Digital car renderings allow for truly epic creations to appear on our screens. Some of the very best artists in the world work their magic with cars in this digital world to bring us things that might not happen in real life. This is one such example. Renderer Timothy Adry Emmanuel has designed a Chevrolet Camaro done in a Scott Super Slot Blower Head style, called the Bumble Bee, and this muscle car very much looks like it is now on steroids. The Bumble Bee name is in reference to the character from the popular Transformers franchise.

A Rather Incredible Piece Of Work

This rendering is truly a spectacular piece of work. Of course, the main highlight is the bright yellow bumblebee livery across the whole car, that really allow all the changes to the bodywork to stand out. The front of the car has the familiar Camaro fascia, but underneath is a big splitter design, held on to the front of the car via struts and with sculpted ends to allow for airflow across the rest of the body. The biggest changes at the front are to the hood. This is much, much bigger, with the huge blower clearly visible sticking out of the top of this hefty hood.

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Across The Rest Of The Camaro

Bumble Bee Camaro Rendering Rear Quarter View
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There are plenty of changes across the rest of the Camaro. The front wheel arches are huge, covering massive tires and some outrageous looking wheel designs. The entire car has gained a much wider stance and appearance, thickening up the overall body of the car. At the back, we can again see some pretty large wheel arches that again cover up the wheels, with the much larger tires also clearly on show. There are some interesting, finer details across a lot of the Camaro.

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The Finer Points Of the Car

Bumble Bee Camaro Rendering Front Quarter View
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Going back to the front of the Camaro, some fascinating details arise at the front. There are a lot of vents across the hood of the car, and then at the very front of the middle of the hood is an extra slot. This looks like it should aide cooling to the rest of the engine, and in particular the turbocharger. The flicks at the end of the splitter look like they are for guiding the airflow both around the tires themselves, and the wheel arches too. And at the back of the car, there is a new rear-lip spoiler held in place with struts and a diffuser sat underneath the bumper. Together with the splitter, this should give the Camaro some extra on-track performance.

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