A digital rendering artist has used his talents to envision a truly absurd, over-the-top idea: a Chevy Camaro ZL1 with dual rear axles and six wheels.
We’ve seen custom trucks and SUVs with six wheels, like the Chevy Silverado-based Hennessey Goliath 6×6 for example, but this is the first time we’ve seen this idea applied to a sports coupe like the Chevy Camaro ZL1. We’re not sure what adding a second axle to the rear of a sports car would accomplish, but this is only a digital rendering, so we get why the artist wanted to have some fun and think outside the box a bit.
In addition to the second rear axle, this custom Chevy Camaro ZL1 also features a custom supercharged V8 engine with a tall blower poking through the hood. The Camaro ZL1 comes supercharged from the factory, packing GM’s familiar 6.2L LT4 V8 engine, but this massive blower would raise the factory output of 650 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque considerably. We imagine it would have no problem putting the power to the ground, either, seeing as there’s now twice as much rubber out back than before.
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This ridiculous rendering is based on the personal ride of the founder of, DRIV3N Builds – a free-to-download app that allows users to share their custom car builds with a community of enthusiasts. With the app, users can add their vehicle, show the parts they’ve installed on it and also plan future modifications they’d like to apply. Think of it as Facebook for car enthusiasts.
What do you think of this six-wheeled Chevy Camaro ZL1? Let us know by voting or commenting below.
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All these Photoshop car designers have my weed smoking, gun totin and bacon cooking libertarian mind almost convinced we do need thought police.
I know this site doesn’t have a lot of news to report on, but why they entertain stupid renders like this is beyond me.
Here we go again, another stupid artist rendering. Why does GMA think we find these articles interesting?????
Like everything else auto-related, we’ve been trying to change cars to match our personality since the 4th one drove out onto those dirty roads over 130 years ago. It’s a 100 billion dollar aftermarket ($50B at retail) with indivdualized rides of all kinds. My family has been customizing vehicles since the 1930s and I am are busier than ever. Yes, some of my client requests are not what I like but each to his own, and that’s how a business lasts nearly 100 years. Like that 6 wheeled Camaro concoction in the article, there will be some crazy individual who will provoke society with their own version. And isn’t that what life is all about…individuality.
Whatever!
What’s the family business called? Trailer part customs?
fn stupid !
Looks fun to drive during the zombie apocalypse. Only thing it needs a wired screen for the intake, if you know what I mean?
Good grief….🙄
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