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2008 Hummer H2 and H2 SUT Preview
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Right now is not exactly the best time to be Hummer. After heavy investmentof fleeting dollars, GM isn't seeing the return it expected as the popularity of sport utility vehicles is beginning to wilt. Furthermore, after the cancellation of the brand's hallmark product, the terrain-busting, army-transporting H1, the Hummer brand is left with the very large H2 and H2 SUT, plus the baby H3. Though Hummer does not have the same die-hard following as Jeep, as they're not as old as the iconic 4x4 brand or anywhere near as affordable, the effect of removing the H1 is akin to Jeep killing the Wrangler, and leaving only the Commander and the Patriot. The original H1 won't be coming back, but GM is trying to make good by giving the baby H3 the muscular V8 engine it's always deserved, and is overhauling its biggest product underneath its plated exterior, the H2 and its pickup brother, the
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| Hummer H2 is a big machine in need of a big update. Well, at least as far as its interior goes. (Photo: Hummer) |
The new engine that the H2 receives is actually one we're starting to get familiar with, as we've seen it used in a growing variety of GMT900-series vehicles, starting with the Escalade, and then moving outwards to include theGMC Yukon Denali and Sierra Denali. Now, the 393-horsepower 6.2-liter OHV aluminum-block V8 with 415 lb-ft of torque and variable valve timing finds its way under the hood of the H2, which should give this big beast a little extra muscle (not that it needed it). The addition of the upgraded engine represents a gain of about 20-percent, which is
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| The new engine will help the H2 crawl better off-road, as will the new six-speed automatic gearbox. (Photo: Hummer) |
Not everyone will use the H2 for off-roading or towing (in fact, we wonder how many actually do now), but anyone who hops on board will be sure to enjoy its new interior. The old cabin was rudimentary in a sensethat it was little more than slabs of hard, unfinished plastic with old-style
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| Ah, now that's much better! The H2's interior is less toy-like, and more professional. And luxurious. And better organized... (Photo: Hummer) |
The flat-topped dashboard that replaces the original spans from side to side without unnecessarily bulging upwards for vents or the instrument bin. The dash-top vents themselves are now recessed in the dashboard, and feature an analog clock in between. The look has successfully changed from life-sized Tonka truck to something that's cleaner and more sophisticated (if you could ever call a Hummer that). Focus in a little more and it won't be too difficult to see where a large number of the new and redesigned components have
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| Better safety and luxury equipment is also included in the package. (Photo: Hummer) |
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