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If you are looking for something new to give a loved one this holiday season – and you have around $1.6 million to spend – custom car shop Blazin Rodz has got just the thing for you: a 1,600-horsepower hybrid hypercar based on the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. It’s the perfect gift!

With a top speed of over 200 MPH, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Hybrid Hypercar Project is sure to draw some eyeballs as you back in out of the garage. The exterior is made of 3D-printed carbon fiber. Underneath is a modern chassis and a twin-turbocharged V8 capable of producing 1,300 HP.

The Blazin Rodz 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Hybrid Hypercar is truly unique

Once you get behind the wheel, you will have at your fingertips a launch control system, electronic clutch control to enable controlled takeoff and anti-stall behavior, traction control with electric motor torque modulation, regenerative braking blended with hydraulic braking, and hybrid control firmware that coordinates everything. It will also be available with a range of customization options.

Also, after figuring in the liquid-cooled axial flux electric motor and the custom 800V high-performance battery pack developed by Raeon UK, the Blazin Rodz 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Hybrid Hypercar will crank out 1,600 combined horsepower. That’s certainly more than enough to get the kids to school and back.

“The Blazin Rodz Camaro Hypercar Project will also receive a patent-pending suspension system combining torsion bars with pneumatic air springs and hydraulic pushrods packaged in a variable-rate design that will continuously adapt stiffness and ride height in real time,” the company said in a press release. “This innovation will be capable of delivering comfort on the road and precision on the track while setting a new benchmark for performance-focused hybrid engineering.”

If you want one, you’d better hurry. This 1969 Camaro-based hybrid hypercar will obviously be a limited production run.

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