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Quiet Chaos
1987 Chevrolet Celebrity
The Quiet Chaos build reimagines the 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity as a radical urban assault machine, shedding its unassuming origins for an aggressive, faceted widebody form. Its front-mid engine layout paired with an electric AWD system featuring torque vectoring underscores a deliberate departure from tradition, blending stealth with brutal efficiency. The complex polyhedral panels and sharply folded aerodynamic surfaces create an imposing silhouette that marries brutalist industrial design with advanced airflow management, while the matte black finish emphasizes its covert, tactical intent.
Every detail from the trapezoidal front arches with vertical intake slats to the towering tri-element rear wing speaks to a full aero development philosophy. Integrated cooling ducts feed multiple radiator arrays, and the asymmetric quad exhaust vents hint at the build’s mechanical complexity. This is a study in extreme time attack aero, wrapped in the guise of a once-background sedan, now transformed into a menacing presence ready for urban dominance.
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Platform
1987 Chevrolet Celebrity
The 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity stands as an unassuming icon of late-80s American automotive pragmatism. Built on GM’s A-body platform, this mid-size sedan was engineered for balanced everyday performance, blending straightforward design with durable engineering. Its boxy silhouette and clean lines reflect the era’s transition from angular vintage cues to more aerodynamic considerations, offering a solid foundation ready to be reimagined without losing its authentic period character.
Aero Package
Full-width multi-layer bar grille with horizontally stacked radiator arrays
Three overlapping aerodynamic canards per front corner
Rear diffuser fins extending 150mm behind bumper with vortex generators
High-mounted tri-element rear wing on three pylons, 1200mm above rear hatch
Integrated roof and side ducting for optimized cooling airflow
Chassis
Although rooted in a street-focused concept, the Quiet Chaos build embodies Time Attack aero principles with its extensive diffuser, multi-layer canards, and a towering tri-element wing delivering substantial downforce. These elements ensure stable high-speed handling and sharp responsiveness, making it equally at home on technical circuits or urban assault scenarios.
Wheels & Tires
19x11-inch Rotiform LAS-R wheels in matte gunmetal
Custom reinforced beadlocks for structural integrity
315/35 aggressive all-weather tires
Wide contact patch designed for urban assault traction
Powertrain
Front-mid engine relocation for improved weight distribution
Hybrid powertrain combining internal combustion with electric AWD
Electric torque vectoring system enhancing cornering agility
Battery cooling fed by roof intake scoop
Multi-layer stealth and attack fabric composite shell integration
Fabrication Notes
Complex folded metalwork to achieve faceted aerodynamic surfaces
Multi-layer composite shell balancing stealth and thermal management
Custom reinforced beadlock wheels for aggressive street use
Integration of stacked radiator arrays within multi-layer grille
High-mounted tri-element wing fabricated for maximum downforce in urban conditions
Design Philosophy
The Quiet Chaos build reimagines the 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity as a radical urban assault machine, shedding its unassuming origins for an aggressive, faceted widebody form. Its front-mid engine layout paired with an electric AWD system featuring torque vectoring underscores a deliberate departure from tradition, blending stealth with brutal efficiency. The complex polyhedral panels and sharply folded aerodynamic surfaces create an imposing silhouette that marries brutalist industrial design with advanced airflow management, while the matte black finish emphasizes its covert, tactical intent.
Every detail from the trapezoidal front arches with vertical intake slats to the towering tri-element rear wing speaks to a full aero development philosophy. Integrated cooling ducts feed multiple radiator arrays, and the asymmetric quad exhaust vents hint at the build’s mechanical complexity. This is a study in extreme time attack aero, wrapped in the guise of a once-background sedan, now transformed into a menacing presence ready for urban dominance.
▧Platform+
1987 Chevrolet Celebrity
The 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity stands as an unassuming icon of late-80s American automotive pragmatism. Built on GM’s A-body platform, this mid-size sedan was engineered for balanced everyday performance, blending straightforward design with durable engineering. Its boxy silhouette and clean lines reflect the era’s transition from angular vintage cues to more aerodynamic considerations, offering a solid foundation ready to be reimagined without losing its authentic period character.
⌘Aero Package+
Full-width multi-layer bar grille with horizontally stacked radiator arrays
Three overlapping aerodynamic canards per front corner
Rear diffuser fins extending 150mm behind bumper with vortex generators
High-mounted tri-element rear wing on three pylons, 1200mm above rear hatch
Integrated roof and side ducting for optimized cooling airflow
⟡Chassis+
Although rooted in a street-focused concept, the Quiet Chaos build embodies Time Attack aero principles with its extensive diffuser, multi-layer canards, and a towering tri-element wing delivering substantial downforce. These elements ensure stable high-speed handling and sharp responsiveness, making it equally at home on technical circuits or urban assault scenarios.
◎Wheels & Tires+
19x11-inch Rotiform LAS-R wheels in matte gunmetal
Custom reinforced beadlocks for structural integrity
315/35 aggressive all-weather tires
Wide contact patch designed for urban assault traction
▤Powertrain+
Front-mid engine relocation for improved weight distribution
Hybrid powertrain combining internal combustion with electric AWD
Electric torque vectoring system enhancing cornering agility
Battery cooling fed by roof intake scoop
Multi-layer stealth and attack fabric composite shell integration
△Fabrication Notes+
Complex folded metalwork to achieve faceted aerodynamic surfaces
Multi-layer composite shell balancing stealth and thermal management
Custom reinforced beadlock wheels for aggressive street use
Integration of stacked radiator arrays within multi-layer grille
High-mounted tri-element wing fabricated for maximum downforce in urban conditions
×Design Philosophy+
The Quiet Chaos build reimagines the 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity as a radical urban assault machine, shedding its unassuming origins for an aggressive, faceted widebody form. Its front-mid engine layout paired with an electric AWD system featuring torque vectoring underscores a deliberate departure from tradition, blending stealth with brutal efficiency. The complex polyhedral panels and sharply folded aerodynamic surfaces create an imposing silhouette that marries brutalist industrial design with advanced airflow management, while the matte black finish emphasizes its covert, tactical intent.
Every detail from the trapezoidal front arches with vertical intake slats to the towering tri-element rear wing speaks to a full aero development philosophy. Integrated cooling ducts feed multiple radiator arrays, and the asymmetric quad exhaust vents hint at the build’s mechanical complexity. This is a study in extreme time attack aero, wrapped in the guise of a once-background sedan, now transformed into a menacing presence ready for urban dominance.
Part of
Wave 12
NPC Villain Arc
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