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Christopher Bruce2013-10-09 18:00:19

Callaway Offering Shooting Brake Conversion for C7 Corvette

The top is made from carbon fiber to keep weight down

 
 
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The kit adds $16,500 on top of the cost of a Corvette

The guys are Callaway Cars are quite busy. Not only is it creating the GT3-spec version of the seventh-generation CorvetteChevrolet Corvette Gen.7 [C7]Chevrolet Chevrolet Corvette Gen.7 [C7]United States of America, 2013 > present13 versions
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, but it has also created a carbon fiber wagon conversion for the C7 Corvette called the AeroWagon that can be completed for $16,500.

The design was created Paul Deutschman of Deutschman Design and was rendered by Callaway in carbon fiber. The rear hatch can be opened and increases interior cargo space. The rear fascia and taillights are left the same as stock, and the targa top is retained.

The AeroWagon costs $15,000 for the carbon fiber parts and an extra $1,500 for the paint and fitting.

There are no changes to the drivetrain with the AeroWagon package, but Callaway can perform its medications to the Corvette that take it from 460hp to 610hp thanks to a supercharger.

Orders are open for the car now, and the first deliveries will be in January. Buyers can either ship their car to Callaway’s tech center in Santa Ana, California, or have their car sent there directly by GM if it is still in the ordering process.

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