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Prior Design Unveils Widebody Corvette Stingray PDR700

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Prior Design usually makes widebody kits for BMW M6s, Audi R8s, and Mercedes CLS 63 AMGs – you know… footballer's cars. However, ever since Chevrolet started sponsoring Manchester United, the Corvette Stingray is technically a footballer's car as well, which works really well with out story.
This custom project is labeled "Made in Germany: and centers around a new widebody aerodynamic kit, made largely from carbon fiber. At the front, this starts with a new bumper, spoiler and cup wings. Meanwhile, the back is dominated by massive quad exhaust sitting inside a carbon fiber diffuser skirt.

The PDR700 also brings fresh side skirts and flared wheel arches. All the parts are designed to fit the new Corvette Stingray C7. We've calculated that the body kit alone would set you back €7,050, not including installation or paint.

Custom interior on request

Prior won't sell a fresh interior as a kit, but on request it can do a C7 cabin that will rival any Mercedes. This particular model was treated to a mix of dark alcantara and camel leather in a quilted pattern. They've even covered the dash, the floor and the whole center console. It's pretty nice, though it doesn't match the character of the Corvette.

Apart from the exterior modifications, Prior Design also offers a set of 20-inch wheels for the new Corvette while a sports exhaust system and suspension kit are also available on request.

The photos of the Prior-tuned Corvette are brand new, but the car was spotted by mistake in December, right as it was being unloaded at the 2014 Essen Motor Show. Guess we missed that one… Doesn't it sound like they've done more to the engine than just a new exhaust?

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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