ALMS Styled 2010 Camaro Rendered
Swedish firm VizualTech Design has released sketches of their proposal for a 2010 Chevy Camaro fit for the American Le Mans Series. It includes a massive rear wing, front spoiler, and added lighting.
With steeply-carved panels, and dramatic side-sills, the car looks more Japanese tuner than American muscle car. The vehicle is a further development on the company's Camaro work, which includes the 2010 Camaro Cup race car series in Sweden.
VizTech's work does not just cover automobiles. They also work on everything from boats, to tractors, to dental offices. They also design products, like sunglasses and furniture.
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I do hope they do not waste money, time or resources in developing this kit for the camero. The extreme wide bodykit does not suit this car.
October 29, 2009 2:35 pm
I hope they do come out with one this car looks great.Iwould buy a camaro if I could get this kit!!!
January 26, 2012 7:49 am
Eh.... I don't think it's too bad, considering that these are the same people who also have their hands in the dental offices and sunglasses design market as well. Pretty impressive if you ask me. I wonder what their sunglasses look like :D
October 29, 2009 2:53 pm
It looks pretty nice. It has less to do with the Camaro, but it is great concepted for a racecar. GM wouldn't try something like that. I can imagine they will develop the Corvette C7R for LeMans series
October 29, 2009 3:49 pm
i agree with xLumino i love the body kit and all and the rendering is awsome! but they already have the corvette C7R they dont need anything else
October 29, 2009 5:01 pm
The Le Mans hint is all too evident in the roof-mounted air vent. What you all need to realise is that it's a minor miracle that the Camaro (Bumblebee, Transformers fame) is still in production at all! That goes for the General Lee Charger and even the evergreen Bullit Mustang too. These are the great All-American muscle car trio that became dinosaurs with the emergence of the Japs in the States, churning out compact, frugal and practical modern cars. This is GM shouting (and snorting fire) from the rooftops!
October 30, 2009 9:54 am















