SEMA concepts hit the streets in hopes of redlining sales Frank Markus At the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Chevrolet dressed up five of its most popular vehicles in Red Line costumes —silver paint accented with various shades of black, charcoal, and graphite trim all set off with bright red details in the grille, wheels, brakes, and intakes. Some of the bits and pieces designed for the 2016 Camaro were made available as accessory parts upon launch of Motor Trend ’s 2016 Car of the Year , but apparently the lineup so impressed the gathered aftermarketeers that Chevy will be moving the concept onto the factory order sheets for eight of its model lines between now and the end of 2017. The cars made their official debut at the 2017 Chicago Auto Show. For the production versions, all Red Line vehicles will come equipped with black wheels adorned with red hash marks, black nameplates with a red outline, blacked-out grilles, and the increasingly ubiquitous black Chevrolet Bow Tie
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