The one-off concept car is even wilder than the 2014 production model coming this summer.
With the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro sporting a thinner grille and restyled lights – not to mention the return of thevaunted Z/28 model coming this summer with 500 horses – you'd think that'd be enough to satisfy buyers of this retro muscle car.It wasn't working for director Michael Bay, who ordered a custom 2014 Camaro to play Bumblebee in "Transformers 4," the tender but deadly autobot that's best friends with Shia LaBeouf's lead character. The whole front end is new, with an even thinner grille and LED headlights that look half-open, plus a reshaped, domed hood and a lower valance that stretches the air intake farther to the corners. The rear brake ducts are functional and wide-open as opposed to the faint strakes on the production car, and the fuel filler door has been moved onto a black cover replacing the rear window.
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