Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2010 Hummer H2 Bomber by GeigerCars: A Yeti’s Ride?


Does Yeti drive car? Maybe it does if you take a look at the photo above. Hummer is now ready to cross any obstacles that stand in its way including taming the ice cold snow mountain.  It seems that GeigerCars’ has done a good job modifying Hummer H2 into Hummer H2 Bomber.
This massive SUV beast uses four Mattracks 88M1-A1 rubber tracks that measures 150cm in length and 40cm in width. These outrageous numbers offer the vehicle an unbelievable level of grip, regardless of the terrain.
Are you ready for the engine specification? The H2 has V8 engine which able to deliver 329 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 365 lb-ft at 4,000rmp of torque when it left the factory. GeigerCars has been upgraded the 2010 Hummer H2 Bomber to be able to give around 398 horsepower at 5,700 rpm and 423 lb-ft (563 Nm) of torque at 4,300 rpm.
This monstrosity SUV comes with a matte silver paint. Other exterior features include additional headlights installed on the roof and custom military-inspired decals, featured on the sides of the vehicle. You must think that the 2010 Hummer H2 Bomber by GeigerCars has nothing more to offer. You think wrong. Because The H2 Bomber spoils its passengers with a sunroof and a navigation system that features a Kenwood DVD player, a roof monitor with headphones and a rear-view system that uses a display integrated in the interior rearview mirror.
GeigerCars which is a German tuning house also offers multiple optional features, such as an LPG system featuring a 155 liter tank and others. The 2010 Hummer H2 Bomber by GeigerCars had made a demonstration ride, completing a snowy tour of the Nurburgring Nordschelife.
The press release claimed that if you are looking for an off-road master, the H2 is definitely the right choice. With a Hummer equipped with rubber tracks, no terrain remains inaccessible. The 2010 Hummer H2 Bomber by Geiger is inviting customers to challenge the SUV and reach its limits in the most extreme environments.

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