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Description
The Hummer rose to popularity in the 2000s; it was common to find multiple hip-hop artists and rappers sporting one in the background. With its bling status, finding a Hummer that sports its factory styling is becoming challenging; oversized chrome wheels and other exterior components are nice. However, that boxy, extensive styling is iconic and best enjoyed with subtle modifications. Present today is a rare bird in the world of Hummer’s and looks like this 2009 Hummer H2.
Exterior and Interior
This 2009 Hummer H2 dons a two-tone Burgundy and black exterior, a color that works well with that iconic boxy design and perfected by the folks over at Korek Designs. A quick walk around this behemoth of a vehicle, and you are treated to subtle upgrades, which include a custom hood, LED light kit, subtle chrome components, blacked-out rear lights, and a set of Rennen forged 3-piece wheels serving as this vehicle shoes. The interior of this 2009 Hummer H2 also follows a two-tone black and red theme and is home to some neat upgrades. Step inside, and the leather interior by Kindig Designs ensures comfort and class for four. Once you’re settled, the 11″ Alpine touchscreen radio ensures your tunes are done justice, be it a long drive or a Sunday cruise with the family.
Engine
While the usual Hummer out there would sport many exterior and interior upgrades with no addition to performance, this 2009 Hummer H2 takes a different path. Pop open the hood of this sizeable American SUV, and you will find a 6.2L V8 powertrain that sees some tasteful upgrades. A closer look at this Hummer, you will notice a Magnaflow stainless steel dual exhaust system in place; the upgraded exhaust makes for better breathability and lets that V8 sing to its heart’s content. Braking is improved with a set of Brembo Gran Turismo drilled rotors in place, and handling is vastly improved with Bilstein road ride shocks in place. In terms of power delivery, this machine channels all its performance to all four wheels through an automatic transmission.