Callaway Corvette Stingray AeroWagon is an American Ferrari FF
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray has yet to reach dealerships but customizers are already envisioning the possibilities.
Callaway Cars has been customizing Corvettes since 1987, adding turbochargers and other go-fast modifications to America’s great sports car. Now, the company is gauging interest on a new creation based on the C7 Stingray.
Essentially a “shooting-brake” style vehicle, the Callaway Corvette Stingray AeroWagon will actually be produced if demand is sufficient from Callaway. For the heavy body modifications, the company is charging a $15,000 premium over the price of the vehicle, and if produced, will be available around the same time the Stingray hits dealerships.
According to Callaway, the AeroWagon will have a top speed of 200 mph, which possibly means the company will be adding forced induction to the Stingray as well. The body will be transformed through the use of resin-transfer molding, which produces carbon in one step.
A domestic Ferrari FF-style Stingray? Count us in.
GALLERY: Ferrari FF
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