With the arrival of its second generation, the Hummer H2 continued to attract attention on the roads while maintaining its exceptional off-road prowess.
Available in a single body style and trim level, the H2 offered a range of customizable features and two optional packages to enhance its capabilities.
Standard equipment came with a comprehensive set of amenities, including dual-zone climate control, an OnStar system, and keyless entry functionality.
The Adventure package expanded the vehicle’s capabilities with self-leveling rear air suspension, an upgraded audio system, and a protective front brush guard.
For those seeking luxury, the Lux package added premium leather upholstery, chrome exterior accents, roof racks, and the enhanced audio system from the Adventure package.
Additional standalone options included heated front and rear seats, an overhead light bar, and a power sunroof for added convenience.
Under the hood, the H2 was powered by a potent 6.0-liter V8 engine, delivering 316 horsepower and 360 lb-ft of torque.
Safety features were robust, incorporating driver and front passenger airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), and traction control for enhanced stability.
The H2 boasted a more advanced 4WD system compared to Chevrolet trucks like the Tahoe, complemented by an improved ABS system. Leading its class, the H2 excelled in off-road performance with a shorter front overhang and an impressive 47-degree approach angle.
Despite being designed for daily use, the H2 did not provide the most comfortable driving experience in urban environments or on highways, primarily due to its size and intended off-road capabilities.