The Chevy Camaro ZL1 is one of the most extreme Camaro variants ever produced. With a supercharged V8 producing 650 horsepower, sticky Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires, powerful Brembo brakes and Magnetic Ride Control suspension, it’s hard to think of ways the Chevy could improve upon this giant-slaying sports coupe.
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An amateur rendering artist on Instagram has a few of his own proposals for ways that Chevy could alter or modify the mighty Camaro ZL1. This digital rendering envisions the Camaro ZL1 as a widebody coupe with over-the-top styling, a deep front splitter, massive rear wing and pronounced lower rear diffuser. The fan-made design also features shaved door handles and a large side intake, which could theoretically provide some additional cooling to the vehicle’s rear Brembo brakes rear electronic limited-slip differential. Completing the changes are some questionable three-spoke alloy wheels with a metallic red anodized finish, white wall Pirelli P Zero tires, a carbon fiber rear fascia, blue LED headlamps/daytime running lights and metallic red trim accents.
As a reminder, the stock Chevy Camaro ZL1 comes standard with a 6.2L LT4 V8 engine producing 650 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, which pairs with a standard six-speed manual transmission or optional GM 10-speed automatic. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a standard eLSD, enabling a zero to 60 mph sprint of just 3.9 seconds and a vision-blurring top speed of 198 mph. Prices start at $64,195 for the hardtop coupe and $70,195 for the soft-top convertible model.
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Do you like the changes made to the Chevy Camaro ZL1 in this rendering, readers, or is the over-the-top styling a bit too busy for your tastes? Let us know by voting or commenting below.
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Like they said in field of dreams, If You Build it They Will Come, minus the big ass wing.
Yes i agree needs a less agresive wing.,maybe a little lower
I LOVE IT but this vehicle needs more like 800 HP to measure up with the Hellcats and the GT500. Where Chevy went wrong is giving these cars less hp than the competition. The SS should have at least 550 HP, the Z28 650, and the ZL1 800 HP. Then you would receive the sales you want and need.
Leave the WING and add more horsepower and torque 🤘🤘
Utter stupidity! From start to finish! About as wide as it is long. A miserable experience from the moment you try to back it out of your driveway in the morning, to virtually non-existent outward visibility from the driver’s seat, to finding a parking place wide enough to park this hippopotamus, to assessing ‘damage control’ at the end of the day , in determining what parts are missing from the front spoiler to what edges of the car got bashed in through mild carelessness!
Errol, How many Camaros have you own ? The way you made those comments about this rendering ,You must be a Ford fan or Dodge fan just talking crap !
I bought new a superb 2017 Chevy Impala LS with the 2.5 litre( four cylinder) engine. I currently own a 2020 Chevy Trax LT 1.4 Turbo in Cajun Red tintcoat metallic which i am thrilled with! I am not a Ford fanboy. I bought and sold a 2019 Ford Mustang Ecoboost in Orange Fury metallic, which i did not like at all, in a year’s time!
so in other words, you owned crap
One of the better widebody renderings. I prefer 5 spoke rims over the 3 spokes.
That looks exactly like Corvette
That is awesome, now it should come with more power. Like 800hp or 1000hp and affordable , and compatible with dodge and mustangs. We need to get back in the public eyes.
It is awesome ,I want to buy it,did you produce this body kit for c7
you do know this is a Camaro !