Hummer spotted transporting a 2.5-ton Rolls-Royce on its roof at a gas station
The Hummer doesn’t exactly need much help standing out from the crowd. In fact, it’s usually a head turner wherever it goes. One person, however, decided to take it to the next level. How? By strapping a 2.5 ton Rolls-Royce on the roof of his Hummer. DISCOVER SBX CARS: The global premium car auction platform powered […] The post Hummer spotted transporting a 2.5-ton Rolls-Royce on its roof at a gas station appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

The Hummer doesn’t exactly need much help standing out from the crowd.
In fact, it’s usually a head turner wherever it goes.
One person, however, decided to take it to the next level.
How? By strapping a 2.5 ton Rolls-Royce on the roof of his Hummer.
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Back in 1992, the General Motor Company (GMC) decided to change the game.
For decades, different brands have introduced military-inspired vehicles into the civilian market.
Land Rover, for example, enjoyed success for decades with its military-inspired Defender.
GMC, meanwhile, decided to introduce a military-truck for the domestic market.
Despite having plans to introduce a civilian variant since the 1980s, it wasn’t done until 1992.
Fans of the Hummer can actually thank Arnold Schwarzenegger for its introduction.
The Hollywood icon campaigned for a civilian variant of the Humvee after seeing a convoy.
Naturally, GMC obliged – and the turret-less Hummer was born.
Due to the global recession of 2009, the Hummer was discontinued.
2019 saw the iconic vehicle’s revival – but this time, it came as an EV.
Recently, the Hummer went viral on the internet – but not in the way you might expect.
Alan Enileev is a very well-known Russian car blogger.
He also won the Need for Speed virtual car racing World Championship back in 2006.
Enileev recently posted a video on Instagram that has been blowing up.
It shows Enileev driving through the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan.
He happens to be driving a bright yellow Hummer, which is eye-grabbing enough on its own.
But he also happens to have a Rolls-Royce Phantom strapped to the roof.
Enileev pulls into a gas station – and thankfully, the garage has a very high ceiling.
The influencer climbs up to the Phantom and proceeds to fill it with gas.
It’s certainly fair to say that Enileev achieved his goal of getting views on the internet.The post Hummer spotted transporting a 2.5-ton Rolls-Royce on its roof at a gas station appeared first on Supercar Blondie.
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