Hot Wheels division has been dealing with Chevrolet customizations for 50 years and to mark their wonderful collaboration, the joint venture decided to release a special package called 2018 Chevrolet Camaro How Wheels 59th Anniversary Edition – a long name for an exquisite project.
Chris Down, senior vice president and Global Brand GM, Hot Wheels, better explains the fruitful collaboration it has had with Chevrolet, stating:
“In the 1960s Hot Wheels and Camaro challenged vehicle design by elevating the speed, power and performance of both die-cast and pony cars alike. For 50 years, both brands have developed high-performance cars that embody the challenger spirit.
We`re thrilled that fans can now experience the essence of Hot Wheels in this special edition Camaro,” Down also mentioned in a recent interview.
Those looking to wrap this package for their Camaro 2LT and 2S Coupe/Convertible, should know that it is available at $4,995, which is extremely cheap for the plethora of features it has to offer.
The styling package mostly comprises the car`s body style, comprising one-off features like 20-inch wheels, orange brake calipers or racing stripes. You can find out full details of the Hot Wheels package below.
2018 Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Edition – Full Details:
Satin Graphite stripes with Silver Ice Metallic accents
Satin Graphite ground effects
20-inch forged aluminum wheels (with summer-only tires on SS) in Satin Graphite with milled faces and unique center caps
50th Anniversary Hot Wheels fender badges
Unique grille with Galvano Chrome inserts
Orange brake calipers
Dark taillamps
Black taillamp panel with the Hot Wheels emblem
Black Chevrolet bowtie emblems
Jet Black leather-appointed interior with exclusive orange inserts and orange accent stitching
Orange kneepads on the doors and orange safety belts
Embossed front-seat headrests
50th Anniversary Hot Wheels badge on the steering wheel
Illuminated doorsill plates with 50th Anniversary Hot Wheels badges
Premium carpeted floor mats with orange stitching and “ghost” stripes.