Chinese regulators may have had little affection for the Hummer brand when they shunned the deal between General Motors and Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co., Ltd. in early 2010, but there’s at least one man in the world’s most populous country that has a lot love left for the maker of the H1.
His name is Qu Zhibo and he is from the city of Zhigong in China’s Hainan province. For three years, Zhibo worked on a special project to develop the most eco-friendly Hummer you will ever lay eyes upon.
The vehicle comes fitted with twin tires all around and is powered by pedaling an unspecified engine. Zhibo says that the entire project cost him approximately 4,000 yuan (~US$630) up to date adding that he still needs to finish painting the mini Hummer, something that will cost another 1,000 yuan (~US$160).
Story References: Chinabroadcast via TheTycho’s