Some would say the images sitting before us make for a set of renderings. And while that is technically correct, we can look at these in a different light and that's because they might just become blueprints soon.
You see, once C8 Chevrolet Corvette customers start receiving their cars, a move that has been delayed to February next year, many of these drivers will be eager to showcase their mid-engined toys. Of course, this will lead to look, another C8 situations are car meets and shows. As such, there will be plenty of owners wishing to take their 2020 'Vettes down the customization route, especially since the battle for attention will take place on multiple fronts, with social media being just one of them.
For instance, while this year's SEMA show was dominated by Mk V Toyota Supra builds, next year's edition of the Vegas venue should face a similar phenomenon, albeit one revolving around the C8 Chevrolet Corvette.
Come to think of it, the virtual project proposed by this pixel work offers a complete approach and I'll start with the hardware at the posterior of the machine. That's where we find a pair of turbos and while Lamborghinis get rear bumper deletes to showcase their custom TT work, the portrait we have here comes with a slightly milder approach, as part of the rear apron are still present.
Probably looking to steer clear of the ever-present rear wing, Timothy Adry Emmanuel, the artist behind these renderings, installed vertical aero elements at the posterior of the GM halo car.
Then again, it's not like the downforce devices found on other parts of the car are subtle. In fact, the widebody, as well as the carbon bits, help the Corvette aim for a supercar/hypercar image. And we can probably say the same about the Lamborghini-like shade of green covering the Chevy - don't worry, there are other colors waiting to be uncovered when one uses the swipe feature of the post below.
For instance, while this year's SEMA show was dominated by Mk V Toyota Supra builds, next year's edition of the Vegas venue should face a similar phenomenon, albeit one revolving around the C8 Chevrolet Corvette.
Come to think of it, the virtual project proposed by this pixel work offers a complete approach and I'll start with the hardware at the posterior of the machine. That's where we find a pair of turbos and while Lamborghinis get rear bumper deletes to showcase their custom TT work, the portrait we have here comes with a slightly milder approach, as part of the rear apron are still present.
Probably looking to steer clear of the ever-present rear wing, Timothy Adry Emmanuel, the artist behind these renderings, installed vertical aero elements at the posterior of the GM halo car.
Then again, it's not like the downforce devices found on other parts of the car are subtle. In fact, the widebody, as well as the carbon bits, help the Corvette aim for a supercar/hypercar image. And we can probably say the same about the Lamborghini-like shade of green covering the Chevy - don't worry, there are other colors waiting to be uncovered when one uses the swipe feature of the post below.