At the SEMA 2025 show in Las Vegas, a striking take on customization made waves: a modified Chevrolet Corvette C8. Displayed at the FeynLabs stand, the build immediately drew attention with its assertive presence.

The coupe wears a Liberty Walk body kit that brings widened fenders, a redesigned hood, side skirts, a front splitter, and a sizeable rear wing. Finished in white with a contrasting black roof, it underscores the car’s athletic character. The Liberty Walk treatment plays to the C8’s mid‑engine proportions, making the lines look cohesive rather than overdone.

The headline flourish is a set of forged Rohana RFG3 wheels with a Y-spoke pattern and exposed rivets. The model is offered in diameters from 18 to 24 inches, with pricing starting at $1,500 per wheel. Paired with wide rubber, adjustable air suspension, and red brake calipers, the setup gives the Corvette a stance that reads as decidedly track-minded.

No changes to the powertrain have been confirmed, yet this Corvette shows how an icon of American performance can be reshaped into an exclusive, racing-oriented machine with a distinctly Japanese twist. The cross-cultural mix feels natural on this platform, adding character without losing the essence of the C8.