Barrett-Jackson AM General built many Humvees from 1992 to 2006, with the Hummer lineup being known for its strength and capability. Although GMC recently introduced an electric Hummer in 2021, it has not been successful in terms of sales. In contrast, a custom Humvee built by Frenchy Exports and Danton Arts Kustoms has garnered attention. This unique vehicle involved extensive modifications, such as shortening the body by 10 inches, adding a four-inch canopy to the roof, and incorporating modern features like a remote start linked to a smartphone. The interior was enhanced with an LCD panel, a machine shaped like a skull wearing an Army hat, and a starry roof. The addition of a rear airplane wing, exhaust tips from a Cayenne, and components from a Ram 1500 and Porsche Cayenne further distinguish this custom Humvee. This one-of-a-kind creation has generated interest and accolades, making it a distinctive offering. For story suggestions, please send them to tips@thedrive.com.