- Mil-Spec Automotive released the model 007 bespoke H1 Hummer.
- The $297,541 vehicle includes upgrades like quilted leather seats and a 500-horsepower engine built in-house.
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Mil-Spec Automotive recently released the details of their new model 007 H1, a custom bespoke Hummer with a $297,541 price tag.
Mil-Spec takes apart Hummer H1 models and restomods them to fit their client’s requests. This specific 007 model was commissioned by a buyer who wanted to keep the classic H1 exterior appearance, focusing instead on interior and drive upgrades.
"The Hummer was an off-road brand that was not really focused on that luxury-vehicle experience," Mil-Spec President Chris Van Scyofc said in a press release. "We’re giving the Hummer H1 an actual lease on life, and additionally an actual extension on its life."
The 007 H1 is fitted with a 500-horsepower turbo-diesel engine that was built in-house, offsetting its 6-piston brake package and a six-speed automatic transmission. To compare, the 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha has a 300-horsepower engine.
This H1 is one of the 12 customized Hummers Mil-Spec will be building in its "Launch Edition" lineup by 2020 — take a look:
The H1 Hummer Launch Edition #007, pictured, has a price tag of $297,541.
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Mil-Spec strips down the donor H1 body and rebuilds it by hand after restoring the parts.
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"The exterior of the Hummer is something that really doesn’t need to be changed. It’s only important to enhance the vehicle," Mil-Spec CIO/Lead Designer Ian Broekman said when announcing the design.
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Source: Business Insider – bchang@businessinsider.com (Brittany Chang)