It is true that there are hardly any vehicles that have stirred so much fervor and style at the 2011 SEMA Show as Cameron and Chevrolet Corvette. With an array of concepts showcasing diverse approaches to presentation and personalization, it was these iconic sports cars that truly made a statement. In fact, Camaro won the title of the “Hottest Car” at the opening SEMA awards.
Vice president, global marketing and strategy for Chevrolet, Chris Perry has stated that Corvette or Camaro owners and enthusiasts treat their cars like canvases, expressing their high-performance dreams on them. The SEMA Show for decades has been the ideal venue to experiment with new customization concepts and also motivate new owners to modify their cars.
There would be many Corvettes and Camaros by Chevrolet at SEMA this year. There also be a life-size tribute to the original Hot Wheels 1:64-scale line in 1968, the “Custom Camaro”. These concepts echo the extensive range of possibilities fro personalization that inspirire their owners to construct their own unique and exceptional creations.
Take a look at some of the Corvettes Chevrolet and Cameras debuting at the 2011 SEMA Show:
- Camaro Red Zone Concept
- Camaro Synergy Series Concept
- Camaro 1LE Concept
- Camaro ZL1 Carbon Concept
- Corvette Carlisle Blue Grand Sport Concept
- Corvette Z06 Ron Fellows ‘Hall of Fame’ Tribute
Chevrolet, established in Detroit in 1911, commemorates its centenary as a worldwide automotive brand. With its annual sales crossing 4 million vehicles in more than 140 countries, Chevrolet is known to offer its consumers with safe and dependable vehicles that are not only fuel-efficient but are also known for their expressive design, high quality and feisty performance. Iconic performance cars such as Corvette and Camaro are part of Chevrolet portfolio and are just right for those who are looking for superb looks and a performance personality.
