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Artist Renders Outrageous Widebody Chevy Camaro

Right out of the box, the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is a looker, with aggressive styling and muscle-bound lines. Now, one digital artist is taking the Chevy Camaro to a new level with this outrageous widebody and supercharger treatment.

Recently posted to social media by digital artist Timothy Adry Emmanuel, a.k.a. @adry53customs, this rendering elevates the aggression to absurd new levels, slamming the two-door to the ground and adding considerable girth front to back.

The front end is equipped with a new carbon fiber splitter that connects around the grille, leading to up-turned fins in the corners. Up top is a new hood with a massive power bulge running down the center, out of which we spot a polished blower and air scoop, flanked by a set of vents running down the sides.

In the profile, we see this Chevy Camaro riding on a set of aftermarket deep-dish wheels, wrapped in Toyo tires and neatly tucked under the outrageously flared-out fenders. We also see the Transformers logo applied to the doors and fenders, making this show-stopper look like “Bumble Bee got some steroids.”

Moving around to the rear of the rendering, we see a trunk-lid spoiler supported by a V-shaped brace attached to the rear bumper. A new carbon fiber rear diffuser houses two polished exhaust tips. And although the artist did not do a full rendering of the interior, it looks as though the cabin of the Camaro includes a pair of racing buckets and a roll cage.

Indeed, this Chevy Camaro is utterly outrageous, with a ton of wild details added just about everywhere. Check it out right here:

Unfortunately, the future of the Chevy Camaro nameplate remains uncertain, with the current sixth-generation set for discontinuation around the 2024 model year. Following the sunset of the sixth-gen model, the Chevy Camaro nameplate may be revived as a new all-electric sedan.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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Comments

  1. This isn’t for the people that don’t or can’t see out the windows on the stock Camaro.

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  2. Love it 😀 is it for sale

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  3. infantile

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