General Motors‘ new Chevrolet Corvette C7 premiere unveiled in Detroit in January this year, the first in a coupe version, then saw the light of day like cabrio version, but it seems that it is not the end of body version of the American athletes. However, the future Corvette Shooting Brake, probably modeled on the Ferrari FF, will not be the work of the GM, but the Callaway Cars tuner house.
Callaway is his creation called AeroWagon, and as things stand now, Callaway has already given the green light for this project and AeroWagon, and from January next year, it will be available to customers in North America. According to current announcements, the conversion from the standard model in Corvette AeroWagon will cost 22,995 U.S dollars.