Houston-based aftermarket wheel manufacturer Ferrada has shared a video of a 2020 model year Chevy Camaro ZL1 fitted with a set of its CM2 wheels, which feature a deep concave face to give them a high-end look that pairs well with sports coupes and sedans.
This Black Chevy Camaro ZL1 is riding on a set of Ferrada CM2 Concave Madness wheels, which measure 20 inches by 9 inches in the front and 20 inches by 12 inches in the rear. The deep concave face of these wheels is the main draw here, while detailed “pockets” on each spoke and so-called “floating spoke” design cues help to further set them apart.
“This Camaro is heard no matter what, either the supercharged whine or the V8 scream. The CM2 is the perfect aggressive wheel for this ZL1,” Ferrada says in the description for this video.
That supercharged whine the company is referencing comes from a 6.2L LT4 V8 engine doling out 650 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque. This particular car is equipped with the standard six-speed manual transmission, although customers can also order the Chevy Camaro ZL1 with the quick-shifting GM 10-speed automatic. The Camaro ZL1 can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in about 3.7 seconds when equipped with the manual transmission, while the top speed is pegged at 198 mph.
These wheels are also offered in a wide variety of finishes, including matte black, matte chrome, and bronze. Prices start at $595 for the 19-inch diameter wheel, with prices going up for larger widths and 20-inch and 22-inch wheel diameters.
This isn’t the first set of Ferrada wheels we’ve seen installed on a newer GM product. Last month, we shared a video of a similar set of wheels on a 2021 GMC Yukon Denali.
Check out the video embedded below to see how these Ferrada wheels look on the Chevy Camaro ZL1.
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Comments
Personally I don’t know why anyone would swap out the stock ZL1 wheels. Both the regular ZL1 and 1LE wheels are very good looking. I know if I could afford a ZL1, I wouldn’t change them.
Ugly black wheels! No thanks.
I am new to the Camero news, I have been doing alot research on the 2022 and 2023, I do know I want a manual transmission my problem is I can’t even find a 2022 that I can test drive is there any out there, and what recommendations would anyone have for me on what model etc to look for.