 18 people look small, but the Hummer does it.
Booking lead times in DC
Friday and Saturday evenings in spring and fall book out three to five weeks ahead, sometimes longer around prom season in April and May. Cherry blossom weekend in late March to mid-April is the most compressed stretch of the year for the whole fleet. If you have a date, book it early. For a weeknight or a Sunday, two weeks is usually enough. We hold a reservation with a deposit; the balance is due the day of service.
Common questions
What color is the Hummer limousine? White. Every other vehicle in the fleet is black. Can everyone in the cabin stand up? Yes. The roof height allows standing room for most passengers. Is BYOB allowed? Yes, for guests 21 and over. Champagne flutes and an ice bucket are on board. What is the backup if I need more than 18 people? The executive mini bus seats 22 to 32, or you can run the Hummer plus a stretch limousine for a two-car wedding party.
Book the Hummer
Call (202) 609-9811 or book online. The line is staffed 24/7. Tell us your group size, dates, and pickup location, and you get a flat quote back.



