
Vilner, who recently took it upon  themselves to redo the  interior of a Hennessey SRT600 Grand Cherokee, has now unleashed their  interior-modifying skills  on the new Camaro. Thank God, because it most  definitely needs some  fancy-pants stuff like this on the inside in  order to take on the  Mustang.
For this project, Vilner took a Silver Ice  V6 Camaro and  then added its own special magic to the seats, dash,  ceiling, and all  the rest. Instead of the common black plastic and  leather found in most  Camaros, Vilner's pony car wears "nubuck, aged  nappa, and chrome" in  its passenger compartment.
There's  a redesigned steering wheel with  better grips, too. Yeah, that's nice,  but I'm still staring at all the  leather. Why? Because it looks like a  million bucks.
Also,  in order to  make the most of the car's Boston Acoustics sound system,  new sound  insulation has been added. Usually I'm no fan of  post-production leather  interiors, but this one just pops. In fact, I  think the only detail I'd  ace on the entire car would be the aluminum  pedals (they just aren't  cuttin' it).
As you  can clearly see in the pics below, using these  materials adds a touch a  luxury and flair (or creates a "festival of  style", if you will) that  stock Camaros are sorely missing. Hey, Chevy:  an interior option along  these lines would be a welcome addition to  the checklist when ordering a  Camaro, so do it.
By Phil Alex
Image  credits: Vilner
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