Alpha Six Designs doesn’t ring a bell in the realm of tuning, chiefly because it’s an all-new outfit in a dog-eat-dog world. Founded by two award-winning designers, Alpha Six Designs is now accepting pre-orders for “the most visceral aero components” developed for the sixth-gen Chevrolet Camaro.
Pricing for the A6 Type 1 Aerokit Program will be released in the following days, with the first complete kit to be ready by the end of June. Firstly, the GT3-like front splitter incorporates a central air channel.
This trick channels air creates more downforce in conjunction with the lip lining of the front bumper. The side skirts, on the other hand, were designed for a much more aggressive stance than that of the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro's factory-spec ground effects pack.
“Our rear wing was the first step in this project and one we took much pride in while developing back in February,” Alpha Six Designs explains on the Camaro6 forum. “While we love the ‘lip spoiler’ design, it sometimes can remain too subtle with the accompanying components.” Therefore, the peeps Alpha Six Designs created a one-piece decklid spoiler with two little winglets that overhang the rear fenders of the Camaro.
According to the tuning outfit, the A6 Type 1 Aerokit Program is currently available as a pre-order for 50 complete kits. In late summer or early fall, Alpha Six Designs will evolve the fiberglass aerodynamic package to exposed carbon fiber and painted carbon fiber finishes. On November 1, the company will push the envelope even further by showcasing a widebody kit for the sixth-generation Camaro at SEMA.
In related tuning news, sixth-generation Camaro owners who would like a bit more punch from the exhaust can go for the recently presented Borla ATAK, a system priced at $887.99. Owners who wish to ruin the look of the otherwise pretty Camaro can opt for Lambo doors from Vertical Doors Inc. Price? $1,400, thank you!
This trick channels air creates more downforce in conjunction with the lip lining of the front bumper. The side skirts, on the other hand, were designed for a much more aggressive stance than that of the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro's factory-spec ground effects pack.
“Our rear wing was the first step in this project and one we took much pride in while developing back in February,” Alpha Six Designs explains on the Camaro6 forum. “While we love the ‘lip spoiler’ design, it sometimes can remain too subtle with the accompanying components.” Therefore, the peeps Alpha Six Designs created a one-piece decklid spoiler with two little winglets that overhang the rear fenders of the Camaro.
According to the tuning outfit, the A6 Type 1 Aerokit Program is currently available as a pre-order for 50 complete kits. In late summer or early fall, Alpha Six Designs will evolve the fiberglass aerodynamic package to exposed carbon fiber and painted carbon fiber finishes. On November 1, the company will push the envelope even further by showcasing a widebody kit for the sixth-generation Camaro at SEMA.
In related tuning news, sixth-generation Camaro owners who would like a bit more punch from the exhaust can go for the recently presented Borla ATAK, a system priced at $887.99. Owners who wish to ruin the look of the otherwise pretty Camaro can opt for Lambo doors from Vertical Doors Inc. Price? $1,400, thank you!