Europeans and Americans each have rather strict principles when it comes to building cars, but the aftermarket world has special ways of mixing these paths and thus we see hybrid (not the the eco type) monsters being born.
The latest tuning development of this kind comes from German company Geiger Cars, which has played wit the Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible, with the project combining the tech and the visual sides of the modification game.
The Germans have found that there is a replacement for displacement: a new supercharger. Thanks to the aforementioned mod (and to a other goodies, such a a custom exhaust system), the 6.2-liter V8 unit now delivers 568 hp and 575 lb-ft (779 Nm) of torque.
Under the car, we find an adjustable suspension, which allows the driver to adapt to every situation. The open-top muscle car rides on 22-inch rims, which use 265/30 tires for the front axle and 295/25 tires for the front one.
The vehicle can be recognized by its aggressive body kit, which includes a front bumper add-on element, side skirts, a rear diffuser and a rear wing. However, the most extreme visual element is the orange and black theme.
In case you fancy becoming the hero of the aforementioned story, you should be prepared to part ways with EUR85,000 (USD117,000 at the current exchange rates) of your money.
The Germans have found that there is a replacement for displacement: a new supercharger. Thanks to the aforementioned mod (and to a other goodies, such a a custom exhaust system), the 6.2-liter V8 unit now delivers 568 hp and 575 lb-ft (779 Nm) of torque.
Under the car, we find an adjustable suspension, which allows the driver to adapt to every situation. The open-top muscle car rides on 22-inch rims, which use 265/30 tires for the front axle and 295/25 tires for the front one.
The vehicle can be recognized by its aggressive body kit, which includes a front bumper add-on element, side skirts, a rear diffuser and a rear wing. However, the most extreme visual element is the orange and black theme.
In case you fancy becoming the hero of the aforementioned story, you should be prepared to part ways with EUR85,000 (USD117,000 at the current exchange rates) of your money.