Callaway Corvette Models
In this ultimate guide, we embark on a comprehensive journey through the entire history of Callaway automobiles. From their humble beginnings to showing the world what a small outfit can do, we'll uncover the hidden gems, the iconic legends, and the innovations that made Callaway a beloved brand amongst enthusiasts. For a full guide, check out Callaway Corvette.
Callaway Cars Model List. Every Callaway, Every Year.
As we dive into the comprehensive list of Callaway Corvette models, we'll see why Callaway holds a special place in the hearts of car enthusiasts who value driver-centric experiences and high performance. Since its inception in 1977, Callaway Cars has been known for building modified versions of Chevrolet productions cars, most especially the Camaro and the Corvette. Callaway is so synonymous with the Chevrolet brand that their twin-turbo kit became a dealer production option (RPO) B2K, the “Callaway C4 Twin Turbo Corvette”, which was introduced in 1987. Over the next five years, Chevrolet would go on to sell 510 of the Callaway Twin Turbo Corvettes, bolstering the relationship between Callaway and Corvette for all time. Since then, we have seen some amazing machines.
1987 – 1991 Callaway Corvette B2K Twin Turbo
1988 Callaway Corvette “Sledgehammer”
1989 – 1991 Callaway Corvette Speedster
1991 Callaway Corvette Speedster LM
1992 – 1996 Callaway SuperNatural Corvette
1993 Callaway CR1 Corvette
1994 Callaway SuperNatural C6 Corvette LM
1997 – 2001 Callaway C12 Corvette
1997 Callaway Corvette C7
2005 – 2013 Callaway C16 Corvette
2005 – 2013 Callaway C17 Corvette (C6)
2008 Corvette C6 GT4
2012 Callaway 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Corvette
2014 – 2019 Callaway C7 AeroWagen
2014 – 2019 Callaway Corvette (SC627 & SC757)
2020 Callaway 25th Anniversary Edition
2020 Callaway Corvette C7 Z06 Champion