GeigerCars Unleashes Hummer H2 Bomber

 GeigerCars Unleashes Hummer H2 Bomber
GeigerCars Hummer H2 Bomber 25.03.2010

Features Mattracks 88M1-A1 rubber tracks

Hummer may be dead, but that hasn't stopped GeigerCars from unveiling the H2 Bomber.

Designed to be the ultimate off-road vehicle, the Bomber features Mattracks 88M1-A1 rubber tracks (8.5" x 20" wheels with 305/60 tires are standard). Measuring 150cm (59.1") long and 40cm (15.7") wide, the tracks "guarantee unrivalled traction on virtually any type of terrain, whether the vehicle is needed for agriculture, emergency services or expedition."

Besides the tracks, the H2 has a matte silver paint job (with Air Force themed lettering) and a roof box with Hella lights. Inside, Geiger installed a sunroof, a Kenwood navigation system, and a rear seat entertainment system.

Power comes from a 6.2-liter V8 engine with 398 bhp (297 kW / 404 PS) and 574 Nm (423 lb-ft) of torque. If that doesn't float your boat, an LPG Autogas system (with a 155 liter fuel tank) is also available.

This isn't the first time we've seen a car fitted with Mattracks.  Subaru debuted the WRX STI TRAX at the SEMA show in Las Vegas last year.

Source: GeigerCars

Hummer H2 "Bomber"

Armed for any conditions: Hummer with Mattracks rubber tracks

In its regular trim, the Hummer H2 not only looks fantastic, but also brings with it a real degree of off-road capabilities. But this can go much further, as GeigerCars.de have proved with the "H2 Bomber" on rubber tracks.

In contrast to the regular wheels with their 8.5" x 20" rims encompassing 305/60 tyres, the specialists from Munich have equipped their project SUV with a Mattracks 88M1-A1 rubber tracks at each wheel. Those massive structures, 40cm wide and 150cm long, guarantee unrivalled traction on virtually any type of terrain, whether the vehicle is needed for agriculture, emergency services or expedition. Even extreme gradients are handled without a sweat, not least thanks to the powerful 8 cylinders under the bonnet which gives you 398 bhp and 574 Nm of torque.

How well the GeigerCars.de Hummer acquits itself on the rubber tracks can be left to Autobild editor Wolfgang Blaube to experience: He explored to legendary Nordschleife of the Nürburgring in the depths of winter with the circuit covered in snow and was completely captured by the "new dimension of fun" after just a few kilometres.

Also in the interior of the GeigerCars.de "Bomber", finished in a matte silver, with extra headlights on the roof and the lettering printed in an army style, the fun factor is not missed out: The luxury design fulfils every wish and a sunroof is every bit a part of the Hummer project as the navigation system with a DVD drive from Kenwood, the roof monitor with headphones or the rear-view camera including a monitor in the rear-view mirror. If requested, the Geigercars team can of course equip each Hummer model with an economical LPG autogas system and other extras.

If you're on the lookout for an off-road master, the H2 is definitely the right choice. With a Hummer equipped with rubber tracks, no terrain remains inaccessible.

Technical details - GeigerCars.de Hummer H2

Engine: 6.2l V8
Power: 398 bhp at 5,700 rpm
Torque: 574 Nm at 4,300 rpm
Transmission: Six-speed automatic gearbox
Aluminium wheels: 8.5" x 20"
Kenwood sat-nav with DVD drive
Roof monitor with headphones
Rear-view camera with monitor in the rear view mirror
Other possible accessories: Mattracks rubber tracks, LPG Autogas system with 155 litre fuel tank, roof box with lighting, special silver matte finish, 35 x 12.50 R20 LT tyres.

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 o3n1k o3n1k
despite its limited use, this vehicle must be like a monster!!!
March 25, 2010 3:26 pm
 otakki otakki
Definitely limited use now that Hummer is closing its doors.
March 25, 2010 3:56 pm
 jai_mav jai_mav
Seeing as it has tracks, the spare tire at the back seems somewhat useless.
March 25, 2010 9:53 pm
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
Holy 5h!t! That is hilarious!
March 26, 2010 7:37 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Reminds me of Ken Block's STI on tracks. Maybe this is his daddy's ride for going on ice.
March 26, 2010 12:06 am
 MTC MTC
I quite like this to be honest, it's absolutely ridiculous
March 26, 2010 4:13 am
 HEMI426 HEMI426
Why not?
March 26, 2010 8:51 am
 Melong666 Melong666
stupid waist of time
March 26, 2010 1:27 pm
 997-GT500-STI 997-GT500-STI
I want one.... Will kill all sand dunes with this thing..... lol
March 27, 2010 12:04 am