In the appearance of the Hummer H2, the branded Asanti emblem immediately catches the eye, placed on modified body parts: the original radiator grille and 22-inch chrome wheels from Asanti. Thanks to the new body kit, created according to an individual project, the SUV has acquired a resemblance to a transformer.

Inside the H2, serious changes have also occurred. The standard white ceiling was replaced with an imitation of a starry sky. The interior lighting changed from dark yellow to light blue. The instrument panel and center console received tin inserts decorated in the style of gun engraving. The floor mats and trunk upholstery are made of a material resembling zebra skin.

Attention was also paid to the multimedia content: instead of the factory head unit, a Pioneer system was installed. The project authors also took care of passenger comfort by placing seats from MB W220 with heating and ventilation functions in the cabin, as well as increasing the distance between the front and rear seats. To facilitate loading and unloading of things, the fifth door was equipped with a post-lifting system that opens from the key fob. Thanks to chip tuning of the engine, the car became faster: its maximum speed now reaches 200 km/h instead of the factory 160 km/h.

In addition, more efficient Brembo brakes were installed on the car, which improved braking performance by 25–30%. The readjusted suspension stiffness added stability to the SUV when cornering.

As noted by the head of the additional equipment department of the auto center "Atlant-M Lakhta" Alexander Smirnov, such a tuning project is unique. Its creators, working on the car's appearance, wanted to emphasize the military heritage of the legendary brand and remind that weapons are a symbol of a real man.

"It took us about 5 months to complete tuning of this level. This period was associated with a long search for the concept and refinement of details. Of course, the company "Atlant-M Lakhta" has all the resources to work in a shorter time," added Alexander.

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