Feb 11, 2017 11:45 AM EST
Lingenfelter Super-Hot Cars Outshined The Other Displayed Beasts At 2017 Chicago Auto Show

Three cars from Lingenfelter Performance Engineering stood out among the supercars at the 2017 Chicago Auto Show. The 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, 2017 Chevrolet Camara ZL1, and the Lingenfelter-powered C2 Corvette Grand Sport outshined the other hot cars on display.

When it comes to automotive performance engineering industry, the Lingenfelter Performance Engineering is a recognized brand. The 44-year-old company excels in engine building, engine and chassis tuning components and installation, especially for the majority of GM vehicles.

When the 2017 Chicago Auto Show opened its doors today, three cars from Lingenfelter Performance Engineering captured the hearts of many. Check below why these three cars are deemed to be superior to the other hot cars present in the show.

The 2017 Lingenfelter Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 took center stage and gained much applause. This super-hot car sports a V-8 engine that produces 800 bhp and 800 lb-ft of torque.

Aside from the supercharged engine, it also boasts of its 6-speed manual transmission. In addition, the Chevrolet Flowtie, magnetic ride control, Brembo brakes and slick custom graphics are additional icings on the cake.

The other super-hot car from the recognized engineering brand is the Lingenfelter's 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 which came out in its hot red body paint. This superior ride boasts of its V-8 engine that also makes 800 bhp and 800 lb-ft of torque.

Fans can also feast on its 8-speed automatic transmission alongside paddle shifters. Moreover, the super-hot car has the optional Z07 performance package plus the carbon ceramic brakes.

Third on the list of super-hot cars from Lingenfelter Performance Engineering is the Lingenfelter-powered C2 Corvette Grand Sport. This legendary Corvette comes with features like Lingenfelter CNC ported LS3 cylinder heads, roller camshaft and valve train components.

This Corvette Grand Sport carries a 427-cubic-inch Lingenfelter LS7-based engine which produces 603 bhp at 6500 rpm. In addition, the super-hot car also sports CNC air cleaner, wet sump oil system, throttle bodies, dominator ECM, wiring harness and Holly dual quad low-riser intake.

Meanwhile, you would not just feast on staring at these super-hot cars. The good news is that the 2017 Chevrolet Camara ZL1 and 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 are said to be given away via a Dream Giveaway charity raffle. Proceeds from the raffle will be for the benefit of the New Beginning Children's Homes, AutoMobileMag reported.

Go check out the 2017 Chicago Auto Show at McCormick Place and get the chance to win a ZL1 or Z06 from Lingenfelter. The show is set to end on February 20.

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