The Weird Shaped Corvette Callaway Makes For A Super Performer

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We Show You How The Shape Influences Performance

Supercar manufacturers do just about anything to make their pieces exceptional. They experiment with crazy speeds, thrilling body contours, rim engineering an many other elements of car building seldom known to average car enthusiasts.

It is also well-known that a vehicle’s body shape contributes to its performance. It either enhances or inhibits its abilities. So what does the weird shape of the Callaway AerogWagen do?

Callaway SC757 Z06 AeroWagen has chosen to distinguish itself using an unconventional body shape. It is the kind of car that steps on the road and you give way, not because it is an intimidating offroad master but simply to have a better look and evaluation.

The car says Reeves Callaway, director of Callaway Cars, is a result of lengthy discussions between his teams. What they finally settled on is an elongated roof that stretches the rear of the car and makes the shooting brake a more practical vehicle while giving it looks that primarily make anyone want to inch closer and see better.

The stylish body of the AeroWagen is befitting especially for buyers with little concern for luggage. It still can carry three sets of golf kits though

This car gives you 757-horsepower V8 and up to 777 lb-ft of torque. If you consider that Callaway has for such a long time been in the business of modifying Chevrolets, you will find it easy to associate him with this standalone Callaway Corvette.

This looks like a car built to test the waters even when stretching vehicle engineering to unimagined territories. We will most definitely be watching more closely for its developments an more specifically for the next generation that comes out of Callaway Cars.