A 2001 AM General Humvee with documented maintenance and recent updates is being offered for sale through a Metro Detroit-based automotive retailer. The vehicle, listed at $23,900, is located at the seller’s facility in Commerce Township, Michigan, and reflects the continued collector interest in surplus military vehicles adapted for civilian ownership.

The Humvee, officially designated as a 1097A2, shows 32,302 miles and is finished in a Military Green exterior with a matching green interior. Power comes from a 6.5-liter diesel V8 engine paired with a four-speed automatic transmission equipped with overdrive. This configuration was widely used in military service for its durability and ability to operate in demanding conditions.
According to the listing, the vehicle has undergone a series of recent updates aimed at both functionality and presentation. These include fresh fluids throughout, a new alignment, new tires installed in 2024, and a full repaint completed the same year. The Humvee is also equipped with a new custom canvas cab featuring a removable rear window. In the rear, a bikini-style top is paired with removable side and rear curtains that include windows.
Additional equipment includes LED headlights, functional heating, front and rear airlift bumpers, rear bench seating, and intermittent windshield wipers. The seller notes the vehicle has been well maintained and remains in solid operating condition, with shipping assistance available to buyers within the United States.

The AM General HMMWV, commonly known as the Humvee, was originally developed in the 1980s for military use and became a defining vehicle of modern armed forces. By the early 2000s, the 1097A2 variant was recognized for its increased payload capacity and reliability. Its wide stance, robust drivetrain, and off-road capability contributed to its reputation as a purpose-built utility vehicle.

Today, examples like this have found a second life among collectors and enthusiasts seeking authentic military engineering paired with distinctive presence. The listing reflects the ongoing demand for original Humvees that retain their core mechanical identity while offering practical upgrades for civilian use.