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2014 Callaway AeroWagon Concept: a Corvette Stingray shooting brake?

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Oh what a day this is turning out to be for American muscle car fans. Callaway has unveiled a shooting brake rendering of the C7 Corvette Stingray called the AeroWagon.

Constructed from carbon bits, Callaway plans to offer this two-door wagon upgrade for less than $15,000 at its dealerships nationwide starting this fall.

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The wagon bit on the end not only improves the looks, we think, it also increases interior space.

Under the hood will be the same 6.2-liter Chevrolet small-block V8 production 450 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque.

Callaway anticipates the AeroWagon to be capable of breaking the 200 miles-per-hour barrier while also providing the best fuel economy of any car in the “supercar segment.” Though that’s an exciting prospect, we’re a bit skeptical of its branding the Stingray a supercar.

We love hot wagons and we love Corvettes so to have Callaway combine both into one is a dream come true. And, yes, we’d rather have this than the Ferrari FF if you were wondering.

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