CFC, a German tuner, makes a modified Hummer H2. CFC’s H2 comes with a chrome film laminate and an interior that includes a sofa, mini-bar, and a huge multi-media system.
Were we not informed a few weeks back that GM had shut down the Hummer brand because it couldn’t find a buyer?
Perhaps the news hasn’t reached German tuner CFC yet. They may not have heard that SUVs no longer need to be so extravagantly pampered.
CarFilmComponents, based in Weilheim, offers a tuned-out Hummer H2, with a “burning chrome” laminate. The car actually has an adhesive film.
The bonnet is covered with a black carbon film, while the sides and rear windows are covered with CutLine ThermoTec. This is one of many trademarked materials from CFC that makes them look a lot like traditional tinted windows.
The H2’s 480 horsepower (353 kW), 28-inch alloy wheels are wrapped in Kumho tires 325/35R28 dimensions. The FOX performance exhaust system and LSD wing doors are also available.
A couch in leather and Alcantara is available, as well as a mini-bar. The massive multi-media system includes a digital TV and DVD player as well as XETEC amplifiers, subwoofers, and a large multimedia screen.
Parking assistance is provided by the cameras located at the front and rear (images on a dashboard screen). One may choose to keep the Hummer and make it a basement living area.