Callaway AeroWagon will go into production
Callaway has approved the AeroWagon to go into production but it will be more expensive than initially announced. Instead of US$15,000 to do the conversion of its Corvette Stingray shooting brake, it will now cost US$22,995. What buyers get for this considerable amount of money is a new hatch built from carbon fiber structural elements formed with the use of a Resin Transfer Molding process to make a lightweight but sturdy rear. Callaway claims that the AeroWagon can reach a top speed of over 200 mph (322 km/h). This means that there will be upgrades for the V8 6.2-liter engine since the standard C7 is incapable of reaching this speed. Callaway also said that the AeroWagon will offer the highest mileage rating in its segment.
Gallery: Callaway AeroWagon

